OLD use for 20 Lb propane tanks
I see a lot of 20 Lb propane tanks in the trash
these days. .... I am looking for ideas on what I can use them for. 20 gallons is approx. 160 lbs. water displacement. If those tanks weigh 40 lbs., that leaves 120 lbs. of net bouyancy. If a small house weighs 12,000 lbs, then 100 of those tanks could float a small house. So, my suggestion: strap 100 of them under a small house, put a sail on it, and take a trip to the South Seas. |
OLD use for 20 Lb propane tanks
On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 22:29:57 GMT, "....." wrote:
I see a lot of 20 Lb propane tanks in the trash these days. .... I am looking for ideas on what I can use them for. 20 gallons is approx. 160 lbs. water displacement. If those tanks weigh 40 lbs., that leaves 120 lbs. of net bouyancy. If a small house weighs 12,000 lbs, then 100 of those tanks could float a small house. So, my suggestion: strap 100 of them under a small house, put a sail on it, and take a trip to the South Seas. 20 lb. tanks are more like 6 of your little US gallons. Gerry :-)} London, Canada |
OLD use for 20 Lb propane tanks
...... wrote:
I see a lot of 20 Lb propane tanks in the trash these days. .... I am looking for ideas on what I can use them for. 20 gallons is approx. 160 lbs. water displacement. Maybe you should try reading the post again. 20Lb and 20 gallons are somewhat different. Ted |
OLD use for 20 Lb propane tanks
20 lb. tanks are more like 6 of your little US gallons.
Gerry :-)} Ah, 20-lbs., not 20 gallons - a nearly fatal oversight in my plan for the Propane Kon Tiki. Let's try 1,000 just so we'll float a little higher, and have extra gin and tonic for the pals we'll take along.... |
OLD use for 20 Lb propane tanks
Maybe you should try reading the post again. 20Lb and 20 gallons are
somewhat different. Did I say raft? I meant submarine.... |
OLD use for 20 Lb propane tanks
Gerald Miller wrote:
20 lb. tanks are more like 6 of your little US gallons. Closer to 4 USgal. Actually a 5 USgal tank that may be filled to 80%. Ted |
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