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Bruce L. Bergman
 
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Default Help with CA Propane OPD exemptions anyone?

I can't find any links, but not from lack of searching...

I need to find the California rules for marking a non-OPD propane
cylinder exempt for "Industrial Use" so it can be filled, and I can't
find that information anywhere. I have several older barbecue bottles
that are fine for use with my weed-burner, but nobody will fill them.

(Except for one 30-pounder with a Visible Jr. level gauge on it, but
that bugger's heavy...)

I have an asphalt patch to put the top coat on next week, so I'll
need the weed burner working to heat the patching asphalt that's in
the hole now (settling) and the top coat of patch mix so the top coat
sticks.

I'm told using any high flow torch on a OPD tank with a flow
restrictor in the POL valve is an exercise in frustration...

That, and the barbecue just might come in handy for cooking on in
the next earthquake if we have enough fuel on hand for it - and one
30-pounder won't go far.

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