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Propane tanks
I have decided to make a bbq cooker out of a propane tank if I can find one
of the appropriate size. A friend of mine owns a supply house, and I believe they will have a dead one or two I can cut up and use. I was going to make a brick one in the back yard, and then a guy at my church wants me to cook up some stuff for July 18th. One on wheels would do what I need, and be available for others, too. I know to flush, fill with water, etc, to cut it. How about removing the mercaptan smell? Once I get it open, what should I do to kill that smell, or will heating it up with charcoal for the first time do the trick? Electric wirebrushing? Scrubbing with some type of cleaner? ??? Steve |
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