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Re: NH3 TANKS and PROPANE
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Posted by Roger on December 07, 2003 at 08:11:31 from (65.130.235.140):
In Reply to: NH3 TANKS and PROPANE posted by bill on December 06, 2003 at 20:49:03:
What John says is correct. You need to be sure the tank has been purged. AA will damage the LP safety devices. If you mix AA with the LP the fumes from burning can be dangerous. You definatly need to change valves. The AA valves are usually in bad condition. Check with your LP supplier first. A lot of LP dealers will not fill them due to over zealous scum sucking, worthless, no good, crooked, back stabbing, ambulance chasing low life. If your dealer will not fill an AA tank, don't get mad about it. He may have had the same experiance I've had. I spent 4 days in court defending myself because I did not tell a customeer - Do not shoot the 5 gallon LP bottle on your grill with a 38 caliber pistol when you are drunk. It's a good thing breathing is natural, or some people would never survive.
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