Moving States, Need Propane Help asap
Hey,
TIA! I know this subject has been discussed (I've read it but YEARS ago) but I'm having trouble finding it and really need help! We're moving. I haven't been able to torch in about 5 YEARS!!!! Ugh!! (I know, I know :( sacrilege & major sacrifice. It sucks!) Sooo... Here's my question/issue: I have a 30lb propane tank that's *just* under 1/2 full. And of course my family is moving approx 5-6 hrs away so I need to transport this thing w/either my 6yr old, my cat, or both in my car so I really need to empty it. Honestly, if it were just me in the car, I'd take it as is. How on God's green earth do I get the propane out safely?? I think I remember reading to never let it out in the air. Plus, my concentrator seems to be screwed and since I can't use it, I can't run my Mini CC for hours on end�� Any questions? Please just ask away. Help meeee! Please? Thanks!! (Ok. Trying to be kinda funny and failing miserably ;) ) |
Sell it and buy a new full one when you get there.
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That's a great idea hyperT!
But... I paid a lot for this one, don't really have the $ atm, and just spent 2 weeks in the new state. Didn't see anywhere that sells the 30lb either :( I'm sure if it comes down to it I can find a place to buy one but my major question: How do i get the propane out of this tank? (Whether I take it or not)? |
BBQ............A lot lol
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Take it to a propane company and have them do it for you.
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I totally LOVE grilling and BBQ. But uh... ya know, I totally would do that but "ahem" *someone* (aka the husband) can't seem to tell me if our grill is working correctly. Like wtf. Seriously? No. I don't wanna check it out myself BUT I don't feel like waiting an hour either. Grrrr! Ok. So besides my pissed off dramatics, I don't think I'd use ~15lbs of propane even if I grilled every night for a month :/ There's gotta be a way to do this! (PS: is swearing allowed on LE? It's been way too long & I forgot. Sad. Really sad ;( |
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I have a company I used to go to constantly even tho they're kinda fat. Those guys are awesome! I'm sure they can do it. Course, I have another question... (Yes. Yes I am ridiculous :D ) Ok, question: I always go to a fantastic hardware store at the top of my street to have my tanks filled. (Yeah, we have 2...my 30 pounder & the grill's 20 pounder). Think they could empty it (or both) for me? I can tell if they do everything right, just not sure if I need to take a ride to the company above? What do you think? I wanted to get this done today but not so sure that'll happen. Dammit :) TY for taking the time to deal w/me!!!! |
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Thanks again :) |
Is there a national store locally that exchanges tanks?
Wondering if you could drop off your tank at the local shop and pick up a tank once your there. I'm thinking welding supply shops or retail giants that exchange/refill tanks. For a while tractor supply had an exchange program. |
if yo take it somewhere the onoy thing they will do is vent the tank off into the air. you coukd sell it on craigslist but honestly id just take it with you. lpg tanks are very safe to transport and not that big either. id just load them up next to the grill but do make sure they are safely strapped down!
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UGH! Sucks I just can't use it! Thanks for the idea. |
Wow. Fercryinoutloud! I just re-read my initial post and I sound like a huge weenie. Sorry 'bout that.
I promise, I ain't that fragile! |
Travel trailers and RV's travel with them on the road daily (that should freak hubby out) just take it with you!
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Looks like the key is to have the tank on the outside of any vehicle. That way any leaks will dissipate. i.e. as pointed out above.
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We live in a remote area in Spain. The gas company does not come as far as us - so for the last fourteen years we have been transporting propane back from the nearest town.
Never had a problem although I´m sure it would be frowned on by those in charge! Anyone in Spain that knows where I can find an adaptor to fit our tanks? New torch is arriving soon and I would hate to have to just look at for weeks. Sue (Spiderfire) |
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