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Posted by Richard Edwards on January 21, 2008, 7:34 pm
Please log in for more thread options On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 13:59:04 -0800 (PST), dave sanderson
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>Anonymous. wrote:
>> >I know this is`nt model engineering but it`s to do with my workshop.
>> > I`m thinking of converting a propane bottle into a wood burning stove
>> > for my workshop. I need to take off the gas valve/tap on the top of
>> > the bottle so I can fill the bottle with water to get rid of any gas
>> > in there. My question is this, which way does it turn? I`ve tried
>> > clockwise and anticlockwise but to no avail. Regards Pete
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>> You will be guilty of criminal damage because when you obtained
>> your first cylinder you signed an agreement that the cylinders
>> belonged to the gas company and you were only hiring them.
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>I *KNOW* I have never signed such an agreement for one,
>and I doubt the travelers who dump them round here did either....
I also have access to a number of cylinders and have considered using
one (13 Kg) as an additional reservoir to supplement a "Jun-Air"
silent compressor for shop supply. Primarily for a blow gun. Anyone
have any comments ?
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Richard
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> I`m thinking of converting a propane bottle into a wood burning stove
> for my workshop. I need to take off the gas valve/tap on the top of
> the bottle so I can fill the bottle with water to get rid of any gas
> in there. My question is this, which way does it turn? I`ve tried
> clockwise and anticlockwise but to no avail. Regards Pete