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gas valve/tap pete 01-21-2008
Posted by pete on January 21, 2008, 2:34 pm
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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

Posted by Anonymous. on January 21, 2008, 3:16 pm
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>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

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.



Posted by dave sanderson on January 21, 2008, 4:59 pm
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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
>
> 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.

I *KNOW* I have never signed such an agreement for one,
and I doubt the travelers who dump them round here did either....

Posted by Richard Edwards on January 21, 2008, 7:34 pm
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 13:59:04 -0800 (PST), dave sanderson

>
>
>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
>>
>> 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.
>
>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 ?

--

Richard

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Posted by Anonymous. on January 22, 2008, 3:37 am
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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
>> 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.
> I *KNOW* I have never signed such an agreement for one,
> and I doubt the travelers who dump them round here did either....

So you are going to knowingly receive stolen goods and convert
them (both in the technical and also the legal sense) for your own
purposes?




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