At 2:10 PM -0600 12/5/01, Jay wrote:
>
>Seriously, though, I wouldn't use an old propane tank if I were you.
>Honestly, I wouldn't do it at all, but if you HAVE to, at least buy
>a REAL portable air tank and use it. Those are rated to be filled
>and refilled multiple times, whereas the disposable propane tank is
>just asking for a way to make the 6 'o clock news- or worse yet, the
>Darwin Awards! Be careful.
You know, I think I said something just like that in my post.
Something about not being able to refill the little tank repeatedly
and a bursting hazard. However, the original poster e-mailed me to
mention that he was talking about propane tanks used to store LP in,
say for a grill. Those do have an ability to be refilled.
Still the thing I would like to do is to be able to store the 90W in
an injector device of some sort that won't leak when its in a side
bin. I'd rather not have it dump spooge all over the inside of the
stowage bin and onto the tool kit and other stores in that bin.
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