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bradykeverytime wrote:
we went south people were waiting for us Canucks to be blowing ourselves up.
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westend wrote:
...That's not the answer I get but is somewhat immaterial. If 8 million gallons of propane starts igniting, I don't want to be anywhere close.
โMay-28-2016 02:05 PM
Almot wrote:
To people wondering why small camping cartridges at all. To use with small camping stoves. Duh. Not everybody is staying within 5 ft from their rig at all times. People go boating, biking, kayaking. And as a backup to big tank, too.
โMay-28-2016 12:55 PM
westend wrote:I bet. Gives you an idea of the almost unimaginable energy released in an atomic explosion.
The cloud of propane that came out of those suckers was a thing to behold, massive.
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2oldman wrote:That's not the answer I get but is somewhat immaterial. If 8 million gallons of propane starts igniting, I don't want to be anywhere close.westend wrote:Propane at 4.25lb/gal, that's 988 tons, give a ton or two.
Two 100,000 bbl tanks = 200,000 bbls. 8,400,000 gals.
I dunno the comparative energy in a pound of propane vs. pound of TNT, but there it is. That's a long way from 15,000 tons.
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Use a scale. With tare. Overfilled bottles will indeed go overpressure and vent if overfilled and temperatures climb. The 16 oz limit is hard and fixed.