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theoldwizard1 wrote:bukhrn wrote:
"18 lb tank"
I don't believe I've ever heard of an 18 lb tank, just 1,5,20,30,40,& 100, as you've already learned, variable.
Concur !
It really "grinds my gears" that tank exchange places get away with tell you that they only put 15 lbs in the tank because they "have to leave room for expansion". Grrrrr !!!!!
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bukhrn wrote:
"18 lb tank"
I don't believe I've ever heard of an 18 lb tank, just 1,5,20,30,40,& 100, as you've already learned, variable.
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โJul-15-2020 05:29 PM
Beverley&Ken wrote:Tanks have the empty weight stamped into the collar.... IIRC, it is TW or tare weight.
To quote my neighbour "Well you answered your own question complete with variables that no one can calculate to any degree of accuracy. Do yourself a favour and take along a spare 20lb'er and keep track of your usage"
I have a handheld baggage scale, weight the tank full, write it on the side of the tank. When completely empty, weigh and record that weight. Any weights in between will give you a reasonably accurate guess of how much used or left.
Ken
โJul-15-2020 04:24 PM