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Davo
28th June 2008, 10:54 PM
I've had, sitting in front of the house for the last three years, a full LPG tank that a previous tenant left behind. I kept it because I wanted the bracketry clamped to it, and I thought the big tank would be handy.

But I can't use the tank and it has to go to the tip. However, I don't want to leave it there, full of gas, just waiting to blow up, even if that happened in eighty years. No-one in town works on gas, so I can't take it to a garage to empty, and no-one here wants a tank for their car.

I did think it would be fun to undo a fitting, let the gas leak out, and then take shots at it with a rifle until it (hopefully) exploded.

Unfortunately, that would be really stupid as well, and in such a small town I don't want to be known as "that idiot who blew himself up at the tip".

So, any ideas?

Disco Steve
28th June 2008, 10:59 PM
I think the air rifle sounds fun;)
give the local council/tip a call and ask them, it will change from state to state but we have to get rid of 100L+ LPG and natural gas tanks all the time. and the local council takes care of it for us.
hope that helps.
cheers steve

DeeJay
28th June 2008, 11:01 PM
No need to set fire to it.
Releasing the gas is the equivalent of 10,000 cow farts and does no real harm to the environment.
Take it to a lonely paddock and S L O W L Y open the valve possibly only 1/4 turn.
It might take a few hours to empty.
They have an excess flow valve and if the gas gets out quickly this valve will snap shut so you have to shut the valve for 30 sec to let it reset.
Just make sure there is no ignition source within 30m.
A windy day is best
:cool:

Disco Steve
28th June 2008, 11:03 PM
DeeJay is right, the LPG will not hurt the enviroment.

damienb
29th June 2008, 07:39 AM
Please don't do this. It stinks, will drift as a big cloud setting off gas leak complaints for ages, and LPG pools in hollows, hanging around for days.

Setting fire to it, while incredibly stupid, would also not work - the failure mode of LPG tanks is failure of he metal skin due to external heat, followed by a BLEVE. Call the council.
/Damien

Edit: I know you weren't seriously considering setting fire to it - just commenting.

TJS-70Y
29th June 2008, 07:57 AM
I was going to get some copper pipe and hook it to the barbeque regulator and run the barbie on it for a while but a mate bought the tank for his ute. You could do it with plumbing fittings.

Thomas

Basil135
29th June 2008, 07:59 AM
Another fun alternative is to call your local Country Fire Service, and ask them if they want it for training.

We used to use them for this exact thing. With a couple of trucks, and a bunch of guys that know what to do, it can not only look impressive, but gives them some much needed gas time.

They will be able to either do it as a leak scenario, or as a fire scenario. It would be up to the captain.

damienb
29th June 2008, 08:00 AM
It won't burn clean on appliances made for appliance gas. Different butane/propane mix. Not a major problem, but expect some soot, and you can't really use the grill section.
/Damien

sclarke
29th June 2008, 08:42 AM
use it to re create the landscape....

dig a hole in a rabbit warren big enough to take it...
make an ignition source from a remote location....
open the valve.. watch bunnys run out.. shoot them as they do, then fire the ignitor...
the warren should lift about 2m in the air then re-level its self all nice and flat.... the tank on the otherhand might end up 20km away..lol

get a video of it as youtube is the king of exploding things...

i have never done this and i have never used a bbq bottle as the fuel source...

Clarkie
blind, burnt and amputee

chazza
29th June 2008, 10:56 AM
Setting fire to it, or blowing it up will only result in gaol on a terrorism charge - remember the bloke in NSW who blew his car up for fun?

It is after all a hazardous chemical, so it needs to be treated as such. Getting the FRS to use it for training is the best idea on this thread,

Cheers Charlie

Davo
29th June 2008, 11:10 PM
Yes, thanks for that everyone. I think the fire service idea is the best one, and if they don't want it, then the shire. I really didn't want to empty it and have pockets of gas lying around for ages.

I DID really want to blow it up . . . well, go on, you all know you would too if you had the chance . . . and could get away with it . . . but I guess I'm just getting to be too old and sensible. Damn.

p38arover
30th June 2008, 07:29 AM
Please don't do this. It stinks, will drift as a big cloud setting off gas leak complaints for ages, and LPG pools in hollows, hanging around for days.
.

Crikey, he's in Fitzroy Crossing. If he went a few km out of town, no one would know! I'd crack it and let it bleed over several days. Wait for windy weather.

p38arover
30th June 2008, 07:30 AM
I DID really want to blow it up . . . well, go on, you all know you would too if you had the chance . . . and could get away with it . . . but I guess I'm just getting to be too old and sensible. Damn.

There must be a local property where you can go and blow it up. It's not exactly urban up there!

Cameron_Def
30th June 2008, 09:25 AM
Your all complaining about what Australia is turning into, yet you seriously do not endorse blowing this thing up!

What is australia coming too ..

Paddock, Video Camera, Rifle :) Nuff Said.

Be a man, and a Aussie, blow the bitch up.

Grimace
30th June 2008, 03:42 PM
x2 for KABOOOOOM!

DI5CO
30th June 2008, 09:36 PM
hook it up to a V8 disco & drive it for 30k's. That will empty it....:Rolling:

Davo
1st July 2008, 10:55 AM
Your all complaining about what Australia is turning into, yet you seriously do not endorse blowing this thing up!

What is australia coming too ..

Paddock, Video Camera, Rifle Nuff Said.

Be a man, and a Aussie, blow the bitch up.


Damn! I have to say you make a strong case there . . .

Basil135
1st July 2008, 10:57 AM
:imwithstupid:

isuzurover
1st July 2008, 10:59 AM
It is MUCH better for the environment to burn it rather than release the unburnt LPG.

100I
1st July 2008, 12:37 PM
use it to re create the landscape....

dig a hole in a rabbit warren big enough to take it...
make an ignition source from a remote location....
open the valve.. watch bunnys run out.. shoot them as they do, then fire the ignitor...
the warren should lift about 2m in the air then re-level its self all nice and flat.... the tank on the otherhand might end up 20km away..lol

get a video of it as youtube is the king of exploding things...

i have never done this and i have never used a bbq bottle as the fuel source...

Clarkie
blind, burnt and amputee

A shame, because a link to it on youtube would be great:angel:

p38arover
1st July 2008, 12:43 PM
A shame, because a link to it on youtube would be great:angel:

Pretend it was done in the USA.

Davo
1st July 2008, 12:58 PM
Hmmm, I know that often when people - like the "fireies", (er, fire frigade) - blow up a car they like to call it a "safety demonstration"!

DeeJay
1st July 2008, 06:15 PM
It wont blow up.:(
Unless :p
1/. You stick some gelignite to it.
2/ You torch it to the point the relief valve cannot cope & the pressure builds up to the point it ruptures and the escaping gas ignites- OK it blows up.:D but not easy to do.

A couple of corrections on some posts.
LPG is not toxic.
All rural deliveries in W.A are pure propane so it would ( if filled there) be OK for a BBQ.
The jury would be undecided on burning it being better for the environment.

Jedimastermat
1st July 2008, 07:41 PM
ROTFLMAO!!!!