If my tank gets rusty/scuzzy, i swap it. You don't get much propane on the swap, but it is cheaper than buying a new tank/valve. Thereafter, it can be refilled for a full charge. All my old tanks with the old valves, I managed to swap eventually without having to buy the new "safety" valve. I much prefer the old "unsafe" valve with LH threads. The swap shops don't pay much attention to the valve type now.

I've only used propane to fry turkeys that past few years. Gas grill stays in the shed. Charcoal/wood tastes better.


I took mine in the other day and the kid said it was leaking as he tried to fill it. Says my tank can't be refilled anymore. He did seem to get it about half full and they refunded my money. Half tank of propane for free, score! When it runs out I'll do a tank swap. Its 9 years old and they're only supposedta be good for 10 without testing right? I've never heard of someplace replacing the valve for you, I'd just swap the tank.
-Curt
      From: WILTON via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
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 Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT - a little excitement, propane fire
BTW, I'll find another place to fill my propane tanks.

Wilton

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Subject: [MBZ] OT - a little excitement, propane fire


 Yesterday 'bout 5 PM, I had a few minutes of excitement after installing
 full, 20 # tank of propane on my Weber grille.

 'Had the tank filled 2 or 3 months ago at local hardware store.  'Thought
 I heard it leaking at the fill/dispensing valve while the clerk lady was
 filling it, and asked her, "Is that bottle leaking at the valve shaft?"
 She replied, "Nah, I probably didn't have the fill/charging connection
 quite tight enough."

 Coupla months  ago, SWMBO had problem with the grille not getting hot
 enough.  I read owner's manual, and realized that she was turning it on in
 such a manner (too quickly) as to cause a safety feature to keep it from
 providing high heat.  During my tests, I temporarily installed the full
 tank and found it leaking at the fill/dispensing valve when I opened the
 valve on top of the tank.  I changed the bottles back to the "old" tank.
 Coupla days later I took the "newly-filled" tank back to the hardware
 store and tried to tell 'em that, indeed, it does leak and asked if they
 could change the valve.  'Lady who had filled it nearly went "ballistic"
 when I tried to ask her if she remembered my concern about it while she
 was filling it.  Another clerk (male) took the bottle to the charging
 station, plugged it in and declared, "Not leaking; ya may not have had the
 connection tight enough."  I replied, "Well, I had it as tight as I could
 get it with a wrench (big pliers)."

 'Brought the tank back home and sat it on patio/terrace by the grille
 until I installed it yesterday.

 When I first opened the valve on top of the tank to start the grille, I
 heard a slight hiss/leak at the valve; after closing the valve,  "got on"
 the connection nut again with the big pliers while trying to wiggle the
 hose.  When I opened the valve on top of the tank again, I heard no hiss
 and proceeded with the grille starting procedure and leaving the doors to
 the tank compartment open.  When I pushed the ignition button, not only
 did it ignite the grille burners, It ignited a significant flame around
 the valve on top of the tank in such a manner that I could not reach the
 valve handle/knob to turn it off!

 'Grabbed my cell phone and told Siri to call 911.  'Clearly identified
 myself, location and situation to the dispatcher, "Propane leak with
 > active flame that keeps me from reaching the valve, 'needing help NOW!"
 Dispatcher started asking his questions, and I went through all of it
 again and finished with, "While we're talking, I hope you have a truck
 underway, I need it now!"

 Fire station is only about 10 to 12 blocks away, so I quickly began to
 hear the sirens headed my way, and noticed that the flame pattern around
 the valve and top of the tank had changed slightly so that I may be able
 to use the pliers to turn the valve bit by bit to turn the gas off.
 'Grabbed the pliers and began to get a grip on the hard-to-hold
 triangular-shaped knob while trying to dodge the flames.  After several
 tries, I began to find a way to grip the knob and turn it off a bit each
 time.  I finally got it off as the fire truck pulled up in front of the
 house.

 'Was literally bar-b-q ing my hand - 'got coupla small first degree burn
 (very minor) places on inner, top of thumb.  Singed hairs on back of
 fingers, hand and wrist.

 Wilton

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