Bob,
That's not a real good idea, for obvious reasons. Some picky propane
suppliers will even raise hell with you if you haul your portable
cylinders in an enclosed vehicle instead of the back of an open P/U.
<<Jim>>
Bob Kiger wrote:
>
>
> But if I really need extra light and heat I bring the tank and light
> and heater inside.
>
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