OT, air horns
#54
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Re: OT, air horns
All gas bottles use left hand threads, this one used to connect the
regulator, and has approximately 7/8" left hand threads to the 1/4" pipe
thread: http://www.----------.com/bbqAdapter.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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carrollcaboodle@netzero.com wrote:
>
> What does it take to make an old propane tank to work with air lines?
> I've been thinking about doing that to add some capacity to my ARB
> system. But I haven't really researched it yet.
>
> TrailMarker.
regulator, and has approximately 7/8" left hand threads to the 1/4" pipe
thread: http://www.----------.com/bbqAdapter.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
carrollcaboodle@netzero.com wrote:
>
> What does it take to make an old propane tank to work with air lines?
> I've been thinking about doing that to add some capacity to my ARB
> system. But I haven't really researched it yet.
>
> TrailMarker.
#55
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Re: OT, air horns
All gas bottles use left hand threads, this one used to connect the
regulator, and has approximately 7/8" left hand threads to the 1/4" pipe
thread: http://www.----------.com/bbqAdapter.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
carrollcaboodle@netzero.com wrote:
>
> What does it take to make an old propane tank to work with air lines?
> I've been thinking about doing that to add some capacity to my ARB
> system. But I haven't really researched it yet.
>
> TrailMarker.
regulator, and has approximately 7/8" left hand threads to the 1/4" pipe
thread: http://www.----------.com/bbqAdapter.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
carrollcaboodle@netzero.com wrote:
>
> What does it take to make an old propane tank to work with air lines?
> I've been thinking about doing that to add some capacity to my ARB
> system. But I haven't really researched it yet.
>
> TrailMarker.
#56
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Re: OT, air horns
All gas bottles use left hand threads, this one used to connect the
regulator, and has approximately 7/8" left hand threads to the 1/4" pipe
thread: http://www.----------.com/bbqAdapter.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
carrollcaboodle@netzero.com wrote:
>
> What does it take to make an old propane tank to work with air lines?
> I've been thinking about doing that to add some capacity to my ARB
> system. But I haven't really researched it yet.
>
> TrailMarker.
regulator, and has approximately 7/8" left hand threads to the 1/4" pipe
thread: http://www.----------.com/bbqAdapter.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
carrollcaboodle@netzero.com wrote:
>
> What does it take to make an old propane tank to work with air lines?
> I've been thinking about doing that to add some capacity to my ARB
> system. But I haven't really researched it yet.
>
> TrailMarker.
#57
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Posts: n/a
Re: OT, air horns
All gas bottles use left hand threads, this one used to connect the
regulator, and has approximately 7/8" left hand threads to the 1/4" pipe
thread: http://www.----------.com/bbqAdapter.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
carrollcaboodle@netzero.com wrote:
>
> What does it take to make an old propane tank to work with air lines?
> I've been thinking about doing that to add some capacity to my ARB
> system. But I haven't really researched it yet.
>
> TrailMarker.
regulator, and has approximately 7/8" left hand threads to the 1/4" pipe
thread: http://www.----------.com/bbqAdapter.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
carrollcaboodle@netzero.com wrote:
>
> What does it take to make an old propane tank to work with air lines?
> I've been thinking about doing that to add some capacity to my ARB
> system. But I haven't really researched it yet.
>
> TrailMarker.
#58
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Re: OT, air horns
carrollcaboodle@netzero.com wrote:
> What does it take to make an old propane tank to work with air lines?
Why not use propane, and light it as you blow the horn?
A tuned flamethrower! <G>
Barry
> What does it take to make an old propane tank to work with air lines?
Why not use propane, and light it as you blow the horn?
A tuned flamethrower! <G>
Barry
#59
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Re: OT, air horns
carrollcaboodle@netzero.com wrote:
> What does it take to make an old propane tank to work with air lines?
Why not use propane, and light it as you blow the horn?
A tuned flamethrower! <G>
Barry
> What does it take to make an old propane tank to work with air lines?
Why not use propane, and light it as you blow the horn?
A tuned flamethrower! <G>
Barry
#60
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Re: OT, air horns
carrollcaboodle@netzero.com wrote:
> What does it take to make an old propane tank to work with air lines?
Why not use propane, and light it as you blow the horn?
A tuned flamethrower! <G>
Barry
> What does it take to make an old propane tank to work with air lines?
Why not use propane, and light it as you blow the horn?
A tuned flamethrower! <G>
Barry