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On Wed, 9 Apr 2008 20:24:20 +0200, "Edgar"
wrote: "Skip Gundlach" wrote in message ... Some of you may be aware of, or, perhaps, already own (in which case this may not be of interest to you at this time!) composite Propane tanks. Briefly put (and follow some of the links I put next if you don't already know about them), composite tanks won't rust, won't corrode, are lighter than aluminum and way lighter than steel. Thanks but , no thanks. I will stick with steel which does not burn and has a high melting point. So what if it rusts a bit? I'll get a new one in exchange when it becomes empty. And what kind of boat owner cares if his propane tank weights half of a steel one? I have 4 tons of lead in my keel so lightening a propane tank, even though it is above the waterline, is a low priority for me. A lightweight scuba tank would be worthwhile. Casady |
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