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    Very creative and outstanding work. Do you use a plasma cutter? Would you explain the safety process you use to cut the propane tank originally. Do you remove the valve and fill them with water? Several posts on the forum talk about scrapping propane tanks and many individuals could benefit from your insight. I promise I will not steel your idea, to creative for my blood.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
    Very creative and outstanding work. Do you use a plasma cutter? Would you explain the safety process you use to cut the propane tank originally. Do you remove the valve and fill them with water? Several posts on the forum talk about scrapping propane tanks and many individuals could benefit from your insight. I promise I will not steel your idea, to creative for my blood.

    And I'm one who could definitely benefit to know your safety precautions. I'm only interested in meeting the requirements of having the tanks cut in half to send to salvage.

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