Hambone Springs Forest Camp, Oregon - July 24 to ??? 2008
- Westy78
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I'm not sure what the pound number comes from as far as tank size. I believe it means the amount of LP the tank will hold but don't hold me to that. As far as weight and size comparison here is mine which is an 11lb tank (beer bottle for reference). Right now with it about 80% full it weighs 20lbs. So imagine Gypsies tank coming to just above the weld line on my tank or there abouts. Most likely weighing about half the weight also.Elwood wrote:Well ok then I will pretend to understand if you riddle me this O cape saviour.
Gypsies HUGE tank contains --- 5 gallons of fire breathing fuel ?
OR --- 5 pounds of the cooking pleasure ?
Just askin' Barb
I know of some people that use the adapter for refilling the one pound cylinders but really I'd rather just carry one tank with me instead of a bunch of those little cylinders. You can also get an adapter for the larger tanks (5lb/11lb) that is a pole and has ports you can hook other hoses to for using multiple appliances. The top of the pole has a port for using a propane lantern so you don't necessarily need the one pound cylinders for those either. Although you wouldn't be able to carry the lantern around then either.
Here is the multi port adapter.
http://www.amazon.com/Coleman-30-inch-D ... d_sbs_sg_4
Chorizo, it's what's for breakfast.
- Westy78
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You mean like this?Berky wrote:Next, post the parts for the propane rocket like we discussed earlier. Well, rocket-bomb anyway.
http://www.spudtech.com/content.asp?id=5
Chorizo, it's what's for breakfast.
- hambone
- Post-Industrial Non-Secular Mennonite
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What the hell you doin discussin rocket-bombs with my ol lady?
Nah it was me. Fooled ya, eh?
Nah it was me. Fooled ya, eh?
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- Elwood
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Ouuu~La La I like the looks of yours The pick up handles are so much better placed to balance the weight. Not so necessary with the likes of Gypsies , a-hum "Huge" unit.
I guess the mystery of the gallons vs the pounds will remain. I too would rather use moonlite and sunshine to lite my way and use my ol natural senses if I need them for my path ala Hambone style.
Thanks all, Barb
You are very special Westy 78 for helping.
I guess the mystery of the gallons vs the pounds will remain. I too would rather use moonlite and sunshine to lite my way and use my ol natural senses if I need them for my path ala Hambone style.
Thanks all, Barb
You are very special Westy 78 for helping.
'69 weekender ~ Elwood
- LiveonJG
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- Gypsie
- rusty aircooled mekanich
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Lot's been posted since my crackin' wise earlier. (Moobs, indeed!)
I have the multiport pole Westy speaks of. Only prob is the lantern is pretty well affixed and not portable, though that aint so bad when considerin' the light is usually needed in the 'kitchen' area anyway.
Campfire and oil lanterns is best fer ambience and night life in the backwoods.
I just got a nice little barbeque that hooks up to the disposable nipple.
It is nice for picnickin and haulin' the tank around aint always useful. I also have a little single burner that stays in the rig, so I think I will keep a few of the little bottles around fer just such occasions. I will get one of the adapters and let y'all know how it goes, (I hope).
In conclusion: It aint the size of the cylinder it's how the hoses, nipples, and poles hook up and finding the right places to fit them together.
To each their own...
and sometimes somebody elses.
I have the multiport pole Westy speaks of. Only prob is the lantern is pretty well affixed and not portable, though that aint so bad when considerin' the light is usually needed in the 'kitchen' area anyway.
Campfire and oil lanterns is best fer ambience and night life in the backwoods.
I just got a nice little barbeque that hooks up to the disposable nipple.
It is nice for picnickin and haulin' the tank around aint always useful. I also have a little single burner that stays in the rig, so I think I will keep a few of the little bottles around fer just such occasions. I will get one of the adapters and let y'all know how it goes, (I hope).
In conclusion: It aint the size of the cylinder it's how the hoses, nipples, and poles hook up and finding the right places to fit them together.
To each their own...
and sometimes somebody elses.
So it all started when I wanted to get better gas mileage....
- Westy78
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- spiffy
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LiveonJG wrote:Oh my God.
There are just so many morsels to choose from here.
This is sensory overload.
Do you realize what I'm saying?
This thread has maxed out the level at which I can be a Smart Ass.
You are killin' me over here!
I hope you have all had a lovely weekend.
See you Monday.
-John
Say it ain't so, I didn't think this was possible.
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- bean5446
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Growing up in Bend, I have had my share of hillbilly influence so, of course, I have a potato gun. Boston and I made it a couple St. Patrick's Days ago. Potatoes, Irish, get it? It's pretty fun, actually. Aquanet hairspray-.99, 5# bag of potatoes-2.99, hours of starchy spud splatters and pelting people with projectile papas-priceless. Actually, this is seriously not something to shot at someone, it has a crazy-fast muzzle velocity.Westy78 wrote:You mean like this?Berky wrote:Next, post the parts for the propane rocket like we discussed earlier. Well, rocket-bomb anyway.
http://www.spudtech.com/content.asp?id=5
Bean
1980 Volvo 245 DL, Omar, 397000 miles.
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1987 Vanagon Syncro, Syncro, re-homed.
1984 Vanagon GL Totoro, re-homed.
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I have measured out my life with coffee spoons. - T.S. Eliot
1980 Volvo 245 DL, Omar, 397000 miles.
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1987 Vanagon Syncro, Syncro, re-homed.
1984 Vanagon GL Totoro, re-homed.
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I have measured out my life with coffee spoons. - T.S. Eliot
- Westy78
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Yep, I've got one myself that I built years ago. You're right, they are no toy. You could easily kill someone if you hit them in the right spot. I haven't shot mine for ever. I was going to bring it last time and forgot. Nothing like launching a potato a hundred yards at a couple hundred feet per second. The foomp sound just adds to the fun.
Chorizo, it's what's for breakfast.