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Dave Bugg 15-02-2005 05:51 PM

HOW MUCH IS LEFT ?
 
<RJ> wrote:
> As an occasional "meat-burner",
> I'd like to avoid the embarrassment
> of running out of LP in mid-barbecue.


Get a spare tank, that way you won't run-out in mid-grill.
--
Dave
Dave's Pit-Smoked Bar-B-Que
http://davebbq.com/



Yip Yap 15-02-2005 08:27 PM


"<RJ>" > wrote in message
...
>
> As an occasional "meat-burner",
> I'd like to avoid the embarrassment
> of running out of LP in mid-barbecue.
>
> Are these tapes you stick on the tank accurate ?
> Any better method ?


You can weigh the tank. The empty weight (tare
weight) is usually stamped onto the tank near the
letters "TW".

-- Yip



Edwin Pawlowski 15-02-2005 11:04 PM


"<RJ>" > wrote in message
>
> Are these tapes you stick on the tank accurate ?


Sometimes, bu t they only register whil you are using the gas to make a
temperature differential.


> Any better method ?


I own two cookers and a heater, but I have five tanks between them. I NEVER
run out. Get a spare.



[email protected] 16-02-2005 02:33 AM


"<RJ>" > wrote in message
...
>
> As an occasional "meat-burner",
> I'd like to avoid the embarrassment
> of running out of LP in mid-barbecue.
>
> Any better method ?
>


Use chacoal instead - you can always tell how much is left in the bag.. ;-)



Herman Munster 16-02-2005 12:21 PM

Pour some hot water down the tank, feel where it gets cold or notice the
condensation mark.
HM




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