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JAXFL

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Posted: 05/16/08 12:48pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

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Meth cooks are getting the propane tanks from the exchanges at Wal-Mart, Kroger, etc. and emptying them of the propane. Then, they are filling them with anhydrous ammonia (which they now have a recipe for by the way). After they are finished with them, they return them to the store. They are then refilled with propane and sent back for you and me to buy. Anhydrous ammonia is very corrosive and weakens the structure of the tank. It can be very dangerous when mixed with propane and hooked up to our grills, etc.

According to our presenter, you should inspect the propane tank for any blue or greenish residue around the valve areas. If it is present, refuse to purchase that one."

I researched the information, and you should check out the following website for more details. They also have pictures you can show.

http://www.npga.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=529


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Part of your statement is true and verifiable, but the part about returning them to a store for exchange is not verifiable and is thought to be false. Check with Snopes.com, for the current information on this subject.


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Snopes


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It is just as easy to go to a propane dealer and refill your own tanks. Usually cheaper, too!


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