It was between the valve handle whatever it was connected to. When I opened it I felt the gas coming out on my hand. I exchanged it at Walgreens.Was it from between the valve, and the pipe stem that comes up from the bottle? (need new bottle. and let someone know about it)
Was it from the valve itself? (same as above)
Was it from between the valve, and the hose leading to the grill? (might be a missing 0-ring/gasket)
There goes my fun- my neighbor is home from work today because he got an insect sting on his face and swelled up really bad- leading to an ER visit most of the night....so since he didn't go to work (normally he started around 5a), he came over to our house this afternoon, cut up the tree and the part of the other tree...because he can't sit still.How's your lawn looking?
10 days ago, it was dormant, yellow and heat stressed. Then we got the rain early last week and it greened up quite a bit. I picked up some fertilizer and figured it had gotten enough moisture to not burn....I was never more right in my life. I put down some fert Thursday then it rained Thursday and Friday- put the rest down Saturday, then got an inch of rain overnight Saturday, then 1 1/2 inches while we were in church Sunday- then 2 inches Sunday night and another 1/2 in last night. That totaled about 8 1/2 inches since last Monday.
The irony- the "big part" of the front yard (about 32k sq ft) got the fert first...and is now too wet to mow without muddy tire tracks and is taking off ...hopefully we can mow it tomorrow or Thursday.
Oh, and now I have this messin' up the lawn:
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I need better neighbors.There goes my fun- my neighbor is home from work today because he got an insect sting on his face and swelled up really bad- leading to an ER visit most of the night....so since he didn't go to work (normally he started around 5a), he came over to our house this afternoon, cut up the tree and the part of the other tree...because he can't sit still.
Did the first tank come with the grill? If so you might have just exchanged a tank that you owned for a tank that Blue Rhino owns.It was between the valve handle whatever it was connected to. When I opened it I felt the gas coming out on my hand. I exchanged it at Walgreens.
Now blue rhino owns the tank that you traded in you own the tank you have?Did the first tank come with the grill? If so you might have just exchanged a tank that you owned for a tank that Blue Rhino owns.
noSitting still is overrated.
Actually Blue Rhino owns both of them now.Now blue rhino owns the tank that you traded in you own the tank you have?
Same here. I fill at a local company that services trailer parks. You get more propane for less money. However when a tank has outlived it's life, trading it in is a no-brainer vs buying a new tankActually Blue Rhino owns both of them now.
I always fill my tanks at a bulk seller. I get 20 pounds of Propane/LP that way. I believe Blue Rhino tanks only have 14 pounds in them.
A tank you own costs about $40-$50.
My freon gave out last week. 2 year old unit. Cost $600 for freon and "overtime" service call. What did you get done for $100?
Plus he couldn't find a leak, so I assume it's going to go bad again.
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One of my subs, capacitor, $20 part, $80 after hours service call.If it works but looks stupid... it works.
I'll take that back - I don't know who legally owns them after an exchange has taken place,Actually Blue Rhino owns both of them now.