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Old style propane tank adapter


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I have an old style 20# propane tank that is half full. It does not have the newer valve with the safety valve. I would like to use it up. Is there an adapter so I could use it on my BBQ grill or my Big Buddy heater? I could use it with my heater/cooker but I don't use that heater much now that I have the Big Buddy.

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Kind of hard to screw around too much for only $10 worth of propane. Get a railroad flare and light it and then shoot the tank with a rifle. Heck of a fireball if you do it right. DO NOT TRY THIS INDOORS!

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Thanks for the offer Macgyver55 but I don't get up that way very often. I used to weekly when my daughter was in an air rifle club at the Legion. It's not worth it for me to make a special trip to pick it up. But I still want to use up the propane.

Thinking more about it, I think if I use the hose for my Heater/Cooker, I can attach it to one of the 1 pound tank connections on the Big Buddy. The newer hose I have been using is the quick disconnect.

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I think that the external threads are the same - it is the internal threads that are used to fill the tanks that are different. I can hook my old sunflower heater up to the new tanks.

I think I have that backwards - the internal ones are the same and I think the old hookups still work.

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