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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Grill size. Which is why I'm having trouble finding information, I'm sure. There is the hazardous waste dropoff in Arlington (which I think is free). I wonder if it's safe enough for me to move?[/quote] [b]Can you turn it release the gas?[/b] If not, just take it to the dropoff place. Yes, it is safe to transport. [/quote] DON'T DO THAT! Seriously. If OP found an old gasoline container in their shed, would you advise OP to dump the gasoline out on the ground?[/quote] How is releasing a gas into the air in any way comparable to dumping gasoline on the ground?[/quote] They’re both stupid ideas.[/quote] You do know propane is already in the air right? It is a naturally occurring gas. I'd guess you had no idea.....[/quote] Umm...no. It’s a byproduct of petroleum processing. Heavier than air. [/quote] Propane and butane are common propellants for aerosol cans. It's used as a replacement for Freon/CFC. Releasing propane into the atmosphere is done by millions of people every day apparently. Yes, this is a zombie thread.[/quote]
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