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    Quote Originally Posted by just_froggy View Post
    I'm coming to your truck for dinner!!! Where are you???? LOL
    Same route everyweek so i'm easy to find

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    Friday night........Historical Marker on hwy 50 east of Dodge City Kansas
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    Something popped into my mind about this subject.....

    Somewhere along the line.... I remember a discussion about this.... but what the gist of it was this....: Propane can be considered another "fuel", and since it is heavier than air, it is not safe to leave enclosed in a tractor.....however...butane is not considered a "fuel" in the same way, and it is lighter than air so it will dissipate...

    I know that most of the guys that I have known that carried grills with them...either carried charcoal....or used the pre-madeup grills that were disposable.

    If you are carrying propane or butane....do be very careful with it....if there is a leakage of either, and its ignited....the boom and fire will be impressive.....to anyone seeing it.
    Forrest Gump was right....and some people literally strive to prove it.....everyday. Strive not to be one of "them".... And "lemmings" are a dime a dozen!

    Remember: The "truth WILL set you free"! If it doesn't "set you free"....."it will trap you in the cesspool of your own design".

    They lost my original "avatar"....oh well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Skywalker View Post
    Something popped into my mind about this subject.....

    Somewhere along the line.... I remember a discussion about this.... but what the gist of it was this....: Propane can be considered another "fuel", and since it is heavier than air, it is not safe to leave enclosed in a tractor.....however...butane is not considered a "fuel" in the same way, and it is lighter than air so it will dissipate...

    Sorry, Skywalker but butane is heavier than propane see: Propane & Butane - Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LP Gas) components and Propane or Butane, which to use?

    Both are fuels (Liquefied Petroleum Gas).

    kc0iv

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    Pfft, I keep butane in my truck as well as a Naptha based product (Both are used to refuel lighters, one for butane lighters, and the other for zippo). Although quite interestingly after examining my sidebox the otherday I did find a small propane bottle in there, not quite sure why.
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    So all I can do is take it slow.
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    So I wait and watch without a doubt
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    Expensive (but very nice) option...
    http://www.trucksleeper.com/images/O...BQ%20GRILL.pdf

    I think I'd rather put out a payment for one of those giant sleepers though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kc0iv View Post
    Sorry, Skywalker but butane is heavier than propane see: Propane & Butane - Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LP Gas) components and Propane or Butane, which to use?

    Both are fuels (Liquefied Petroleum Gas).

    kc0iv
    While I was aware that both are "LPG's"..... I really wasn't aware of all the properties of butane.... what I said before was told to me by one of the drivers at CFI.... he had been Level One'd when he had flammable placards on....and the DOT man spotted his "butane" cylinder...and said he was OK with that, but would not be OK with "propane"..... Seems that given the nature of butane....as long as the temperature is above freezing...it is as dangerous as propane... Now I know why...back when I smoked, that butane lighters didn't work worth a squat when the temperature was below freezing.....

    I know that on my boat....since my propane locker is on the flybridge...I have to routinely check the hose from the regulator down to the galley to make sure there are no abrasions and the hose is secure...about 30' of it. Last thing I need is to have a leak into the bilge and crank an engine.....

    I learned something today....
    Forrest Gump was right....and some people literally strive to prove it.....everyday. Strive not to be one of "them".... And "lemmings" are a dime a dozen!

    Remember: The "truth WILL set you free"! If it doesn't "set you free"....."it will trap you in the cesspool of your own design".

    They lost my original "avatar"....oh well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Skywalker View Post
    While I was aware that both are "LPG's"..... I really wasn't aware of all the properties of butane.... what I said before was told to me by one of the drivers at CFI.... he had been Level One'd when he had flammable placards on....and the DOT man spotted his "butane" cylinder...and said he was OK with that, but would not be OK with "propane"..... Seems that given the nature of butane....as long as the temperature is above freezing...it is as dangerous as propane... Now I know why...back when I smoked, that butane lighters didn't work worth a squat when the temperature was below freezing.....

    I know that on my boat....since my propane locker is on the flybridge...I have to routinely check the hose from the regulator down to the galley to make sure there are no abrasions and the hose is secure...about 30' of it. Last thing I need is to have a leak into the bilge and crank an engine.....

    I learned something today....
    Why when you fill a butane lighter you have to wait 5 min to use it, because it is too cold to use.
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    The answers are there,
    But I do not know where.
    Optimistic and hopeful dreams,
    Are all I have so it seems.
    The future I do not know,
    So all I can do is take it slow.
    But I do know it will work out,
    So I wait and watch without a doubt
    .

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    Quote Originally Posted by matcat View Post
    Why when you fill a butane lighter you have to wait 5 min to use it, because it is too cold to use.
    Believe it or not.... I never had much luck refilling them.....I used the disposables.....but I preferred my trusty old zippo.... still have the engraved one I got in Vietnam and carried that whole time.... quit smoking 30 years ago....but still have my zippo!
    Forrest Gump was right....and some people literally strive to prove it.....everyday. Strive not to be one of "them".... And "lemmings" are a dime a dozen!

    Remember: The "truth WILL set you free"! If it doesn't "set you free"....."it will trap you in the cesspool of your own design".

    They lost my original "avatar"....oh well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Skywalker View Post
    Believe it or not.... I never had much luck refilling them.....I used the disposables.....but I preferred my trusty old zippo.... still have the engraved one I got in Vietnam and carried that whole time.... quit smoking 30 years ago....but still have my zippo!
    Butane lighters are like an art, everytime you fill then you must adjust them, because the pressure is going to be different every time you fill one. I use a butane lighter to light my smokes while driving (because they are wind proof), and my zippo when not moving or outside. Of course I have disposables too, as backups.
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    Confusion and uncertainty is all I found.
    The answers are there,
    But I do not know where.
    Optimistic and hopeful dreams,
    Are all I have so it seems.
    The future I do not know,
    So all I can do is take it slow.
    But I do know it will work out,
    So I wait and watch without a doubt
    .

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    Quote Originally Posted by matcat View Post
    Pfft, I keep butane in my truck as well as a Naptha based product (Both are used to refuel lighters, one for butane lighters, and the other for zippo). Although quite interestingly after examining my sidebox the otherday I did find a small propane bottle in there, not quite sure why.
    so THATS where I left that bottle!!

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    [QUOTE=Scottt;452031]
    Wednesday night....Flying J in Barstow California
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    I'm at the TA in Barstow.........what's on the grill tonight?

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    [QUOTE=ronjon619;452338][QUOTE=Scottt;452031]
    Wednesday night....Flying J in Barstow California

    I'm at the TA in Barstow.........what's on the grill tonight?
    Didn't grill tonight........Used some cooooopins and got a pizza

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    [QUOTE=Scottt;452342][QUOTE=ronjon619;452338]
    Quote Originally Posted by Scottt View Post
    Wednesday night....Flying J in Barstow California


    Didn't grill tonight........Used some cooooopins and got a pizza
    I see how it is... when someone is around you hide the grill and eat out :P
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    Confusion and uncertainty is all I found.
    The answers are there,
    But I do not know where.
    Optimistic and hopeful dreams,
    Are all I have so it seems.
    The future I do not know,
    So all I can do is take it slow.
    But I do know it will work out,
    So I wait and watch without a doubt
    .

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    If applicable, check your company's policies. I'm about 99% sure that Werner doesn't allow propane bottles aboard the tractors. I've not looked into charcoal and lighter fluid, though.

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