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Old 06-12-2012, 04:03 PM
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Do yourself a favor and wash the tank with soap and water 3 or 4 times before putting the fire too it. I had to do mine and took a long stick with fire on the end to flush out gas fumes, took three times before they were escaped, the tank literally "popped" four feet each time with what looked like flame from a jet engine out of both the in and out holes. Just a little safety percaution...
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