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Darklen March 20th, 2010 21:54

Propane @ Costco
 
Went to Costco in Red Deer today and they had a 4 pack of propane cylinders (the standard Coleman sized one we usually use for the GGB's) for $13 and change. Don't remember the brand though. Check your local Costco's for actual pricing as I know they vary a lot geographically.

Shirley March 20th, 2010 22:07

Price of 2 bottles for 4! Nice!!

Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw March 21st, 2010 06:27

My local Wally World sells them for 4 bucks a pop, 6 for a pair. Maybe they were on sale, as I bought 8 at once and this was a year and a half ago, still working on my third can lol

FOX_111 March 21st, 2010 09:11

I'm still on my original 6 packs that date to the year greengas was discovered to be propane.

Do you guys sniff it? :D

georgehutchison March 21st, 2010 11:05

We went through 2 canisters last week after setting up a bam airsoft type course. Its so much fun we are all wanting to build race guns. I have a feeling I'll need a cheap source of propane. On that note I bought some in a blue canister from LOWES and that sh*t stinks bad. Way worse than the Coleman I have been using. You guys find some brands smell alot worse than others?

L473ncy March 21st, 2010 11:58

Yep. Propane by itself is colourless and odourless. The company is the one that adds the "bitterants" to the propane as a safety feature to stop people from sniffing it and so you know if there's a leak. I'm not sure if the amount is regulated though but yeah if one smells worse than another then it's probably because there's more stuff in it.

PS: If you want really cheap propane, I've heard of adaptors for those large 20lb propane tanks that you attach the coleman canisters to and they'll fill it back up. I'll see if I can find a link for you.

EDIT: Here's a video showing you how to. It sounds like they're called propane couplers or something. I'm also not sure if this is entirely safe (since it's an "uncontrolled fill") but it can't be any less safe than filling GBB mags. I mean we do it on a smaller scale with GBB mags so why not (right?). The coupler is about $20-30 so although it's a big investment it will pay off in time if you use lots of gas.

YouTube- Refilling a 1lb campstove propane bottle from a 20lb grill tank.

Cuddles March 21st, 2010 13:36

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Originally Posted by georgehutchison (Post 1191183)
We went through 2 canisters last week after setting up a bam airsoft type course. Its so much fun we are all wanting to build race guns. I have a feeling I'll need a cheap source of propane. On that note I bought some in a blue canister from LOWES and that sh*t stinks bad. Way worse than the Coleman I have been using. You guys find some brands smell alot worse than others?

The Rona branded tanks stink like shiiiiit. The Coleman's are daisies compared to them.

coach March 21st, 2010 13:49

anyone in the GTA hit up a costco to check pricing?

kullwarrior March 21st, 2010 17:39

LOL I laugh at you guys...I refill mine, and cost of 20lb propane? $14 Essentially I pay $0.75 for a bottle.

Skladfin March 22nd, 2010 12:25

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Originally Posted by kullwarrior (Post 1191381)
LOL I laugh at you guys...I refill mine, and cost of 20lb propane? $14 Essentially I pay $0.75 for a bottle.

you can refill small can propanes? where?

ujiro March 22nd, 2010 12:26

He does it himself with the BBQ tanks, and a coupler.

L473ncy March 22nd, 2010 15:51

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Originally Posted by Skladfin (Post 1191980)
you can refill small can propanes? where?

See youtube video I posted above. I believe the coupler is only like $20-30 but if you use it often enough you're saving money. I've also heard of people putting silicone oil into the thing as they were refilling but I'm not sure how it would play out and whether you wouldn't have to use silicone oil on your mags ever again or if it does something bad to the canister.

Dart March 22nd, 2010 17:42

would it be possible to make a bracket up so the a full size tank sits upside down in it than attatch a fill nozzle to a hose? be a great source for a team fill station. expecially if you had like 3 coming off it at once.... might make the propane cool way too much though.

ujiro March 22nd, 2010 18:13

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Originally Posted by Dart (Post 1192296)
would it be possible to make a bracket up so the a full size tank sits upside down in it than attatch a fill nozzle to a hose? be a great source for a team fill station. expecially if you had like 3 coming off it at once.... might make the propane cool way too much though.

A tank that size would see very little if any cooldown from taking gas out. Way too big. Thats a good idea though...

Danke March 22nd, 2010 18:35

I've seen pictures of full size tanks rigged for re-fills and hanging upside down in the bush.

What you'd really want is a seconary port so you could charge it with silicon, maybe Mad Max will get on it. More GBB rifles and SMGs will mean more call for this.


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