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Re: Gas truck explosion
[Re: SXMScubaman]
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09/21/2019 07:11 AM
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Different (if any) laws or regulations than is the US or your state. Most places in my area will NOT refill if expired but they will inspect and re-certify if possible. ARTICLE
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Re: Gas truck explosion
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09/21/2019 11:16 AM
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Re: Gas truck explosion
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09/21/2019 07:01 PM
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Article I read said they were filling a small bottle and that is what exploded. Was article wrong? News sometimes get it wrong. I doubt a restaurant would use a #20 propane tank.
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