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Thread: 1lb propane up in price

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    I don't think that you are going to find anyone working at a propane dispenser that doesn't have a P3 licence, the risks are just too great. Look what happened when something went wrong in Toronto just a few years back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by line052 View Post
    I think found one at Princess Auto yesterday and also at CTC on GreenBank as well. I just have to print this picture to ensure its the same. Both siad they were a 20lb to 1lb adapter. I might be wrong but will let you know. $17.99 each store.
    I think that you may find that they are adapters to allow the use of a proper refillable cylinder in place of a 1 LB cylinder, not an adapter to fill them.
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    Actually I know lot's of places, in fact when I was 16 did it all the time. Probably not as many places now that they have those swaps. But yeah most gas stations usually only trained one person and then they trained the rest. This was very common at most gas stations.

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulR View Post
    I don't think that you are going to find anyone working at a propane dispenser that doesn't have a P3 licence, the risks are just too great. Look what happened when something went wrong in Toronto just a few years back.
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    What I really would like to know is why is it considered safe in the US but not Canada? Their tanks look the same or are they made different?
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    I think its ok if you want to fill em up. But its alway good to know what your getting into.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    What I really would like to know is why is it considered safe in the US but not Canada? Their tanks look the same or are they made different?
    It is still illegal to transport them if refilled in the US as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    What I really would like to know is why is it considered safe in the US but not Canada? Their tanks look the same or are they made different?
    Why is a 4" barrel ok in the states but prohibited here? Ditto with a 32 or 25 caliber revolver, 13 shot magazine, etc

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    10 bucks now for 1 lb @ can tire

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    I refill my own from a 20 lbs tank. Saves tons of money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warningshot View Post
    10 bucks now for 1 lb @ can tire
    It wasn't that long ago I was buying the 3 pack at Walmart for $6.99

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