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nthat1 OP t1_jda2edj wrote

It's a 100 gallons, not 100 lbs. Not sure how much it weighs. Irving said it's probably well over 1000 lbs with all the propane in it and therefore can't take it away right now.

How do I find a licensed gas fitter? When I search, the only places popping up are the big propane companies like Irving and Dead River. So far they've been completely useless.

It's insane that getting a new fireplace to burn this damn thing off is looking like my only option when my whole goal is to get rid of it.

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nthat1 OP t1_jd9z3ac wrote

That's sounding like the most realistic option as long as I could get someone professional/who knows what they're doing to help rig something up.

That's kind of what I was hoping to find: if anyone knows of any certified gas workers that would be willing to work with my situation. Because the big companies are no help.

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UnfairAd7220 t1_jd9wth0 wrote

Fill 20 pound propane tanks? Go to the local dump, pick up half a dozen timed out empty tanks, lay your hundo on its side, on a table, preferably, and get one of those fill fittings for the 20 pounders.

Saying all that, I have NO Idea if that could work. The propane tank that fills those 20 pounders has a pump that physically moves the propane. I suspect that gravity could work...

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