Hi all,
Here are my latest efforts in the workshop. Seems to be working well so far. Not blown myself up anyway...
Hope you enjoy the video.
Cheers,
Tilly.
Nice work
Can I say why you would need a second tank or is it because you do spraying
Graham
Sounds a great idea tbh, they are really well made and often just lying about. I used one to make a very powerful underseal sprayer with terrific results and only cost a few pounds to make.
I saw the headline for this post, and thought of two things,
1: mount it so it drains.
2: paint it so it doesn't look like a propane tank
thankfully you did both
I've just done similar with a 47kg cylinder. I opted to weld a boss in the bottom as having filled the bottle with water to purge it, I found the
boss for the valve protrudes into the cylinder and trapped water so it would never fully drain.
I see you've put a ball valve on to isolate the cylinder, but do you still have a pressure relief valve? The calor bottles have a 26bar PRV built
into the valve body but as I've junked the original valve body, I've put a 10bar valve in a T to mitigate the risk of explosion in a fire.
The bottle thread is 3/4 BSP should you want to use pipe fittings if you do another one.
How do you find the smell of the air after it's been in the propane bottle? I haven't used my 47kg cylinder in anger yet, but the 19kg one I
did before still had enough stenchant in it to make the air smell bad for quite a while. I chucked some gravel in this big one and rolled it round the
lawn for a bit so I'm hoping it's not quite so pungent.
Nice Video as usual.
For others copying this project the thread in the propane tank is a standard BSPT thread and it costs only a couple of quid for a BSPT to compression
adaptor from toolstation/screwfix and saves you a lot of machining plus having a larger bore. IIRC 22mm pipe has a higher burst pressure than 15mm.
Also I find thread sealing fluid is more reliable than PTFE tape.
Is the polythene tube connector OK? I can't be arsed googling it but I guess you've done the homework.
In the past I used a similar technique to make a vacuum chamber to suck oil out of dry sump tanks - any other uses for old propane tanks apart from
heaters that is
Cheers
Just to state the obvious and ensure tank has (as in this case) been purged - we had a local chap kill himself a few years back trying to make a bbq from an oil drum/gas cylnder that exploded when he cut into it.