gates salvage, previously mentioned, has all sizes of used propane tanks as well as some other odd ball stuff-stainless steel reaction vessels, etc, for propane tanks they charge scrap prices so 500gal tank weighs about ~800#@ $0.30/lb= about $250-they sold me 2 500gal tanks for $500 and loaded them for me, but then you have get your fittings welded up, my guy charged me $65 but I had all the holes cut and threadolets lined up for him so if you can find some other tanks with fittings that work you might come out ahead, cruising ebay/craigslist might pay off, I bought my boiler from tarm but those ASME 300 gal tanks @$10/gal were a little too dear for meYup I think so.
indeed 10$/gallon for tank pricey. once i know exactly what size i can use and how i/m going to do it then, i'll be able to be a little patience and scoure ebay/craiglist for sure.gates salvage, previously mentioned, has all sizes of used propane tanks as well as some other odd ball stuff-stainless steel reaction vessels, etc, for propane tanks they charge scrap prices so 500gal tank weighs about ~800#@ $0.30/lb= about $250-they sold me 2 500gal tanks for $500 and loaded them for me, but then you have get your fittings welded up, my guy charged me $65 but I had all the holes cut and threadolets lined up for him so if you can find some other tanks with fittings that work you might come out ahead, cruising ebay/craigslist might pay off, I bought my boiler from tarm but those ASME 300 gal tanks @$10/gal were a little too dear for me
i think if i put any in basement i would do 400 max size but prob 250 (2). any i figure 3 or 4 round steel dowels would move the tank ok, just move the last one to the front and keep going till i get the utility room.I'll be interested in how you move the two 500 gallon tanks into the basement and then assemble them since I'm planning on doing the same.
I measured the opening in the concrete where the 36" door is and it seems to be 41", which may or may not be enough for a 1000 gallon tank. I have no idea how to drag them in. I mean, I have ideas, but not sure if they'd work.
If it helps you out, I have a spare 1000 gal anhydrous tank available. Upstate NY as well, Wash Co.I'll be looking for those threads! Hmmmm, come along, rollers, dollies,engine hoist. Not so sure if I can get the other equipment, but where's there's a will, there's a way. I'll probably have to take out the entire door, but I wanted to replace that anyway!
I saw a couple of tanks on trailers on Albany Craigs List a while ago. Maybe you got them? I thought about it, but realistically I didn't think I could do it. They say that ammonia tanks are quite clean. I think I'm going to go with the AHONA. A fair amount of money but the tank'll be ready to go and they'll deliver. The diameter should just be right, hopefully. I've got no equipment, welding skills, etc.If it helps you out, I have a spare 1000 gal anhydrous tank available. Upstate NY as well, Wash Co.
No it wasn't me who got those, I had this for a project that didn't work out. Measured it today and its 42 inches wide..It does have 1 1/4 ports (3) and one as a drain , plus a 3/4 incher.I saw a couple of tanks on trailers on Albany Craigs List a while ago. Maybe you got them? I thought about it, but realistically I didn't think I could do it. They say that ammonia tanks are quite clean. I think I'm going to go with the AHONA. A fair amount of money but the tank'll be ready to go and they'll deliver. The diameter should just be right, hopefully. I've got no equipment, welding skills, etc.
Thanks very much for the offer. I'm sure somebody would have a use for it.
I just left mine open for a few weeks,then pressure washed the inside after the welding was done.There wasn't much dirt inside,and the smell was gone after the wash.It's no small job to retro propane tanks, cleaning can't be a lot of fun...
I'll be looking for those threads! Hmmmm, come along, rollers, dollies,engine hoist. Not so sure if I can get the other equipment, but where's there's a will, there's a way. I'll probably have to take out the entire door, but I wanted to replace that anyway!
I just left mine open for a few weeks,then pressure washed the inside after the welding was done.There wasn't much dirt inside,and the smell was gone after the wash.
Thomas
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