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Raygis LasVegas January 2nd, 2006 16:31

Propane tank disposal: where?
 
Hi,

Where do you folks dispose your used 400g propane tanks?

yanhchan January 2nd, 2006 16:35

I remember there is a displosal facilitiy that takes batteries/monitors/propane tanks/paint cans search hazderous waste disposal in toronto

[Avtomat] January 2nd, 2006 17:26

ya, im looking for a place like that too in Markham, i got 3 tanks in the garage. I think those recycling plants or waste plants excepts them

surebet January 2nd, 2006 18:09

I usually drop them off where I bought them.

yanhchan January 2nd, 2006 19:18

does CT take them?

Homewrecker January 2nd, 2006 19:29

CT and Home Depot both take used/unsafe full size BBQ tanks. I'm not sure about the smaller ones though.

Your local waste transfer station or dump has a hazmat area that you can drop things like this off at. There is a minimum charge of about $5 so if you have anythine else that needs chucking you might as well take that too.

attack-beaver January 2nd, 2006 19:29

in calgary once a year the fire station takes in all haz,mat usally in the summer.

L473ncy January 3rd, 2006 19:40

I know that CT and Home depot both take the bigger ones. Try and go there to return them and if you cant try to find a transfer station or a landfill and phone them up I'm sure they can direct you somewhere where you can dump them. (Most places charge you to dump hazardous waste and stuff) so while you're at it and wasting gas driving there why not try to dump some othere stuff lying around the house.

FOX_111 January 3rd, 2006 20:16

I keep them for props bombs :)

MadMax January 4th, 2006 00:59

It's actually ok to dispose of EMPTY disposable propane tanks in the trash (hence disposable).

http://dep.state.ct.us/wst/recycle/propane.htm
http://www.mass.gov/dep/recycle/hazardous/propane.htm

I'd rather put them in the recycled steel bin, but I think it might freak out the recycling depot ppl.

Krookedatmosphere January 4th, 2006 02:26

Canadian tire takes them just leave them by the propane tanks there and they have a guy that comes and picks them up

Lisa January 5th, 2006 16:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by MadMax
I'd rather put them in the recycled steel bin, but I think it might freak out the recycling depot ppl.

I hear they make an interesting bang when melted down :D

swat2 January 7th, 2006 17:36

WEll normally its good to shoot them, but only if they are full and about 200 yrds away with tracers.

Kid January 7th, 2006 17:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by swat2
WEll normally its good to shoot them, but only if they are full and about 200 yrds away with tracers.

Ye see, normally Airsofters inhale and exhale the stuff first.
Some tend to light it on fire - if they're an idiot.

Not many waste full tanks like that...


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