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Date:         Tue, 23 May 2000 11:35:28 -0400
Reply-To:     Éric Giroux <eric.giroux@NRC.CA>
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From:         Éric Giroux <eric.giroux@NRC.CA>
Subject:      Propane Tank Plugs
In-Reply-To:  <9CDED53D5245D3118F5200A0C9D81D06171F2A@CITYSERV>
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Folks,

I've mailed the Propane Tank Plugs last friday to Mark Hooper (HOOPERM@ci.charleston.sc.us).

It cost me $3.00 to ship them, and just out of curiosity, I stopped by the local Home Depot. The total for three plugs is $1.49 including taxes...

So you can bug Mark when you need them, or buy them yourself and pay less...

They are standard stuff (at least in Canada): 3/4 in. (you'll need two) and 1/4 in. steel plugs, found in the plumbing supplies.

Question: should the propane tank be painted body colour, or white like the poptop?? Please don't start this thread...

Éric

At 15:42 2000-05-11 -0400, Hooper, Mark wrote: > I'd like to use them if possible. >My address is: >MARK HOOPER >104 CORN PLANTERS STREET >DANIEL ISLAND, SC 29492-3506


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