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Date:         Mon, 30 Apr 2012 20:36:13 -0400
Reply-To:     Karl <tdiguru@WESTYVENTURES.COM>
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From:         Karl <tdiguru@WESTYVENTURES.COM>
Subject:      Re: So let's talk about carrying green 1 LB Coleman cylinders
In-Reply-To:  <4F9F2D6E.6050305@cox.net>
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I've seen those, easy to find - but still 12" tall, ideally I need 10" or shorter height-wise. My old Dehler Profi used a short squat tank, but these are nowhere to be found any more, unfortunately.

Karl

On 4/30/2012 8:25 PM, mark drillock wrote: > You can get a small 4lb or 5lb tank easily enough. The standard BBQ type > hold 20lbs while the Westy tank holds about 12lbs. Here is a small one > almost as short as you are asking for.


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