MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
My buddy swore by the flame king until his shanty and gear went up in flames while he was at a tip-up. Someone was looking out for him and he swore the flame kings were safe ....NOT
Love my 5#. Going on 4th season with no issues using a tank top heater. Never go back to those 1# PIA's.
Unfortunately, no matter how many times people see things like this, they're not gonna quit filling their own. Why? Because their IQ tells them "this will never happen to me" or "they must not have been doing it right".
Who is refilling green bombs? I refilled the 6 flame king 1# tanks I have. The 3 green bombs were leftovers from trips camping/fishing running a grill. Look at the picture.The black caps were gone so I put some 3d printed caps on them with a touch of oil on the threads so they don't rust or get banged up when transporting in the sled. All my 1# tanks get stored in a milk crate on my front porch which is open, and I use them on my Weber grill. I typically use the refillable 1# and refill them before I get to the green bombs. once I use a green bomb I toss it. In other words the reason I capped and put oil on the green bomb threads is because I don't plan to use them, unless I can't keep up with refilling my 1# refillable tanks.I've also got a bunch of brass caps for 1# tanks.....they work to, but the 3d printed caps when Ice fishing are nice. The plastic floats and if I lose one it cost me a nickle.
Who is refilling green bombs?
The issues I have with my 5# and 11# is more than likely due to my local area. The local coop oil would top them off for me a few years ago.
There are things called accidents. I know of a number of ice shacks that Have burn down using standard LP tanks. I even know of a few houses that exploded due to gas leaks. People who burned up garages using grills, heaters, etc. Its dangerous using a 5# tank also, hoses leak, connections leak, nothing is 100% safe. Is it a bit safer then 1# tanks.....maybe a bit.....
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this recall affects Hog 100-pound Flame King Propane Cylinders,
The cylinders are white and have built-in wheels, and can be identified by serial numbers 000001 through 002800. UPC 850015730016 and SKU YSN100HOG are printed on the box.
The ace hardware in spirit lake will fill them. I have an 11# and every ACE in SD/IA/MN area has never turned me down or had a problem filling mine.If you dont want your 5# and 11# I am close to you and will take them off your hands.BTW I have 4 flame king 1#'ers and they work great for me also with no issues.
That would work if I refilled in Spirit Lake. It’s an hour away.
Plenty of other ace locations in your area. You obviously fish triboji frequently. I think your making it more of an issue to get your smaller tanks filled than it is.