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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3162254" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Used tanks at an auction typically bring $1 a gallon as a rule around here. A 500 gallon tank is $500, and with a tank that size, the propane distributor will come to you and fill them with no delivery charge. Around here you must have a 200 gallon minimum tank for them to come to the house. Fill them in the summer when propane is less expensive.</p><p>Our home is total electric as I mentioned before, but my new shop has a propane central heat unit in it. I've bought some smaller tanks at auctions and built a manifold for them that runs to the heater. </p><p>Just built a double barrel wood burner stove for the shop, so as soon as I punch a hole through the wall for the stack, I'll cut down on the propane a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3162254, member: 5412"] Used tanks at an auction typically bring $1 a gallon as a rule around here. A 500 gallon tank is $500, and with a tank that size, the propane distributor will come to you and fill them with no delivery charge. Around here you must have a 200 gallon minimum tank for them to come to the house. Fill them in the summer when propane is less expensive. Our home is total electric as I mentioned before, but my new shop has a propane central heat unit in it. I've bought some smaller tanks at auctions and built a manifold for them that runs to the heater. Just built a double barrel wood burner stove for the shop, so as soon as I punch a hole through the wall for the stack, I'll cut down on the propane a lot. [/QUOTE]
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