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6/3/2010 12:35:35 PM EDT
WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH THEM?!!

Everyfuckingtime I use propane there is a freeze up with the regulator.  Someone next to me same set up, no problem.  TxRedneck will tell you it's god's gas and TRG will tell you it is further proof god hates me.  They are all fucktards.

6/3/2010 12:36:55 PM EDT
[#1]
Huh?
6/3/2010 12:39:13 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
Huh?


Roll with it fucker
6/3/2010 1:35:46 PM EDT
[#3]




Quoted:



... TxRedneck will tell you it's god's gas...



Ah tell you whut, that danged ol' TxRedneck is danged ol' right about that one, man.



6/3/2010 1:49:02 PM EDT
[#4]
If it's freezing up you either got a bad regulator or the gas is flowing to fast.

Get a new reg or turn down the flame.
6/3/2010 3:27:18 PM EDT
[#5]



Quoted:



Quoted:

Huh?




Roll with it fucker

Kinda harsh.  I don't use propane much any more but never had a prob.  





 
6/3/2010 3:28:44 PM EDT
[#6]
POUR SOME HOT WATER ON IT! ok I'm not yelling at you persay,...






6/3/2010 3:30:38 PM EDT
[#7]
Nohing worse than a full propane bottle that won't keep a burner lit.
6/3/2010 3:32:53 PM EDT
[#8]
6/3/2010 3:49:36 PM EDT
[#9]
Jeebus.

That's what you get for using a wimpy little 20psi regulator.

Man up and get a 30psi.  

6/3/2010 3:56:11 PM EDT
[#10]
Quit sucking on the damn thing so hard. Your demand rate is too high, either a bad regulator or one too small for the job.
6/4/2010 4:32:50 AM EDT
[#11]
Regulators are for pussies, run that bitch wide open!  
6/4/2010 4:39:34 AM EDT
[#12]
frozen regulators happen when you have water in your fuel and the temperature outside is below freezing.  that's the water freezing, not the gas.

what you're most likely doing is freezing down the bottle.  the bottle isn't big enough to have enough gas in it to vaporize the amount you're trying to draw from it.

put on your big girl britches and see if maybe you can figure out how to operate a fucking flammable gas
6/4/2010 4:41:02 AM EDT
[#13]
The above replies in regard to demand are true.  But one other possibility could be liquid in the line if the tank is overfilled or the wrong application  ie; people try to use forklift cylinders on fish fryers(forklift cylinders are liquid withdrawal).

Not insinuating that you'd fall into the idiot category,  but I thought I'd throw it out anyway.  There's always a few that try stuff like that.
6/4/2010 4:43:12 AM EDT
[#14]
Quoted:
frozen regulators happen when you have water in your fuel and the temperature outside is below freezing.  that's the water freezing, not the gas.

what you're most likely doing is freezing down the bottle.  the bottle isn't big enough to have enough gas in it to vaporize the amount you're trying to draw from it.

put on your big girl britches and see if maybe you can figure out how to operate a fucking flammable gas


Outside temp won't matter(unless it's below -44F).  The boiling point of propane.
6/4/2010 4:44:00 AM EDT
[#15]
Quoted:
The above replies in regard to demand are true.  But one other possibility could be liquid in the line if the tank is overfilled or the wrong application  ie; people try to use forklift cylinders on fish fryers(forklift cylinders are liquid withdrawal).

Not insinuating that you'd fall into the idiot category,  but I thought I'd throw it out anyway.  There's always a few that try stuff like that.


knowing the OP he may very well be running the damned bottle upside down....

6/4/2010 4:47:05 AM EDT
[#16]
Did you put the regulator on the liquid leg?