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  • Want to know how to refill a propane bottle from a 20-pound tank? It's so easy that you will never buy a 1-pound propane tank again unless you just want more for your preps.
    I'm often using a 20lb barbeque propane tank to run my Mr. Heater Big Buddy Propane Heater. However, I like to keep the big propane tank outside. This keeps me from placing my propane space heater (Big Buddy) where I want it in the house. It's also a pain when I want to take the Mr. Heater on the road with me. For this reason, I still use the 1lb LP tanks. You know, the little green Coleman tanks you can buy at Walmart. The problem is, these small propane tanks cost an arm and a leg.
    The Coleman 1 lb. Propane Fuel Tank is super portable and easy to store. But buying these one pound tanks and throwing them away gets pricy and is wasteful. Luckily, you can buy an adapter that will allow you to refill the 1 pound propane tanks from a 20-pound propane tank. Like the one you have on your gas grill.
    In this video, I'm going to walk you through the easy steps to refill a 1 pound propane tank using the adapter listed below.
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  • @EastTexasHomestead
    @EastTexasHomestead  3 роки тому +24

    *UPDATE: I’m now using the Flame King 1 lb propane bottles*
    _Learn more here_ : ➜ ua-cam.com/video/1rKQjwgtAPk/v-deo.html

    • @jimweisgram9185
      @jimweisgram9185 3 роки тому +9

      The flame king is rated for reuse and the normal one pound cylinders are not. The normal bottles are not designed for the stress of filling, using, then refilling.
      People have been killed (burned to death) using a refilled cylinder.

    • @wownewstome6123
      @wownewstome6123 3 роки тому +5

      "Disposable cylinders" are single use, and the other person is correct, bcuz:
      1) The valve is not designed for repeated use. 2) They lack an overfill protection device. 3) Metal walls are too thin - - subject to fatigue and rupture.
      Save a few buck, but risk losing your face? No thanks.

    • @EastTexasHomestead
      @EastTexasHomestead  2 роки тому +8

      @@jimweisgram9185 hey Jim, thanks for the comment. Can you show some examples?

    • @MrBilld75
      @MrBilld75 2 роки тому +3

      @@wownewstome6123 Wow, thank you! I was nervous about refilling those disposal ones (never done it and was just considering it). I know pressure vessels are risky and no joke. And I found out that refilling them is illegal in my Province anyway (for good reason, obviously, as you implied). There was something that made me very uncomfortable about it and you and Jim confirmed it.

    • @EastTexasHomestead
      @EastTexasHomestead  2 роки тому +13

      Here’s the deal. The flame king ones are by far the safest option. But lets all cool down over the traditional/ old school green bottles being refilled. It’s been done forever. I have millions of views with thousands of comments and I see this thrown around every day. No one has ever been able to show someone being hurt while using this product. With that said, if you can spend the $100 to outfit yourself with the flame king kit, that’s the way to go and those are the only bottles I refill these days.

  • @mnwolfe87
    @mnwolfe87 5 років тому +144

    Quick tip i learn from welding and tourching... Only open the valve on the 20# alittle so in the case of an emergency you can quickly turn the tank off

    • @EastTexasHomestead
      @EastTexasHomestead  4 роки тому +12

      Great tip!

    • @daschelupton4930
      @daschelupton4930 4 роки тому +10

      ...and one turn does open the valve to full flow anyway so good tip.

    • @Millwrightmike
      @Millwrightmike 3 роки тому +5

      Not true lol some valves and gasses are stored with cold chemicals in stones etc in side the tank even and the valve or tank will ice up and should open all the way.

    • @Dionisio181
      @Dionisio181 3 роки тому

      Cold temperature make msterials get compact so you can make a more secure charge.

    • @MrBilld75
      @MrBilld75 2 роки тому +3

      Also prevents freezing of the fittings from the gas, which can cause them to clog/not work and it's a complaint people have with them and that's the solution, slow tf down, lol. At least that's the suggestion on the ones superior to this, with a valve in between. They are cool, they have a safety feature that prevents you from overfilling, unlike this thing he's using and they are only $10 more expensive on Amazon, than this thing. Someone was having trouble with their's and the answer was to not open it all the way, as that can freeze and clog them. The person answering said to only open it up part way and that should work.
      No reason to be cranking it on full or anywhere near that, despite the claims of Mike and false comparisons to other gasses, lol. Common sense should tell a person that just the sheer difference in size of the two, is enough to go slow, but common sense ain't so common. lol. So yeah, that's a great tip.

  • @garywilson818
    @garywilson818 4 роки тому +8

    Garys' wife here - Having saved at least 50 of these 1# tanks, will be filling them soon. Thank you, Olivet Farm Preppers

  • @rustynutz4493
    @rustynutz4493 2 роки тому +2

    I experienced a huge difference in fill amount between 1 cylinder that I froze and 2 that I didn't. Freeze them !

  • @rdc7622
    @rdc7622 2 роки тому +5

    Refilling my small bottles like this has saved me a crazy amount of money and time.

    • @ryantowers2313
      @ryantowers2313 2 роки тому

      Save more time a hook 20lb directly to the heater its safer to then filling yourself

    • @jizzythefroggy1108
      @jizzythefroggy1108 2 роки тому +1

      You spent that savings on booze didn't ya?

    • @rdc7622
      @rdc7622 2 роки тому

      @@jizzythefroggy1108 Lol

  • @ladyb003
    @ladyb003 6 років тому +64

    Glad I watched this first before trying to refill a tank. That big hiss at the end would have scared the crap out of me....lol. Now I'll know to expect it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @DMF716
    @DMF716 Рік тому +1

    I do the Schrader valve with small needle nose pliers. And purge the air out of the 1# tank. And when I start to see liquid spray, I release the Schrader valve and then get ready to shut the slave tank off. Timing is important for a good fill, but not over filling. Otherwise, if over filled I set them outside on the porch and the Schrader valve will release what's necessary.
    Try at your own risk.

  • @348loadedlever3
    @348loadedlever3 3 роки тому +4

    I filled 22 of those green cylinders from one 20 pound tank. So as I expected I wasn’t getting them 100 percent full
    A year later I went and checked on my 22 refilled cylinders and 7 of them completely leaked out. So if you fill them you need to use them ASAP or screw them onto something with a shut off valve so they can’t leak

  • @kroisostreasure
    @kroisostreasure 2 роки тому +48

    A few words of advise: (1) always wear protective glasses when working with pressurized containers; (2) work outside, away from the source of fire or sparks and (ideally) have a working fire extinguisher nearby; (3) always visually check the integrity of the black rubber o-rings in the adapter and all the connecting devices: if they are frayed or torn or missing - STOP!

    • @Mr4twitch
      @Mr4twitch 2 роки тому

      Words of advice.. don't do it!!!!!!

    • @thomasc5753
      @thomasc5753 2 роки тому +2

      (4) don’t be so scared of everything

    • @Mr4twitch
      @Mr4twitch 2 роки тому +1

      @@thomasc5753 (5) just get the hose to use tanks

    • @thomasc5753
      @thomasc5753 2 роки тому

      @@Mr4twitch (6) you win 🏆

    • @davidleebls1874
      @davidleebls1874 2 роки тому

      Good Info!!!!!!!

  • @__hjg__2123
    @__hjg__2123 3 роки тому +26

    There are versions of the adapter that attach to the larger tank using the outer threads (just like a grill attachment) - instead of using the inside/counter-clockwise/reverse threads. I like those because (1) you don't need a wrench and (2) they are less likely to "unscrew" when attaching the 1lb (smaller) bottles for re-filling. But, either version is good - money saver - and can be a life saver.

    • @stevehiigel3828
      @stevehiigel3828 2 роки тому +5

      I have two of that kind myself. I don't throw the 1 lb. tanks away anymore.

    • @Divici02623
      @Divici02623 2 роки тому +5

      Can you provide a link please?

    • @markconway7189
      @markconway7189 Рік тому

      @@stevehiigel3828 fill small propane tanks

  • @methere27
    @methere27 2 роки тому +2

    I find if you leave them on for an hour or more the liquid propane will transfer slowly to get them completely full

  • @RobertPeru2749
    @RobertPeru2749 3 роки тому +20

    Very clear and concise video. There are so many tutorials that meander and linger on and on. Yours didn't do that. Thanks for a great learning experience!

  • @petermalutin7407
    @petermalutin7407 5 років тому +155

    Never stand in the line of fire when opening a valve of compressed gas...or anything for that matter.

    • @stevenradke5920
      @stevenradke5920 3 роки тому +4

      5lbs will kill youl just as dead as 10,000 lbs

    • @MrBilld75
      @MrBilld75 2 роки тому +2

      Pressure vessels are crazy when they explode, yes. Far more dangerous than many other things.

    • @MrBilld75
      @MrBilld75 2 роки тому

      @@stevenradke5920 Indeed! If people have been killed just refilling a PCP rifle, a 1lb tank will kill or maim as readily as any larger pressure vessel. Those tanks are smaller than a 1lb propane tank, so you are completely correct that the size doesn't matter. It's a pressure vessel, they are just inherently dangerous and should be treated with respect and safety, to the letter. I've heard some crazy stories about exploding pressure vessels. Big ones too, that are scarier than dynamite and many high explosives. They have built in shrapnel, under extreme pressure, good reason enough to have a healthy fear of them. Even an air compressor shreds when it explodes and it doesn't care in what direction, lol.
      People/shops/hospitals etc. frequently put them in their own rooms because of that. Preferably cement walled ones. And with how poorly many places maintain them, that's a good thing. Heard some horror stories there too. Like the pile of rust and gunk and water in the bottom from improper drainage, was the only thing preventing it from exploding. The metal was so paper thin it might as well have not even been there.

    • @kellykeefe3610
      @kellykeefe3610 2 роки тому

      See my post

    • @chocolatemilk9821
      @chocolatemilk9821 2 роки тому +4

      Brothers friend was killed by a exploding valve from a manure pump

  • @danielbailey4683
    @danielbailey4683 6 років тому +10

    this is quite a substantial savings for the avid camper , etc. thankyou for the demonstration Daniel

  • @patrickenck9541
    @patrickenck9541 Рік тому

    purchased a "portable buddy, mr. heater". just used your method for re-filling . thank you. there is a "safety release" on the side of heater. did not use. for sure of its true purpose. good video. thank you .

  • @gregkienle3378
    @gregkienle3378 6 років тому +33

    Been doing this for several years... saved a TON TON of money on refilling tanks. Totally safe, never had a problem.

    • @EastTexasHomestead
      @EastTexasHomestead  5 років тому +1

      Good to hear that! Thanks for posting about it.

    • @mikedisher30
      @mikedisher30 5 років тому

      Greg Kienle Greg seriously how long this adapter been outthere

    • @curvenut
      @curvenut 3 роки тому +3

      How many times you refill a 1lb tank before recycle it ?

    • @BNO-4333
      @BNO-4333 2 роки тому +4

      Just because you haven't had a problem doesn't make it totally safe. Fought a house fire where one of these leaked and exploded, causing all of the others to explode

    • @geraldmicallef6575
      @geraldmicallef6575 2 роки тому +1

      @@curvenut you do not recycle tank ,you can rifle again Mr nuts😂

  • @kenmatthews6476
    @kenmatthews6476 2 роки тому +3

    Hey, thanks for the info in the video. I live in sunny California and the temperature was 52 degrees on my first attempt. I did not place 1 lb bottle in the freezer so it didn’t work. Then i threw them in the freezer for 1 1/2 and it worked just as you described. Much appreciated.

  • @westpearson6759
    @westpearson6759 2 роки тому +11

    You might think about this. 1) weigh a FULL 1 lb cylinder on your kitchen scale. Don’t fill bottles above that weight! Overfull is dangerous. 2) make yourself a cradle to hold the 20 lb cylinder on its side, with the valve over the side of your table, so the 1 lb cylinder is vertical and 3) as someone else has already said, you need to vent the 1 lb using the relief valve.

    • @bruceg7384
      @bruceg7384 2 роки тому +5

      reason propane tank is upside down is liquid propane is what is in tank, you need to fill 1 lb with liquid not expanded gas.

    • @westpearson6759
      @westpearson6759 2 роки тому +3

      @@bruceg7384 Yeah, I made my comment too short. You need to fill from a FULL tank. Best if the tank is inverted. I have a rig with a hose, so I fill mine with the tank inverted, and the 1 lb bottle vertical lower than the big tank.

    • @trentallman984
      @trentallman984 2 роки тому +3

      A full one should not weigh over 30 oz. If you overfill just burn it off with a torch head until you get it to 30 oz.

  • @CamilleOlivia
    @CamilleOlivia 6 років тому +6

    Thanks! I just ordered a portable BBQ and then realized I'd need some kind of adapter to use my big tank. When I saw the prices of the ones with hoses, I gasped. They cost about half of the price of the BBQ! Then...I saw these nifty little adapters. Your instructions will keep me from blowing myself up! Thanks again. Cheers!

    • @EastTexasHomestead
      @EastTexasHomestead  5 років тому

      Aweseom. Yeah, they get crazy with the price of propane hoses.

    • @jamesburriss1086
      @jamesburriss1086 2 роки тому +1

      They sell the adapter hose for less than $10.00 at Home Depot

    • @alandillon6469
      @alandillon6469 2 роки тому

      @@jamesburriss1086 Thanks James, I'm thinking of doing the hose route myself👍

  • @Dixie6716
    @Dixie6716 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the great instructional video on refilling the 1 lb. propane bottles. It was very helpful and very easy to understand. I really like seeing something like this done before I attempt to do it the first time. Thanks again, Larry J.

  • @STBRetired1
    @STBRetired1 2 роки тому +4

    That's interesting about purging the air. When hooking up the heater to a 20 lb tank, the fellow who represents Mr. Heater Big Buddy for Amazon took 15 minutes to purge the air out of the hose line before he could fire up the heater. A commenter said that he should have raised the heater above the propane tank as the propane is heavier than air so all the air in the line will stay on top of the propane as it pushes towards the heater. That results in a quicker purge than having the heater and tank on the same level and mixing the air and propane and waiting for there to be enough propane concentration to ignite the pilot light. I don't see where there is much you can do when using the two 1 lbs tanks connected directly to the heater.

  • @nyoko_musingie
    @nyoko_musingie 4 роки тому +13

    We bought the adapter and are grateful you made this video. We were nervous until we seen this. Thank you so very much!!!

  • @johnlong384
    @johnlong384 Рік тому

    Thanks for your little info-clip and no, I haven't done it yet (after my buddy took my adapter) but I will
    de-air the little bottle by pushing a pin into the inlet on the 1 lb bottle once or twice during refilling.

  • @bojangles6239
    @bojangles6239 2 роки тому +4

    If you weigh the tanks after filling you will find that the cold tank fills faster and is heavier than the one at room temperature. To get the same amount of liquid gas in the one at room temp you will have to purge gas several times.

  • @Goldwing1500rider
    @Goldwing1500rider 4 роки тому +11

    I have one of those adapter, I constantly fill my one pounders, always end up half full or less, why? Well I’m DEAF!! Can’t hear the hiss! Lol, I solved the problem by purchasing flame king kit, as I actually see the propane out the vent screw. I get FULL one pound. It’s unfair you guys can hear 👂. Thanks for sharing.

    • @randyspencer5664
      @randyspencer5664 2 роки тому

      Huh, . . what?

    • @ridendagoldwing
      @ridendagoldwing 2 роки тому

      Eagle Claw you are the lucky one you can't hear the BS the government is talking LOL

  • @mmercier0921
    @mmercier0921 2 роки тому +1

    Been doing this for years. Make sure your small cylinder is completely empty. Do the freezer thing. Drop of oil on the threads. Hang the 15lb. tank upside down.
    Open valve slow and let sit for a few minutes. I always get complete refill by weight. You want to police the used cylinders for rust every year. I do about 30 tanks in the fall.
    Still scares the shit out of me on every cylinder.
    Good video.

  • @pablopicaro7649
    @pablopicaro7649 3 роки тому +17

    The overpressure valves (that can be pulled out to purge vapor-gas) tend to FAIL and leak after the can gets old. Probably best to get one of the cans designed to be refillable that have a purge valve built in. Like Flame King sales for about $15. can use over and over and has Purge Valve that can be turned with allen key.

  • @RussHodes
    @RussHodes 6 років тому +9

    Nice demo = great video and audio !! (love your "studio" )

    • @EastTexasHomestead
      @EastTexasHomestead  5 років тому

      Thanks, Russ. I've got one of the best studios on UA-cam for sure. :)

  • @ForeIndication
    @ForeIndication 2 роки тому +1

    I did buy that valve (off your link), I have one but you have to pull the Schrader valve not regulator. That one is trick, I like it, thanks.

  • @daleprinetraylor8557
    @daleprinetraylor8557 2 роки тому

    Very cool!! I luv the straight forward!!

  • @lightmechanic2370
    @lightmechanic2370 4 роки тому +6

    Only use good clean tanks. Use a scale to reach the correct weight (fill level) of each tank, do not do it by guessing or time. Don't pull the relief valve with pliers, it's not designed for repeated use. Use brass caps with rubber washers (Amazon, brass = no sparks), tightly closed on each tank after filling. When I open the cap, I smell to see if there is a significant propane scent. If there is, I discard the tank, as they are a dime a dozen. After they have been refilled even once, store them outdoors protected from weather where Propane cannot collect. A shed or garage that can be mostly closed should not be considered well ventilated. We are used to seeing the small tanks inside buildings, this is complacency to avoid. Propane can even trickle like water down an outdoor slope and collect a long distance from the tanks.
    Not trying to be safety police here. I do refill my on tanks but use extreme caution. Be a little bit afraid of it. Never get complacent. Treat it like a loaded gun with a hair trigger. Camper next to us exploded from leaking propane. Flash of fire, no residual flames. Family of 4 inside. Tragic. Mom and kids were under blankets so physically unscathed, dad was standing up in boxer shorts which covered the only areas that didn't have the top layer of skin burned off. Hair was solid chunks of char. Couldn't have been more painful to be burned at the stake.

    • @MrBilld75
      @MrBilld75 2 роки тому

      Wow, that's scary and not the first time I've heard similar horror stories. You're not being the safety Police, no, this is needed, pressure vessels (especially with explosive gasses inside) are no joke, man, I agree. Best advice I've ever heard that sums up what you said in 4 stark words, is "don't mess with pressure vessels", lol. And that was from someone who saw big ones explode. And at that scale, it will obliterate anyone near it, but even small ones are highly dangerous.
      If filling a PCP rifle can kill someone (and has) and these tanks are slightly larger size, then these surely can. It's not necessarily about the size, it's about the pressure/force and shrapnel that's so dangerous about it, the size doesn't matter. Respect ALL pressure vessels. Even air compressors, they are no joke either when they explode. Treat it all like a loaded gun with a hair trigger, indeed, because it is. That's very good advice. So cringe that he had his face right in line with that rocket at one point. Yeesh. I'd be like shielding behind a piece of plywood, lol. That's how uncomfortable I am with this whole idea. But the Flame King kits actually "designed" to refill 1lb tanks and their tanks are thick, have better seals and parts, seem pretty cool and I'd feel safer using them.
      This is not my cup of tea, those disposable ones were never designed for refilling and are dangerous enough to refill, that in my Canadian Province it's illegal. They even want the adapters banned too. But a Flame King refillable kit would be acceptable, because it meets all the same standards as the larger refillables.

  • @NHseacoast
    @NHseacoast 3 роки тому +6

    Good Info, or you can buy big buddy heater 10' or 12' hose and connect it directly to your 20lb propane tank instead of using the one pound propane bottles and the heater will run for a day.

  • @apbxny216
    @apbxny216 2 роки тому

    Thanks dude, this is going to save some folks a lot of money.

  • @larryanderson2561
    @larryanderson2561 2 роки тому

    Informative video so I just ordered the product. Thanks

  • @SteveBuchanan1447
    @SteveBuchanan1447 3 роки тому +11

    Great video! I am glad I watched this as I just bought my first Mr. Heater Big Buddy and was curious as to how to refill the 1 pounder tanks. It seemed to me a waste to discard them. Also, I am glad I saw this for a few reasons, one now being the hiss at the end. That, if unexpected, would have definitely startled me. But, when I think about it, when I have he 20 pounder filled, there is a hiss when they finish the fill. Thanks, again.

    • @smokymountains5249
      @smokymountains5249 2 роки тому +2

      Hey bro, got a big buddy heater, and got an adapter hose so I can run it off of a 20 lb tank. Much lowere maintenance.

  • @danielhash6086
    @danielhash6086 2 роки тому +1

    U can just get the hose with regulator and use the 20 gallon tank to keep the heater on

  • @222shyann
    @222shyann 10 місяців тому +1

    Great instructions! Thank you much.

  • @SilvaDreams
    @SilvaDreams 3 роки тому +11

    For anyone watching this, they tell you to stick the small tanks in the freezer for a reason. It's to minimize the amount of LP that vaporizes when it hits the small tank which has a much lower pressure which being room temperature means the LP has room to expand and turn back into gas lowering the over all capacity of the tank.

    • @EastTexasHomestead
      @EastTexasHomestead  3 роки тому +2

      I understand why they say it. However, from my experience, the insignificant gain isn’t worth the hassle. Thanks for spelling it out, though.

    • @PSPSMITH2022
      @PSPSMITH2022 3 роки тому +7

      @@EastTexasHomestead I've tried multiple variations, testing to see if temperature really makes that big of a difference when filling these tanks. My conclusion: it does not. I've tried every canister temperature variation between frozen, room-temperature, and even 90F+ in full sunlight, being filled from a 20 lb tank that was frozen, room-temperature, or hot in full sunlight, and the difference in end weight is, at best, less than 5%. Given that a full-flame burn on a propane tank will maybe last two hours, we're talking about a maximum of a six minute increase in overall burn time. In theory it makes sense, but in practice, it's not very practical and not worth jumping through those extra hoops, in my opinion. There's also the potential risk of overfilling if the pressure relief valve freeze and locks, especially in canisters that technically weren't constructed with the intent of multiple consumer refills. If I REALLY need more burn time, I'll just grab another canister, or pack a larger tank.
      One recommendation I would make for those who plan to regularly refill 1 lb canisters: look at buying a high-grade steel canister that is built to DOT refill and transportation specifications. I have three 16.4 oz canisters made by Flame King, that were around $15.00 each on Amazon. They are considerably heavier duty canisters than the Coleman ones (empty Coleman = 390g; empty Flame King = 680g), and the pressure relief valve is built to be filled and refilled hundreds of times. One warning I give is that the dimensions are not the same as the Coleman disposable canisters, most notably that it is 0.25" taller and 74% heavier than Coleman canisters. If you intend on connecting the canister inside a device, such as connecting and swinging them into a buddy heater, I would carefully review dimensions and weight tolerances prior to buying. As I use my 1 lb canisters for camp stoves and lanterns, the height difference and increased weight is a complete non-issue. I've had mine for years, helping me avoid purchasing at least a hundred Coleman ones. Less waste, relatively inexpensive (empty canister and refilling from 20 lb tanks), heavy-duty steel, quality pressure relief valve, and street legal to transport after refilling.

  • @4-SeasonNature
    @4-SeasonNature 4 роки тому +7

    Just ordered my adapter from the link. Looking forward to saving money, about 3/4 from having to buy the 1lb bottles.

  • @trickyrick2248
    @trickyrick2248 2 роки тому +1

    I believe this process is well worth the money , but 2 years ago I purchased the fitting just like you show , from Harbor Freight . I didn’t attempt to refill for several months . When I did use it , I had absolutely no success . I did it exactly like you demonstrated . I threw the brass adapter in my tool box , and about two weeks ago , tried it again . You. Can barely hear the gas going from the 20 bottle to the one pound bottle . After waiting about 5 minutes , I disconnected from the 20 lb bottle and had about 3 oz of gas in the 1 pound bottle . I attempted to do this with a second bottle , same result ! BTW , tried the freezer process before the refill attempt .
    Pretty disappointed myself . Also in East Texas .

  • @suezbell1
    @suezbell1 Рік тому

    Thanks for the information. Especially that if the tanks are the same temperature then there is no need to chill small tank.

  • @offgridburbia
    @offgridburbia 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the video. I checked the weight of the small tanks before and after with my kitchen scale and I got about 9 ounces of propane after a couple of minutes.

    • @3er328
      @3er328 2 роки тому +8

      There is a missing step left out, probably for liability reason, a job I had years ago was refilling propane tanks, there is a bleeder valve on the 1lb tank, you’re going to need a pair of curved nose forceps, about a 5” pair , screw on tank with the bleeder valve between(as close as you can get to) 11&1 o’clock position, it gets a little tricky, not much room to work but it’s worth it if you want a full tank, don’t worry you can’t really over fill the tank, this method more based on liquid than gas pressure, just don’t leave them in the sun, ok, fill tank the way he’s showing you, when it done making the transfer sound use the forceps to pull up on the bleeder valve a little, when liquid propane starts come out, stop, that tank is done,

    • @robertboyd3863
      @robertboyd3863 Рік тому

      @@3er328 Thanks, I tried to push it down, will try your way

  • @rebeccarorie313
    @rebeccarorie313 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you I know the first time I do it I'll be a little nervous PS there is a way to get a 20 lb tank and apply it with a attachment tubing to the cook stove and not have to fill the little cans This is what tractor supply suggested

    • @NHseacoast
      @NHseacoast 3 роки тому

      Yes buy a 10' propane hose to connect the 20 pound propane tank to your cook stove. You can find them online or in a store such as tractor supply.

    • @BUSTRCHERRI
      @BUSTRCHERRI 3 роки тому +1

      You can literally connect anything g you want to a propane tank if you have the fittings. Just be sure to use teflon tape always.

    • @robertboyd3863
      @robertboyd3863 Рік тому

      @@BUSTRCHERRI Actually there is a special tape to use, not the teflon

  • @MaryMaryMary
    @MaryMaryMary 4 роки тому +2

    So Hank Hill! Propane & propane accessories

  • @williamnewton7406
    @williamnewton7406 2 роки тому

    Instruction is hard. Well done!

  • @JRP357
    @JRP357 2 роки тому +7

    This is a 1lb bottle . You can use a screw driver or needle nose pliers to press down in mouth of bottle , to make sure bottle is completely empty . Then weigh bottle , then fill and then relieve pressure as many times as it takes , till the bottle weighs 1lb more than when completely empty . Other wise the bottle will only be about half full .

  • @aaaarrrg3773
    @aaaarrrg3773 5 років тому +3

    I bought separate 20lb tank and 1lb bottle adapters, then put a valve between them. I usually fill several at a time so the inlin valve makes swapping out bottles easier. I fill for 30min each and get 80%-90% full. When I used an adapter like yours and filled it till it stopped making noise it'd only be about 25%-30% full. I get 6-8hrs on my refills using Mr Heater Little Buddy. I can get 10hrs if I let hem fill 45 min but that wears out the bottle's valves more quickly and you don't want them sitting around that full, espeially if they get warm. 30 min I found to be the sweet spot between function and safety.

  • @matthewkelly4396
    @matthewkelly4396 2 роки тому +1

    You were clear and concise with the instructions. Well done. Thanks

  • @gunguyforlife630
    @gunguyforlife630 2 роки тому +1

    I just bought the hose to run my Mr. Heater off my 20lb tank, works much better than hassling with those dumb adapter. Plus they never seemed to get all the way full, even when purging them.

    • @blaws6684
      @blaws6684 2 роки тому

      You never EVER fill a propane tank totally full. Extremely dangerous!!!
      You must leave a vapor cushion to allow for temperature changes.
      The most important tool is a scale. There is a reason they are called a 1 pound tank. Not 1.3

    • @gunguyforlife630
      @gunguyforlife630 2 роки тому

      @@blaws6684No shit! I never said I completely filled it! I said they would not take in much fuel, as in not 1 pound!
      Pay attention!

    • @blaws6684
      @blaws6684 2 роки тому

      @@gunguyforlife630 don’t get nasty. I should have made clear. That was meant for other commenters too not you in particular . Your comment about not being able to get them 100% full I thought needed clarification
      “Plus they never seem to get all the way full, even when purging”

  • @lightmechanic2370
    @lightmechanic2370 4 роки тому +4

    Not trying to be safety police here. I do refill my on tanks but use extreme caution. Be a little bit afraid of it. Never get complacent. Treat it like a loaded gun with a hair trigger. Camper next to us exploded from leaking propane. Flash of fire, no residual flames. Family of 4 inside. Tragic. Mom and kids were under blankets so physically unscathed, dad was standing up in boxer shorts which covered the only areas that didn't have the top layer of skin burned off. Hair was solid chunks of char. Couldn't have been more painful to be burned at the stake.
    Only use good clean tanks. Use a scale to reach the correct weight (fill level) of each tank, do not do it by guessing or time. Don't pull the relief valve with pliers, it's not designed for repeated use. Use brass caps with rubber washers (Amazon, brass = no sparks), tightly closed on each tank after filling. When I open the cap, I smell to see if there is a significant propane scent. If there is, I discard the tank, as they are a dime a dozen. After they have been refilled even once, store them outdoors protected from weather where Propane cannot collect. A shed or garage that can be mostly closed should not be considered well ventilated. We are used to seeing the small tanks inside buildings, this is complacency to avoid. Propane can even trickle like water down an outdoor slope and collect a long distance from the tanks.
    Pass that around to other refill sites and vids. Better to be safe than roasted.

    • @EastTexasHomestead
      @EastTexasHomestead  4 роки тому

      Great post. Thanks for the info and having a level head about it. Most people who understand the danger fail to see that it can be done safely.

    • @wildershoney2439
      @wildershoney2439 2 роки тому

      Nope. I've seem propane tanks flying in the air and the explosions of others on ground. I'm buying new or looting them if it comes to it. After reading your comment my fear is completely justified. Thanks for the advice but nope.

  • @billh9643
    @billh9643 4 роки тому +21

    Left handed threads deal with EXPLOSIVE. GAS so you don't mix it with oxygen under pressure.

    • @johnd4348
      @johnd4348 2 роки тому +1

      Nope. Your tightening the small bottle to the adapter. If they were both right handed then one would loose up when thightening the other.

    • @raynic1173
      @raynic1173 2 роки тому +1

      @@johnd4348 no bro that's not why it is designed that way. That's pure coincidence. Like a previous poster said, it's so you dont mix up gas (explosive) with other (non-exclusive, oxygen, nitrogen, argon) fittings. This is designed to be idiot proof for 'home owners' and their gas home/trailer grills also. The bonus you describe has more to do with fact that the 20 lbs. Bottle has left hand threads and the 1 lb. Bottle had right hand threads. So the 'adapter' has to designed with that in mind. This for the commercial industry primarily, when you get down to the hobbiest' level things change. Hence the right hand threads on the 1 lb cylinders of various shapes for propane, map gas...

    • @johnd4348
      @johnd4348 2 роки тому +1

      @@raynic1173 Well I do have 30 years as a skilled trades man putting gas lines together. So I do Know something about pipe fittings. Besides I don't know of any home owner who would be connecting oxygen inside their homes. Even onygen bottles have way different size fittings then propane tanks. and acteline is even smaller then either.

    • @raynic1173
      @raynic1173 2 роки тому +1

      @@johnd4348 bro 30 years and that was your intial reponse to tell the OP 'Nope' like he's wrong about his claim of left handed threads are for explosive gases. Then there's nothing I can contribute besides criticism so I'll stop and say adios...

    • @robertboyd3863
      @robertboyd3863 Рік тому

      @@johnd4348 You haven't learned much in 30 years

  • @kevindavis7822
    @kevindavis7822 2 роки тому

    good and simple to-the-point good job

  • @SueBHoney-cq8co
    @SueBHoney-cq8co 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you, this is informative ! Just filled my propane tanks @ $4.39.
    Got my Big Buddy heater, Coleman stove and oven.
    Need that adapter.

  • @condor5635
    @condor5635 3 роки тому +10

    Great video the only thing you really should do is weigh the 1 pounder when you’re done just to make sure you’re not overfilled and weight is at or below a new tank weight. Thanks for posting

    • @nathanoosterhuis6232
      @nathanoosterhuis6232 2 роки тому

      This!

    • @robertboyd3863
      @robertboyd3863 Рік тому

      I don't think it is possible to over fill , I was lucky to get half enough in them

    • @condor5635
      @condor5635 Рік тому +1

      @@robertboyd3863 it is possible I have done it

    • @robertboyd3863
      @robertboyd3863 Рік тому

      @@condor5635 Could be, I wasn't releasing the release valve right

  • @RichardBronosky
    @RichardBronosky 3 роки тому +3

    Wow! I just found this adapter at Harbor Freight. I try to never order what I can buy locally.

  • @gospelgunn
    @gospelgunn 2 роки тому

    Hope you all had a
    HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO GOD day
    Thank you

  • @goldenglowladore3842
    @goldenglowladore3842 2 роки тому

    I'm jumpy! Jumped when you released the cannister and it made the "ffftt"- sound.

  • @tedsmith3532
    @tedsmith3532 2 роки тому +25

    That 1 pound tank is not even half full doing that method you need to open the relief valve on the one pound tank by pulling the relief valve until you get liquid fuel coming out, then you will have a full one pound full tank .

    • @MrBilld75
      @MrBilld75 2 роки тому +5

      Great tip, thank you. This is why I love reading the comments. They are frequently smarter than the video, especially in this case, lol. Stands in the line of fire of a pressure vessel, wow. *facepalm.

    • @bettinaneumeyer6760
      @bettinaneumeyer6760 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you ... I did this years ago and only had half tank at best. I wondered why. Cheers.

    • @jicirob
      @jicirob 2 роки тому +4

      I like to have the valve at the 10 o'clock or 2 o'clock position, once the sound stops pull the valve out until liquid then when the sound stops again it's usually right on with 16oz added to the 14.3oz empty weight.

    • @daremcadams1868
      @daremcadams1868 2 роки тому +2

      Yup!... That is correct way too get the 1lb tank full

    • @ismaelcastillo43
      @ismaelcastillo43 2 роки тому +1

      Took me a while cause you have to release air from the purge valve to get a proper fill

  • @jeepdriver7603
    @jeepdriver7603 2 роки тому +8

    The reason for the backward threads on gas equipment is so that plumbing pipes are not connected by accident. It may seem absurd on a 5 gallon tank, but it's an industry standard.

  • @Ukraineisawesone
    @Ukraineisawesone 2 роки тому

    Used it. For four. Weeks. Works well

  • @steveabbott2736
    @steveabbott2736 2 роки тому

    Thanks for being the demonstrator and now I’ll save some money doing this thank you

  • @TonyMaine915
    @TonyMaine915 4 роки тому +23

    The 1lb tank should weigh 29 Oz. When filled.

    • @teamslaiyans3808
      @teamslaiyans3808 3 роки тому +1

      Just did like 3 of them, somehow I can’t get them to 29oz, only 25 oz 🤔🤔

    • @bingosunnoon9341
      @bingosunnoon9341 3 роки тому +3

      @@teamslaiyans3808 29 ounces is way too much for a tank not designed to be refilled.

    • @robertalonzo1569
      @robertalonzo1569 2 роки тому

      Im in! Buying adapter... going to way several 'new' cans to use as reference for weight before I fill.

    • @robertalonzo1569
      @robertalonzo1569 2 роки тому

      Lol weigh not as in way 🙄

  • @Seahorse.302
    @Seahorse.302 5 років тому +25

    Everyone knows sparks fly in the bedroom

    • @markrushing23
      @markrushing23 4 роки тому +1

      Yea, especially when you have a loose propane connection and have the (bbq) valve half cracked.

    • @markrushing23
      @markrushing23 4 роки тому +2

      Then just light up a good ole cigg..... The good ole days.

    • @MrSsandwichman69
      @MrSsandwichman69 3 роки тому +2

      Lmao

    • @christinesorrento9245
      @christinesorrento9245 2 роки тому

      Someone asked me "do you smoke after you do it ".... i said...." don't know, i never looked

    • @rykerschenck7007
      @rykerschenck7007 2 роки тому

      And they ask me If I smoke after sex: and I say
      "I had'nt checked yet"

  • @salomonsalguero9153
    @salomonsalguero9153 2 роки тому

    Thankyou for your class

  • @fawnmartinelli8585
    @fawnmartinelli8585 Рік тому

    “Everyone has sparks in the bathroom.” Hahahahhahaha. Enjoyed your info and humor.

  • @MrBilld75
    @MrBilld75 2 роки тому +24

    There's actually a much better one than this that is only about $10 more expensive. And much safer to use too. They are an elbow, with a control valve in between the two tanks, which allow you to fill the small 1lb and it has a safety feature that prevents you from overfilling the 1lb. It's pretty cool and you can find them all over Amazon etc., along with that one you have. So basically you prop the 20lb tank up on a table or whatever, upside down with the elbow down over the edge and just hang the 1lb over the edge while filling and you control it from the valve in between which is facing upward for easy access.

    • @EastTexasHomestead
      @EastTexasHomestead  2 роки тому +2

      I agree. I made a video about it a while back. Here’s the link: ua-cam.com/video/1rKQjwgtAPk/v-deo.html

    • @MrBilld75
      @MrBilld75 2 роки тому +2

      @@EastTexasHomestead Ahh yes, the Flame King refillable kit, has almost the same thing as these elbows with the valve I spoke of. It's actually longer on the Flame King kit than these and I assume that the Flame King refiller is a push handle filler it looks like? As opposed to a red plastic turn knob, like on these shorter elbows I was talking about. But yeah, identical idea really. That Flame King refill kit is smartly designed, I like it. And the bottles are safe and made for refilling.
      They really hit it out of the park on that one, a legit refilling station, that's actually designed right for refilling from a big tank (unlike dangerous to refill disposable ones). They geared the whole thing around the refilling idea everyone was doing, right down to the stand. Their heater, that is a direct competitor to Mr Heater Buddy heaters, is also good. Unlike the Buddy heaters, their's has a much better thermostat/heat control.
      And you can hook it up to a 20lb tank, with the same hose/adapter for Mr Heater, so they are compatible. There was a vs. video a guy here on UA-cam did. And there was one thing better on the Buddy heater (can't remember what it was, maybe the space to hook up 2 tanks vs. 1?), but the heat control on the Flame King is far superior. It has a set it and forget it, increment capable heat control and thermostat the Buddy does not have. So it will turn the heater on and off and just "keep warm" at a constant temperature, once the room is heated and is very efficient. Much more so than the Buddy, solely because of this.
      It's also not as bulky as a Buddy heater. I think if I buy one it will be the Flame King heater, it's just as good as the Buddy and sharper looking than the buddy (not like that matters, I don't go by looks, I go by functionality/durability etc.). But it's a bonus if it looks sharp and theirs does.

    • @EastTexasHomestead
      @EastTexasHomestead  2 роки тому +3

      @@MrBilld75 interesting. I saw the Flame King heater but passed it up as a knock-off. I’ve got 3 of the Mr. Heaters (Buddy, Big Buddy, and Buddy Flex) but your comment has me looking to buy the Flam King one too. I should have known that they would have one upped the mr heater based on what they did with the tanks. Yet another video idea. Thanks.

    • @MrBilld75
      @MrBilld75 2 роки тому

      @@EastTexasHomestead Yeah, I think that's the only vs. video I've seen out there, so it's not a heavily covered topic/comparison from what I see. So you certainly could do one and it would not be "an overdone comparison" like some videos on other things. And he didn't really test/experiment on the video or off camera either, to my knowledge. He just did a basic feature comparison. So you could certainly go more in depth and do like a head to head test or something, like on heat output, performance, efficiency.

    • @rickstech9771
      @rickstech9771 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you

  • @stonesourG6
    @stonesourG6 4 роки тому +9

    Do you have to purge the 1lb. tank first, before refilling? I saw another video where they did that. I’m trying to figure out if test is required “FIRST”.

    • @BUSTRCHERRI
      @BUSTRCHERRI 3 роки тому +4

      Yes. Purging the tank first is a bonus. Don't pike anything into the valve though. That's just stup I'd. Screw the adaptor onto the one pound bottle instead. It'll push the valve in and purge the tank for you.

    • @robertshorthill4153
      @robertshorthill4153 3 роки тому +3

      Rob B No, and don't mess with that little needle valve near the top of the tank. It may not reseal properly, causing a slight undetectable leak. In a vehicle, or a warm enclosed space, there is the potential for an explosion, injury, death and/ or a fine of $500,000. Only refill them suckers up to where you don't hear a hissing sound. Shut off the big tank valve and disconnect the green tank. Propane is 1.5 times heavier than air, so will settle in lower areas. A spark of any sort will blow up the vapers. ALWAYS fill these green tanks out of doors. Pay attention, my friend. Bob

    • @robertshorthill4153
      @robertshorthill4153 3 роки тому +5

      @@BUSTRCHERRI You are nuts, my friend ! Don't do anything other than screwing on those green tanks onto the adapter. That's what I mean by not letting an idiot fill those tanks -- they are against the law to refill in the first place. There is absolutely no reason to "purge" these tanks. There is no air in them, just propane vapers. All one is doing is filling them with liquid from a big tank. When the hissing stops, shut off the big tank valve, unscrew the green tank and you are done. Don't be concerned if the tank is not to a full 16 ounces. It's safer that way. If you have to have a full 16, just buy a new tank from the store. Remember, refilling these empty green ones is ILLEGAL. If you wanna be an outlaw, do it safely.

    • @jfrphoto01
      @jfrphoto01 2 роки тому

      @@robertshorthill4153 It is now illegal in MA to sell/purchase/possess one of these valves, $5,000.00 fine!

    • @robertboyd3863
      @robertboyd3863 Рік тому

      @@jfrphoto01 More insanity from from the land of killing witches,

  • @EastTexasHomestead
    @EastTexasHomestead  5 років тому

    I've got two new links for you!
    1) (NEW) Mr. Heater Big Buddy Review ➜ ua-cam.com/video/4rFsJtxjRSg/v-deo.html
    2) Check out my (NEW) Mr. Heater store on Amazon ➜ amazon.com/shop/easttexashomestead

  • @ChuckisOutside
    @ChuckisOutside 3 роки тому +2

    Did this today and it was very easy. Thanks

  • @randyblackburn9765
    @randyblackburn9765 4 роки тому +4

    I'm really surprised this is legal to do such a refill . I knew a company years ago that refilled its on hand tanks with an improvised adapter. They would pull the little valve stem with needle nose plies to purge air as it refilled.

    • @stanm8462
      @stanm8462 2 роки тому +2

      Read on the bottle - it is illegal, but looks like everyone does that

    • @kennethsshelby3301
      @kennethsshelby3301 2 роки тому +2

      @@stanm8462, it is illegal to TRANSPORT the refilled bottles but otherwise legal.

    • @megamus3
      @megamus3 2 роки тому +1

      Damn near everything is illegal nowadays, never mind this

    • @robertboyd3863
      @robertboyd3863 Рік тому

      In MI. oral sex with your spouse etc. is a 10 year felony , I pay no attention to the many insane laws .

  • @bobholst874
    @bobholst874 2 роки тому +4

    Many people who've been doing this for years have found that freezing the empty before filling from a room temperature larger tank works best, however: to make sure you get a complete fill, stick the refill into the freezer again for 30 minutes will allow you to get to a full 1lb refill.
    I word to the wise on using a BBQ tank (20lb) cilynder for MR HEATER BIG BUDDY, use only OEM MR HEATER hose. Aftermarket hoses leech oils into propane and they'll destroy your internal regulator!

    • @joesinakandid528
      @joesinakandid528 Рік тому

      Clearly you fell asleep in science class that day they taught practical, real world fluid transfer techniques.

  • @vin4sin
    @vin4sin 2 роки тому +1

    Wear a welding glove and use some needle nose pliers to bleed little vent pin that is on top of small bottle for 10 seconds you will get more volume into your fill bottle.

  • @leighphp2008
    @leighphp2008 2 роки тому

    Very good, very clear

  • @daveallison3507
    @daveallison3507 5 років тому +12

    Again! This looks tedious and possibly dangerous, where’s your adult beverage?

  • @c.t9-180
    @c.t9-180 6 років тому +14

    Love how he has the tank directly aimed at his jaw and face while releasing the larger tank valve into the smaller canister. At least stand up and try to deflect the hypothetical shooting or discharge that could happen from the front of the small canister. This guy has no idea of what injury is.

    • @EastTexasHomestead
      @EastTexasHomestead  6 років тому +4

      That may not have been the best idea.
      Although, It would probably have gone viral and I'd have a pretty nice settlement on the other side.

    • @c.t9-180
      @c.t9-180 6 років тому

      I can take my comment down sorry for being critical man

    • @c.t9-180
      @c.t9-180 6 років тому

      I have also seen videos on here recommending a Flame King refillable tank that seems safer I have never refilled my own tanks I just don't know if to trust this for safety reasons.

    • @Mrbooboo1972
      @Mrbooboo1972 6 років тому +1

      IMPORTANT NOTICE ya... I was thinking the same. Lol.. Kaboom.. OMG😲.. Where is the guys face.?,? 😝 I see his comment, That he said his video would go viral and get a nice settlement. I don't know how much s face cost.. but Don't think someone filling a canaster That states.. "Warning:" "Do NOT Refill " . Will get paid, Well I'm sure that after his face was tore off " Ouch Ouch."... It burns , ir burns.

    • @marioelectrico
      @marioelectrico 6 років тому +3

      the coward dies a thousand times.

  • @stevestanley5183
    @stevestanley5183 3 роки тому

    Mr buddy fan for years

  • @joemama9098
    @joemama9098 2 роки тому

    I take a digital kitchen scales and fill them by weight. Take a wooden dowel let the pressure off the tank. Fill a little at a time till you do a few. I never fill over 32 ounces just a little over, an empty weighs 13-14 ounces depending on the tank.

  • @crucialmatt
    @crucialmatt 5 років тому +4

    He forgot to tell you that you must pull on the purge valve on the small bottle to fill it fully otherwise it only fills about half way

    • @skhalsa86
      @skhalsa86 5 років тому

      How do you do that?

  • @Choppini
    @Choppini 6 років тому +3

    why would someone put their face right in line to the little tank when opening the valve of the big tank - 4:49 ?

    • @EastTexasHomestead
      @EastTexasHomestead  5 років тому +1

      Good question. 😬🤯

    • @condor5635
      @condor5635 4 роки тому +2

      People always point this out and to be honest I think it is kind of overkill. I cannot think of any failure mode that would lunch that bottle into your face when opening the valve on the 20 pounder. It just ain't going to happen. The only remote thing that could happen is the bottle fails and that would release propane in any given or all directions. If you think the bottle has the capability of launching like a rocket or something - no.

  • @RedNeckSurgeyTech
    @RedNeckSurgeyTech 2 роки тому +1

    Looked like you're heater didn't light. I have a buddy heater and I have to push the pilot a few time to get it light if the gas has been off for awhile or I change tanks. Thanks for the vid!

  • @charlesdoize2803
    @charlesdoize2803 2 роки тому

    Great video

  • @ricladouceur6202
    @ricladouceur6202 2 роки тому +4

    This is the scariest thing I have ever seen. First and foremost these 1 pound cylinders are not for refill. They are not designed for the stress that occur during multiple fillings. The internal valve is also not designed for longer term use that occurs for multiple fillings. Not sure I have ever heard of these valves being able to detect pressure and how does this process detect the amount of liquid transferred. Most filling relies on weight fill.

    • @BNO-4333
      @BNO-4333 2 роки тому

      I've fought a house fire started by one of these leaking and exploding

  • @bobholst874
    @bobholst874 2 роки тому +3

    Do you want a fuller foll on these,, see tip below!!
    I have been doing this for years. I differ from him! I fill tanks when it is 20 below zero out and bring 1 lbers in from the snowbank! And fill as instructions say, however; see my tip below!
    Here is a tip for everyone. Once you've taken your frozen 1 lb out and filled it from room temp 20 lb, put the 1 lb back in the freezer/ snowbank for 10 more minutes, repeat filling instructions. You should be easily approaching a full 1 lb in your refill!!! It makes a huge difference!!!

    • @MrBilld75
      @MrBilld75 2 роки тому

      Yes, chilling the 1lb'ers before filling does allow you to fill them more. Many of the fill adapters for this, actually say that in their ads on Amazon. Throw them in the freezer before filling and back in before topping off, yeah.

    • @bobholst874
      @bobholst874 2 роки тому +1

      @@MrBilld75 Thanks for the scoop on that. I was glad I discovered it because the refills never lasted nearly as well as they do with the "topping off" My adapter is about 20 years old so the instruction sheet is once again making more trees or was ash long, long ago. Blessings to you!

    • @MrBilld75
      @MrBilld75 2 роки тому

      @@bobholst874 Glad to help! I have no experience doing this, but those are things I have picked up along the way. And even the thought of filling pressure vessels makes me nervous, especially topping them off after chilling. But Amazon has a neat adapter on there, superior to this one the guy in the vid. used. It's an elbow with a valve between the big connector for the 20lb tank to a 1lb thread at the other end. And get this, a safety feature that never allows you to overfill a 1lb cylinder. Guess it flips off after a certain pressure or something, pretty cool. I think (and the ad says) it is safer than other methods/adapters. So that kinda puts my mind at more ease and it's not much more expensive than the straight smaller one like his, only $10 more. Worth it for the piece of mind from a nervous beginner. lol.

    • @MrBilld75
      @MrBilld75 2 роки тому

      @@bobholst874 Oh and another tip I picked up, from a commenter in this post actually, use the relief valve on the 1lb till you see liquid fuel come from it rather than gas, then you know it's full. I thought that was cool and the thought never crossed my mind, but I know I've seen that relief valve right next to the fill thread on them.

    • @bobholst874
      @bobholst874 2 роки тому +1

      @@MrBilld75 I live in Northern Minnesota and I am an avid ice fisherman. In my portable ice fishing house I use a Mr. Heater single infrared ceramic heater. 1 lb are much easier to manage the weight if I cannot pull it out with my 4 wheeler. And I use a small propane grill on my boat to make food so getting a good fill is mucho importante' It is so cost effective to refill, but always take care! I knew a guy who would actually smoke while doing this! Needless to say, "we aren't as close" when he is filling tanks!
      I make sure that everything is good and clean, no rust or bent Schroeder valve. If they leak after filling, it's a waste. Best of luck in your endeavors! We are definitely in trying times. Being prepared is now more of a necessity than ever!

  • @rockyraccoon8270
    @rockyraccoon8270 2 роки тому

    you got a like for saying we all know sparks are flying around in the bathroom😀

  • @jordanbrendlen5505
    @jordanbrendlen5505 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for that very well made video.

  • @fatherthomas1575
    @fatherthomas1575 3 роки тому +3

    Tip: never help anyone who says : Hold my beer.

  • @ernieplumley2600
    @ernieplumley2600 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the information.

  • @coffeeder
    @coffeeder 3 роки тому +1

    thanks tyler, its great explaination, straight forward.

  • @valiantliege
    @valiantliege 3 роки тому +2

    This was great, thanks for the knowledge. 👍

  • @rebelyell5140
    @rebelyell5140 Рік тому

    Thank you for a simple and easy to follow video

  • @jamesdoesitmatter
    @jamesdoesitmatter 2 роки тому

    Glad to see an E Texan. Greetings from a NW Louisiana import to Austin.

  • @christinerolle3876
    @christinerolle3876 3 роки тому

    Learned something new.just got my Mr.heater.good info.i look forward to refill my bottle of propane.

  • @rickhenninger6978
    @rickhenninger6978 2 роки тому

    I appreciate the video. A pictures worth 1000 words. That just gave me confidence to do it myself without getting blown up

  • @johnmartin2079
    @johnmartin2079 2 роки тому

    I have the product but never seen it done properly. Thanks brother

  • @tj9796
    @tj9796 2 роки тому

    Great video. I didn't know about this solution and it will save me the hassle of a hose and filter.

  • @RickaramaTrama-lc1ys
    @RickaramaTrama-lc1ys 6 років тому

    Great tutorial and you have a fine speaking voice and are concise and quick with no rotten background music or yap yap. Thanks for the show and I'll be saving this for future work.

    • @EastTexasHomestead
      @EastTexasHomestead  5 років тому

      Thank you! I've got some pretty bad videos but I'm working on bringing the quality up. It's nice to have feedback.

  • @johnmitchell8925
    @johnmitchell8925 Рік тому

    Very well explaned Thank you sir😀

  • @gregbrooks5870
    @gregbrooks5870 2 роки тому

    You need to show how to check the level of propane as your using it with water And the frost line on the bottle. Thanks for the video ❔👍🇺🇸

  • @jamesmillam5357
    @jamesmillam5357 2 роки тому

    I do 30 minutes freezer, connect, invert and fill. It fills it full just fine.

  • @nyang015
    @nyang015 2 роки тому +1

    Nice. Good thing I didnt trow them alway Looks like we have a steel shortage and can't find the 1lb tank anywhere