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    Default Pesky torch

    I've got one of those thingies that you fit onto a gas can to get a flame. I think the gas cylinder is running low and my brilliant plan was to just burn the remaining gas away seeing as I couldn't get a flame hot enough to do anything with from it. The problem is now I can't even get it to light and I'm worried there's still some gas left and I have no idea how to get rid of it without accidentally blowing something up or burning something down.


    Any ideas?

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    You need to dispose of these safely at a civic amenity site (formerly known as a dump). Check if your local one takes them though.

    Please don't just put them in the rubbish or recycling bin!

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    Why? What'll happen if I do? Will things explode?

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    It could do - that is why you are not supposed to puncture them even if you think they are empty. I'm always confused why you're not allowed to put normal batteries in the bin...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ominicci View Post
    It could do - that is why you are not supposed to puncture them even if you think they are empty. I'm always confused why you're not allowed to put normal batteries in the bin...
    Normal ( in fact most) batteries contain some pretty nasty chemicals, if these go to landfill sites (via your rubbish bin) then the chemicals leak out and get into the water table, and eventually in streams, ponds, our water system etc. Killing wildlife from bacterial levels upwards, without some of these bacteria we are all dooooomed....dooomed I tell ya ( in best private Frasier accent!)

    Same reason you shouldn,t flush old medicenes, tablets etc.

    Cheers
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    Default so much red tape..

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    Last edited by ben b; 13-09-2009 at 01:53 AM.

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    Default Disposing of gas Cylinders

    I suggest putting it in your garden witht the tap open for a couple of hours and then putting the empty cylinder in your normal bin.
    Many aerosol cans containe butane as the propellent and I think that like me, you are using a butane/propane mix.

    As far as I know, there are no special rules for disposal of aerosol cans, unless someone here knows different!??

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    Preety good
    Last edited by apike; 04-09-2009 at 10:32 AM. Reason: spam

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    You actually get cash back on gas bottles when you take them back to a retailer depending on the bottle type.

    Putting them in a bin doesn't seem a very good idea.

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