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another_clean_sheet 21st January 2023 19:05

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Originally Posted by macafee2 (Post 2958511)
yea and? what is your point? How many "one of the biggest" can I have?

macafee2

The point I was making was what an inane post your post#11 was.

dave lincs 21st January 2023 20:10

Ian

May I suggest you ask for this topic to be closed as if not careful this will just get more pathetic than it is now, Quite Simple you have got enough gas by the sound of it so stop this stupid thread, If you’re really bothered then buy a new caravan which can take the bigger bottle and if your car won't pull it get a new car-:D

macafee2 21st January 2023 20:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by another_clean_sheet (Post 2958512)
The point I was making was what an inane post your post#11 was.

Not if it is a massive shock to me.
Can you answer the other question I posted in #30?
Perhaps you do not understand "massive shock". In fact, looking at #11 I'm not convinced you know what inane means either and looking at #29 you seem to have no idea how to make a point.
You asked about the Queen dying, no idea why that would be any form of shock, she was 96 and death comes to us all.

I'm off to bed, night

macafee2

another_clean_sheet 21st January 2023 21:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by macafee2 (Post 2958521)
I'm not convinced you know what inane means

macafee2


Definition of inane:
Lacking sense or substance.
Without contents; empty; void of sense or intelligence: pointless: characterless: useless.
QED

Georgies Dad 22nd January 2023 06:54

LIfes a gas,Don,t bottle ithttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...40b19a7885.jpg

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squire 22nd January 2023 07:06

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Originally Posted by Georgies Dad (Post 2958540)
LIfes a gas,Don,t bottle ithttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...40b19a7885.jpg

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Thank you for the best and simplest answer to this post :}
Now, can we all get on with life sensibly please. :shrug:

Martyn

planenut 22nd January 2023 08:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by squire (Post 2958541)
Thank you for the best and simplest answer to this post :}
Now, can we all get on with life sensibly please. :shrug:

Martyn

Agreed, I can still get that large cannister for my heater, but I will have to save up for it.

another_clean_sheet 22nd January 2023 09:04

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Originally Posted by Georgies Dad (Post 2958540)
LIfes a gas,Don,t bottle ithttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...40b19a7885.jpg

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Well done as there is no Thanks button.
This should have been post#1

trikey 22nd January 2023 09:54

Whatvyou need is a medical enema tube, attached to the bottle, eat a chicken phall, 6 pints of special brew then you can refill your empty bottle at will!!

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Saga Lout 23rd January 2023 12:23

Calor.
 
Having worked for Calor from 1981 and for many years after that, I've moved my fair share of them. The 12 was just basically a barbecue bottle and was pointless, the 4.5 and 3.9 were steady little bottles that many used and it's strange to think they're going. There was also the 7 Alloy but that was phased out years ago.
As people seem to want a small bottle, why not get a 907 or a 904 Camping Gaz bottle, a screw in regulator will be required, but they're around the same size as a 4.5 and can be bought all over Europe which makes them a much better option for travelling or small scale use.
There are people that fill their own cylinders and I've seen more than my share of those same people with burns, I won't say how it's done as it's dangerous.


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