Learn How To Safely Cut Propane Tanks For Your Future DIY Projects.
How I Cut Up a Propane Tank. In this video by ‘Joe Baker’ find out how you can cut an empty propane tank without blowing yourself up. However, be warned: this can be a very dangerous project, so proceed with extreme care.
Pro-tip: Fill the tank with water as an extra precaution. It helps clear out gas residue in the tank.
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So we start by cutting the top off with a spark-creating tool & then open the valve and smack a metal wrench with a metal hammer. No wonder his grinder flamed out, this guy’s dangerous.
Well, no….he’s cutting thin sheet metal that makes up the way exterior collar, not cutting through the tank itself. And with the tank valve closed ( after checking for no tank pressure) no gas floating around – so while not my preferred method, banging on the monkey wrench with a hammer presents no explosive hazard. After filling with water no explosive gas remains ( my preference is CO2 but everybody’s got water)….and yep, his angle grinder is toast…that’s not unusual to see in an industrial situation – my grinders are lucky to last 6 months but at $50/each, I get more than my $$ worth….
Great idea using CO2. Thanks.
That’s why you remove the valves to allow any propane to escape. THINK, READ and REMEMBER
“It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt”
Propane is heavier than air. Remove all valves and turn tank upside down for a couple of days. There might still be a smell coming from the tank but the gas will have evacuated the tank. I’ve cut thousands of propane tanks open over the past 20 years.
I fill with water and soap then use a plasma cutter