I purchased this hose thingy to refill my 1LB propane bottles. I hooked it up and it filled the empty bottle very little. The big propane can was below half full, but I thought it should've done better then that. So I looked it up on YouTube. The feller on there said to put the empty bottles in the freezer for an hour, and to place the big can in the sun. I'm a little squeemish about putting those things in the freezer. They should be fine and stable, but what if? Blewey!! Blow my Eggo's and box pizzas to smirterinies. Not to mention the fridge. My wife would beat me.
Oh I got to tell you a story. A true story about the death of a refrigerator. There was a married couple that worked where I did. Both of them were very knowledgeable about pistols. I'll call them Buck and Donna. Well, my wife inherited a couple of antique pistols and we were curious about any information on them. So we went to visit Buck and Donna. They had a large collection of antique and newer pistols. My wife gave Buck the box that the pistols were in so he could examine them. While he was looking them over I made a comment about how a burglar would regret trying to break in while they were home. That's all it took to start something, like a spark to rekindle a blaze. Donna said, "Old dummy there thought he heard a burglar one night". I could see Buck squirm a little, so I had to pry . Donna continued, " He gabbed his big ole Dirty Harry 44 Magnum and went outside".
I'll tell you what that pistol looks a lot bigger in real life then it looked on TV. It's like a cannon with a pistol grip.
She continued, "He came back in a minute looking upset cause he didn't see anything. When he went to put his gun down, it went off and almost shot my dog that was laying on the floor asleep!" "Almost shot my puppy, and blew a hole in the floor!"
Now Buck started, "Oh yeh, I remember when you were playing with your little 45 and shot the refrigerator!" "We only had that fridge for 3 months".
My wife and I looked at each other and I could tell she was thinking the same thing as I. Run!
I was trying to lighten the mood a little and asked if it was under warranty?
"Little hard to explain how the back of it had a big hole blown thru it" said Buck.
They were a nice couple, but that was the last time we visited them.
Oh I got to tell you a story. A true story about the death of a refrigerator. There was a married couple that worked where I did. Both of them were very knowledgeable about pistols. I'll call them Buck and Donna. Well, my wife inherited a couple of antique pistols and we were curious about any information on them. So we went to visit Buck and Donna. They had a large collection of antique and newer pistols. My wife gave Buck the box that the pistols were in so he could examine them. While he was looking them over I made a comment about how a burglar would regret trying to break in while they were home. That's all it took to start something, like a spark to rekindle a blaze. Donna said, "Old dummy there thought he heard a burglar one night". I could see Buck squirm a little, so I had to pry . Donna continued, " He gabbed his big ole Dirty Harry 44 Magnum and went outside".
I'll tell you what that pistol looks a lot bigger in real life then it looked on TV. It's like a cannon with a pistol grip.
She continued, "He came back in a minute looking upset cause he didn't see anything. When he went to put his gun down, it went off and almost shot my dog that was laying on the floor asleep!" "Almost shot my puppy, and blew a hole in the floor!"
Now Buck started, "Oh yeh, I remember when you were playing with your little 45 and shot the refrigerator!" "We only had that fridge for 3 months".
My wife and I looked at each other and I could tell she was thinking the same thing as I. Run!
I was trying to lighten the mood a little and asked if it was under warranty?
"Little hard to explain how the back of it had a big hole blown thru it" said Buck.
They were a nice couple, but that was the last time we visited them.