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Old November 13th, 2010, 13:58   #1
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how much oil for a tank of propane?

If I were to be putting oil right into the tank, how much do you think would be enough for the whole tank?
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well ive been refilling my tanks for like a year now and not exploded yet, so i figured id just put some oil in the adapter to oil the tank, while it refills, just wanna know how much
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Old November 13th, 2010, 14:45   #4
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I dont recommend putting oil directly in the tank.
Between the tank and the adaptor, i put 2-3 drops for every 5-6 mag fills.
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Old November 13th, 2010, 14:50   #5
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well I put about 1/8th of the bottle into the tank, ill see how that works,
you'll know if it didnt if I stop posting around the time the news airs stories about gas explosions in etobicoke
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Old November 13th, 2010, 15:06   #6
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You realize the majority of the oil will all spurt out in the first few fills, basically spewing oil, causing your hop up and IB to become oily and ineffective right?

Theres a reason we do it every 5-6 fill instead of all at once.
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Old November 13th, 2010, 15:10   #7
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Well, the principal is the same as green gas. The oil is already in the can and you get a small amount every fill. I don't see how doing it this way would be any different. Just give the propane bottle a good shaking before refilling so not all the oil is at the bottom and should be ok.
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When filling propane, one traditionally puts it upsidedown. Causing the oil to pool at the bottom. putting that much oil in, regardless of viscosity, will cause a large glob of oil to shoot out.
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Old November 13th, 2010, 15:14   #9
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He's injecting it straight into the propane bottle to provide a more consistent amount of silicone to each fill and make it so it is not necessary to oil so often.

Madmax had a prototype that did exactly this (worked extremely well), but never marketed it because it was dangerous (people could inject other things which may not react safely).

edit: it works with Green Gas, the oil doesn't all shoot out at the beginning. Green gas = propane + silicone oil. (sometimes just pure propane)

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Agreed, Nooblord, you shouldn't be allowed to change the batteries on a TV remote never mind play with things that have springs or compressed gasses
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He's injecting it straight into the propane bottle to provide a more consistent amount of silicone to each fill and make it so it is not necessary to oil so often.

Madmax had a prototype that did exactly this (worked extremely well), but never marketed it because it was dangerous (people could inject other things which may not react safely).

edit: it works with Green Gas, the oil doesn't all shoot out at the beginning. Green gas = propane + silicone oil. (sometimes just pure propane)
Interesting, i guess the higher pressure inside the tank allows for the oil to become a gaseous state? or was it the other way around, where it becomes more solid under pressure?
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seems to work well so far, after the mag fill and overflows, it leaves a very thin oil film, so i know that the oil got into the gas

so much easier than oiling the mags individually

doesnt the liquid oil just mix and diffuse into the liquid propane?
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seems to work well so far, after the mag fill and overflows, it leaves a very thin oil film, so i know that the oil got into the gas

so much easier than oiling the mags individually
I hope your doing this outside.

Propane tanks are not supposed to be inside closed areas.

Having a propane tank in your house (regardless of if its the cause or not) is enough to void yours and everyone else's (Neighbors) home insurance.
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Old November 13th, 2010, 16:17   #15
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well the tank is in the lab, used to fuel a gas torch
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