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the 'natural gas to propane' post

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dudevato:
thankyou All, very much, for all the input.  I was never approached by a salesman, I just thought I could save a couple of bucks.  I drive past a gas station every morning that sells propane, at $1.90 a gallon, so I'm staying put.

  One member mentioned natural gas is lighter than air, which I know to be wrong.  I remember in grade school they taught us that natural gas is odorless, that they put in a 'scent' for safety.  As a teenager I disconnected the gas clothes dryer and thought I was going to fill a few trash liner bags with natural gas and make some 'balloons'  Natural gas is Quite a bit heavier than air, as those things 'dropped like a rock'

   To the one(s) who laid the 'btu's/therms/cost numbers on me: Thanks, that's what I was looking for.

   I really enjoy this site, thankyou all for making it what it is. dudevato

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