MetalgodZ
NES Member
Survival-related because it gets damned cold up here...
During the first winter a friend owned his house, he was forced to move from two 120 gallon cylinders to two BBQ tanks in order to not freeze his pipes when propane delivery was stopped, and could not be re-started due to weather conditions.
He's not aware of any permit that was issued for the two 120 gallon cylinders when the previous owner, but being an unwilling subject of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, he's wondering how many 20lb and 30lb tanks he can store (outdoors, or in an unattached shed).
Anyone know?
During the first winter a friend owned his house, he was forced to move from two 120 gallon cylinders to two BBQ tanks in order to not freeze his pipes when propane delivery was stopped, and could not be re-started due to weather conditions.
He's not aware of any permit that was issued for the two 120 gallon cylinders when the previous owner, but being an unwilling subject of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, he's wondering how many 20lb and 30lb tanks he can store (outdoors, or in an unattached shed).
Anyone know?