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Propane tank table Top

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richoso1

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Well, the electrician left a piece of scrap plywood and I just had to find something to do with it. My propane caddy has some room around the tank, but not enough to put a plate/pan/rack on. So I decided to make a tabletop that would fit over the tank. Itâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s almost a pressed fit, so not much chance of it tipping over. I added a few support blocks just for more stability and left the front open to remove/attach the regulator. The middle part is open so I can shut-off the gas as before. Gave her the same stain as the propane caddy, just to keeps things uniform. To remove the top, I just pull it straight up. The tank also just pulls straight up from the caddy. GOT NACHOS?
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that center plate matches your avatar pretty close!!!!
 
Nice job, very creative on your part.
 
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