Flat gas Tanks
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Re: Flat Gas Tanks
I got to load up my flat gas tank today, and used the velcro.. wow that stuff they send is pretty amazing! When hooking it up the velcro didn't look like standard velcro but WOW, it held great. Unfortunately I only made it in 1 mile so no need to refillRenoDeano wrote:Have been using the industrial grade type velcro securing devices sent with the tanks for 3 years, with no problem. I put a half moon heavy card board cut out under the flat pack.
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