Dustydog said:Go your local council waste disposal site. Ask for an old propane 6kg cylinder. They have dozens. Slip the guy a fiver . Then off to any Calor Gas dealer or depot and for the going rate they will swap it for a fully filled and tested cylinder.
This will save you the ridiculous non returnable old fashioned rental agreement fee.B) Thus you now have two cylinders and will not get caught out of gas!
ProfJohnL said:I would be surprised if the waste disposal site will allow you to purchase one, as by having left one with the council it become council property and it can only be disposed of in accordance with council rules.
It is unlikely they will sell you one because by selling it they become responsible under the CRA and any faults or dangerous situations could rebound on the council.
Secondly if the bottle is on of Calor's, or any other company that technically hires or leases bottles, the council has no right to sell the bottle and you will be guilty of receiving stolen or commissioning a crime.
Thirdly if a council employee or subcontractor sells the bottle they have effectively stolen it from the council and that is gross misconduct and a dismissable offence.
Ermm at our local tip all the guys in yellow jackets happily help you empty the car and all the good/usable stuff gets put to one side and they sell, or suddenly one of their friends turn up in a van and take it away!!ProfJohnL said:I would be surprised if the waste disposal site will allow you to purchase one, as by having left one with the council it become council property and it can only be disposed of in accordance with council rules.
It is unlikely they will sell you one because by selling it they become responsible under the CRA and any faults or dangerous situations could rebound on the council.
Secondly if the bottle is on of Calor's, or any other company that technically hires or leases bottles, the council has no right to sell the bottle and you will be guilty of receiving stolen or commissioning a crime.
Thirdly if a council employee or subcontractor sells the bottle they have effectively stolen it from the council and that is gross misconduct and a dismissable offence.
EH52ARH said:I had better clarify myself before crusifiction, having put all of the gear into the caravan, except cloths, took it to a weigh bridge and got the total weight, got a pair of scales, and checked the nose weight, with two full gas bottles, move items around to get the nose weight to about 80 kg, where my van tows best, and check to see how hard it is to lift the hitch. After that I can guesstimate in the future if I have something out of stowage. When leaving sites.
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yeah same here, if you want a spare bottle go to where the travellers have just left, there is always bottles lying around .often calor ones as well, I had 6 cylinders at one time, and your doing the public a favour by removing a hazardous material, from a public place.MichaelE said:Ermm at our local tip all the guys in yellow jackets happily help you empty the car and all the good/usable stuff gets put to one side and they sell, or suddenly one of their friends turn up in a van and take it away!!ProfJohnL said:I would be surprised if the waste disposal site will allow you to purchase one, as by having left one with the council it become council property and it can only be disposed of in accordance with council rules.
It is unlikely they will sell you one because by selling it they become responsible under the CRA and any faults or dangerous situations could rebound on the council.
Secondly if the bottle is on of Calor's, or any other company that technically hires or leases bottles, the council has no right to sell the bottle and you will be guilty of receiving stolen or commissioning a crime.
Thirdly if a council employee or subcontractor sells the bottle they have effectively stolen it from the council and that is gross misconduct and a dismissable offence.