Great looking horizontal propane tank

> Might be just the ticket for those of you wanting more storage space
>


Or here
Uhttp://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/propane-convesion/p10064.html

> View the whole set of pix from 2004)

>
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I think that's the FIRST time I've ever seen a dimension specified in 25ths
of an inch! Hope that doesn't become common -- I've already got too many
tape measures. :-)

Ken H.

> Might be just the ticket for those of you wanting more storage space
>
> http://www.adventurerv.net/propane-gas-horizontal-tank-p-
> 8390.html?utm_source=AdventureRV&utm_medium=email&
> utm_campaign=Specials_09_23_2017
>
 
Most people call those millimeters ;-)

On Sun, Sep 24, 2017 at 3:31 AM, Ken Henderson
wrote:

> I think that's the FIRST time I've ever seen a dimension specified in 25ths
> of an inch! Hope that doesn't become common -- I've already got too many
> tape measures. :-)
>
> Ken H.
>

>
> > Might be just the ticket for those of you wanting more storage space
> >
> > http://www.adventurerv.net/propane-gas-horizontal-tank-p-
> > 8390.html?utm_source=AdventureRV&utm_medium=email&
> > utm_campaign=Specials_09_23_2017
> >
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Plato seems wrong to me today.
 
2.54 cm per inch
25.4 mm per inch
1 25th of an inch then equals about a millimeter.
.03937" (about 40 thousandths) per mm

On Sun, 24 Sep 2017 13:52:24 -0600 David H. Jarvis
writes:
> That wouldn't be millimetres as the other measurement is in inches.
> 3/8"
>
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