Since the wife decided to go back to an electric stove, the only propane I use is for my generator. Just got the tank topped off for the winter. $4.299 a gallon! because I don't use enough.
If I were using 1000-1200 gallons a year to heat the house, I could get it for $2.599.
Their explanation of overhead for delivering that little dab doesn't hold a lot of water with me. They were in the neighborhood anyway, it's not like they made a special trip.
Unfortunately, they've got me by the short and curlies and all I can do is bend over and smile. I don't know how the fuckers sleep at night.
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Posts: 15634 | Location: Downeast Maine | Registered: March 10, 2010
Originally posted by PHPaul: Unfortunately, they've got me by the short and curlies and all I can do is bend over and smile. I don't know how the fuckers sleep at night.
Is the tank small enough that you can transport it for filling? I just filled my forklift tanks the other day at Tractor Supply for $2.59 a gallon.
I understand why the propane companies do it because I have to do it too. Let's say it cost $150 for them to roll a truck. A 1,000 gallon purchase / $150 comes out to an upcharge of .15 cents per gallon.
If they come out to fill you at 100 gallons, they need an upcharge of $1.50 per gallon to pay for their truck, insurance, driver, etc.
I pre bought 500 gl for $1.799 also. I had a 500 gl tank when I used my furnace and would get charged $1/yr tank lease. As soon as I put in my airtight wood stove and never run my furnace in the winter I didn't burn as much LP so they wanted to charge me $75/yr lease. I switched companies and got a smaller tank.. Bad thing is there is Natural gas 200 yds down the road but they want at least 20 homes to switch to run a line by our house and we can never get enough people on board to do it.
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Interesting thread. I paid $1.50/gal for a summer fill in my 1000 gallon tank. I contracted for 1000 gallons at $1.60/gal. I guess I didn't realize how good I have it.
Posts: 695 | Location: Ohio & UP of Michigan | Registered: April 18, 2010
Originally posted by rexles: I pre bought 500 gl for $1.799 also. I had a 500 gl tank when I used my furnace and would get charged $1/yr tank lease. As soon as I put in my airtight wood stove and never run my furnace in the winter I didn't burn as much LP so they wanted to charge me $75/yr lease. I switched companies and got a smaller tank.. Bad thing is there is Natural gas 200 yds down the road but they want at least 20 homes to switch to run a line by our house and we can never get enough people on board to do it.
Ha, I’ve got a main supply line running through the middle of my backyard, it’ll cost me $10k to tap into it....sigh. Said I have to go 5 houses down before I can access, but I can get a$2k discount for any of those residents who also want it.
We, S.C. Chimney Sweep Guild, host a long weekend event every year on an Island on Lake Murray in September. We step out of the box with this event and not only have a 1/2 hour fireworks show (now with burning sweep man) but also one morning we hold what is called a 'stump shoot' where folks can not only bring their guns to shoot but can also shoot a number of fully automatic weapons. A few years back I got to shoot a Glock model 18... total waste of ammo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfV8HnRDH70
Yeah, you got screwed big time. There are always options. No way I am going to bend over like that for anyone. Screw them.This message has been edited. Last edited by: old rugged cross,
I might do it, but don't know which section to put it under... we not only set off the burning sweep man but also have a 30 minute fireworks display and more to this web sight... spend about 2 hours one morning shooting guns... a number of which are full auto and setting off some tanerite too.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Blume9mm,