bentwrench said:
Do you have natural gas service at home?
Consider CNG You can fill up at home never go to a gas station again No gas tax!
I thought that nat gas in the street was at "low" pressure. If it is - how do we cram a bunch of it into an LP tank onboard the vehicle? (Or did I skip over enough posts that I missed something )
I have nothing constructive to add to this other than every time I read the thread title my brain wants to be able to edit it and add “walked in to a bar”.
dean1484 said:
I have nothing constructive to add to this other than every time I read the thread title my brain wants to be able to edit it and add “walked in to a bar”.
Oh, now you gotta finish the joke.
Trackmouse said:
dean1484 said:
I have nothing constructive to add to this other than every time I read the thread title my brain wants to be able to edit it and add “walked in to a bar”.
Oh, now you gotta finish the joke.
And the mini-truck goes “I think i broke my nose.”
(because he walked into a bar. Get it?)
ebonyandivory said:
Trackmouse said:
dean1484 said:
I have nothing constructive to add to this other than every time I read the thread title my brain wants to be able to edit it and add “walked in to a bar”.
Oh, now you gotta finish the joke.
And the mini-truck goes “I think i broke my nose.”
(because he walked into a bar. Get it?)
Hey, I like you and all, but don’t quit your day job.
Sparkydog said:
bentwrench said:
Do you have natural gas service at home?
Consider CNG You can fill up at home never go to a gas station again No gas tax!
I thought that nat gas in the street was at "low" pressure. If it is - how do we cram a bunch of it into an LP tank onboard the vehicle? (Or did I skip over enough posts that I missed something )
http://www.brcfuelmaker.com/en/phill-domestico-prodotto-brc-fuel-maker.aspx You hang a compressor on the wall in your garage and plug the vehicle in and it fills overnight.