I just swapped out my expired propane tank. The "new" one has a very small hole and I can't mount it on the tank scale properly.
I have resorted to a kiwi tradition of No. 8 wire as an interim step.
Any suggestions ? make a bracket ?
p.s No 8 wire
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As a consequence of the ubiquitous use of number 8 wire in New Zealand, remote farms often had rolls of number 8 wire on hand, and the wire would often be used inventively and practically to solve mechanical or structural problems other than fencing.[5] Accordingly, the term "number 8 wire" came to represent the ingenuity and resourcefulness of New Zealanders,[6][7] and the phrase "a number 8 wire mentality" evolved to denote an ability to create or repair machinery using whatever scrap materials are available on hand.[8] New Zealand hardware and DIY store franchise Mitre 10 have adopted "Number 8" as their in house brand for generic hardware supplies and tools.[9]
The Waikato Museum runs an art award named after the wire
I have resorted to a kiwi tradition of No. 8 wire as an interim step.
Any suggestions ? make a bracket ?
p.s No 8 wire
"
As a consequence of the ubiquitous use of number 8 wire in New Zealand, remote farms often had rolls of number 8 wire on hand, and the wire would often be used inventively and practically to solve mechanical or structural problems other than fencing.[5] Accordingly, the term "number 8 wire" came to represent the ingenuity and resourcefulness of New Zealanders,[6][7] and the phrase "a number 8 wire mentality" evolved to denote an ability to create or repair machinery using whatever scrap materials are available on hand.[8] New Zealand hardware and DIY store franchise Mitre 10 have adopted "Number 8" as their in house brand for generic hardware supplies and tools.[9]
The Waikato Museum runs an art award named after the wire