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    olddude the sawsall works fine, you do not want to use water unless you can recycle it to another tank your working on, the stink in propane is a man made substance added to the gas as a detector to alert people of a leak, same with natural gas the stinky is added.



    I've seen older tanks with an inch of this oily stinky stuff laying on the bottom, get it on your clothing or the ground it's there for months and you'll be tracking it into your house and truck which will stink so bad the dog won't even ride in the truck.

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