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Default permanent connection of propane grill to city gas?

Nate Nagel wrote:
Hi,

I'm sure that I just got poked in the no-no spot. SWMBO brought home
some trout today and informed me that we would be grilling it later,
would I please pick up a new propane tank? After visiting two
Orange-Colored Stores and filling myself with the usual loathing and
hatred of my fellow man (not even determining if they did, in fact,
sell propane, as I wasn't able to accomplish my initial goal of
finding some new watering cans, and wasn't able to find a sales
associate to assist me - even after waiting at the service desk of
the second store for a good ten minutes) I finally gave up and drove
into Arlington to a small hardware store that I knew sold propane. I
wanted to purchase a new tank, as I had only one and it was almost
empty, I figured if I had two tanks then I wouldn't ever have to
worry about running out and would also be able to get full use out of
them and not have to return a tank with useful gas left in it for
fear of running out mid-grill.
Well, first I was informed that the "quick disconnect" connector on my
old tank was obsolete, so I could either get on a waiting list that
they would call when they finally got some tanks in with quick
disconnects, or else buy a new regulator/hose assembly for
$20-something. So I bought the hose, because I figured if there was
a waiting list now and the connector was obsolete, the situation was
only going to get worse in the future. I didn't even ask how much
the new tank was... it was *SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS!* Well, being the
sort of guy that appreciates a good grilled trout, and not knowing
anywhere else likely to be open on a Sunday that sold propane, I
bought it, but I still feel vaguely violated.
So the question is kind of a two-parter. First, is it possible to
convert an old Weber propane grill to safely operate on natural gas as
delivered to one's house? If so, is it legal to pipe the gas outside
the house, e.g. to a connection on an outside wall on the deck, so
that I could hook up my grill to it?



I look forward to the responses to this! Here in the UK, Nanny State Police
would find so many ways to stop this plan, that you would never even
consider it!