Check with appliance repair places. The hose and regulator are probably sold
as an assembly. One of my parts houses used to have gas grill parts.
I doubt you'll be able to recrimp (or replace and clamp) it. It's only about
11 PSI, if memory serves. But, the liability of messing it up, that's the
concern.
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"Wes Schott" wrote in message
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I have a Sunbeam outdoor propane grill that I need to replace the hose on,
because it got cut and leaks.
The problem is that the valves and regulator both have the hose clamped onto
them with a brass clamp, not a screw on connection that is widely available.
I am having a very hard time finding someone who even carries LPG hose by
the foot let alone the capability to clamp it onto the valves and regulator.
Any ideas on where I could go to have a new hose put on? I live in San
Marcos, CA near San Diego. I've been to Barbeques Galore, a hydraulics
shop, a propane company, all with no luck.
Or ideas on where I can buy a crimper, clamps, fittings and hose to do it my
self?
Thanks,
Wes