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I want to convert my propane grill to natural gas . I already have the
outside quick connect fittings for the previous home owner and lots of fittings and clamps. I need to puchase a 5 ft length of compatible hose ( what type and where ) - thanks |
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![]() wrote in message ... I want to convert my propane grill to natural gas . I already have the outside quick connect fittings for the previous home owner and lots of fittings and clamps. I need to puchase a 5 ft length of compatible hose ( what type and where ) - thanks No..you need to buy more than that.. First thing you better do is get the right sized metering device for the burners, or you will be in for some fun.. |
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![]() wrote in message ... I want to convert my propane grill to natural gas . I already have the outside quick connect fittings for the previous home owner and lots of fittings and clamps. I need to puchase a 5 ft length of compatible hose ( what type and where ) - thanks You need to change all sorts of things to switch. It is not a simple thing, and if you do it wrong, you can launch the BBQ into orbit over Cleveland or burn down the block. Steve |
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