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Ray Heindl wrote in news:Xns95B6B21402DD8amfmssb@
130.133.1.4: I've just tried using my gas grill for the first time in a few months, but the flame starts burning down around the venturi, as well as up on the burner where it's supposed to. This has been an occasional problem in the past, but now it's at the point where I don't want to use the grill. Any suggestions on what might be causing the problem? When you shut off your BBQ, turn the tank off first and then the burners after they go out from lack of gas from the tank. This way, the excess gas is not in the line and the spiders won't seek out that spot for their homes. There is something in the gas that attracts them. Home Depot and others sell a flexible brush that will clean out the pipe. Good luck. |
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"Brian M." wrote:
When you shut off your BBQ, turn the tank off first and then the burners after they go out from lack of gas from the tank. Unfortunately that's not an option for me, as the grill is hooked up to a natural gas line. I'll suggest it to the relatives with tank-gas grills, though. This way, the excess gas is not in the line and the spiders won't seek out that spot for their homes. There is something in the gas that attracts them. Home Depot and others sell a flexible brush that will clean out the pipe. I've wondered about that. The spiders love to nest in the top of the valve, where the gas comes out. In fact, I just cleaned one out of there yesterday. Maybe they like the smell of the odorant in the gas. -- Ray Heindl (remove the Xs to reply to: ) |
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