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On Sat 16 Aug 2008 12:46:48p, Gregory Morrow told us...

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> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
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>> On Fri 15 Aug 2008 10:11:54a, Gregory Morrow told us...
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>> > blake murphy wrote:
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>> >> On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 14:28:48 -0400, Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
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>> >> > "notbob" > wrote in message
>> >> >> electric to gas. After using an electric for most of the last 30
>> >> >> yrs, I finally get back to gas (propane) and am not exactly
>> >> >> thrilled to tears (well, almost but not like you might think).
>> >> >> First, it's almost impossible to get down to a low enough heat.
>> >> >> Any attempt to do so has the flame sputtering back and forth
>> >> >> between still-too-hot and off. Never a problem with electric.
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>> >> > What you need is a different gas range. Mine will get down to 750
>> >> > Btu, just the tiniest bit of even flame. All ranges are not
>> >> > created equal, no matter the fuel.
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>> >> or invest in a flame-tamer.
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>> > As a flamer that's the last thing in which I'd invest...
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>> Do not sit on one! Your career would be over! :-)

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> Heh, gotta keep the "troops" entertained, ya know...
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> ;-D
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