Bar B. Que wrote:
> Being up in the Northeast, we get some darn cold ... Ok... FREEZING
> nights. Having just gotten my first gas grill (and yes, I do have
> charcoal as well!) I'm wondering if I need to take in the gas grill?
> I have a heavy cover over it, but I've never had a gas grill before
> so I didn't know the effects of the cold on the propane tank & parts.
> I didn't know if it'd be safe to keep outside or if I should bring it
> indoors.
>
> And, no, I don't intend to stop BBQ'ing in the winter on the
> charcoal! 
>
> Thanks in advance!
Damn, look at it this way.......a carbeuretor on a car is a helluva lot more
complicated and expensive than any stinking gas jets on a *grill*.
Would you bring the car inside for the winter?
Now imagine the delicacy of a turbocharger that thousands of people have
sitting in bone-chilling temps as I type. Will they be harmed?
TFM®