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Default natural gas grill?



"Storrmmee" > wrote in message
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> we are working on the house and i just thought of this, and honestly have
> no idea. is there such a thing as a natural gas grill and what do you
> think if there is such a thing of getting the fittings put in when we
> rebuild the house. I was thinking if there was such a thing and we got it
> we would be able to cook if the power went out along with regular grilling
> type activities ? Lee


There certainly is, or was such a thing. Back in 1969, we had a house built
in Dallas,
and the gas company offered us a gas grille at a very low cost to be paid
off with
$2 or $3 a month on our bill. It worked fine for steaks, just like any
other gas grille.
As a matter of fact, when we moved, we took it with us. I guess we capped
the
gas line going to it, I just don't recall.

I think I'd call the gas company serving you and see what they have.

Bob-tx