thanks, will save this for dh to look at, Lee
"Paul Mann" > wrote in message
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> One of many Weber Gas Grills that are available equip[ed for natural gas.
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> http://www.weber.com/explore/Grill_d...x?glid=2&mid=6
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> Paul Mann
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> On 3/4/11 1:23 AM, Storrmmee wrote:
>> what a nice present, Lee
>> "Craig > wrote in message
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>>> Worked on one today. My MIL and Father in Law. They had bought it 30
>>> years
>>> ago from the public gas company. As a present we snuck onto their porch
>>> this summer and snatched it. They were re staining the porch and we
>>> thought this would be a great Fathers/Mothers Day present.
>>>
>>> Stripped the thing with a wire brush and repainted with high temp paint.
>>> They got new burners and grate. Installed it this weekend and the tubes
>>> had plugged up. Now I have cleaned all the tubes and they intend on
>>> using
>>> for a Brother's 40th birthday this Sunday.
>>>
>>> I'd say go with it, think relative to the proximity of a gas line inside
>>> the house. The under the deck pipe runs right into a closet that has
>>> their
>>> gas hot water heater. "T" off from there. About a 12' run. The piping is
>>> professionally done. It has cast iron pipe to the out side and a turn
>>> off/on valve. The it has pressure fit/flanged/nut connection to a
>>> flexible
>>> copper feed line right to the gas valve of the grill.
>>>
>>> Craig
>>>
>>> They are thrilled.
>>>
>>> Storrmmee wrote:
>>>> 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
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