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I recently purchased a home that has a natural gas line extending from
the house to the deck. I want to connect the line to a natural gas grill. Does anyone know how involved a process it is to connect the two? I don't need new piping; I just need to make the connection. This seems like it shouldn't be a problem, but I also don't want to blow up the neighborhood. Any help would be appreciated. Brian |
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id go o a gas grill shop and take a picture of the pipe ends with you.
http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm |
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On Apr 25, 7:18 am, wrote:
id go o a gas grill shop and take a picture of the pipe ends with you. http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm First, I hope you have a natural gas grill, not one designed for propane. My Weber nat gas grill came with a brass quick disconnect type connector on the end of a flex hose, similar to what is used on compressed air hose. If you're lucky, the mating connector is already on the gas line. If not, then the home center or plumbing supply has them. |
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