"Sheldon" wrote
> >http://www.rvstuffusa.com/wedgewoodv...ndcoverbyatwoo...
> > (Wedgewood 17 inch there)
>
> >http://www.ducktec.com/index.html
> > (couple of different ones here)
>
> > More seraches will probably do better. ?It wasnt til I thought about the
> > smaller ones for RV use that I was able to find any.
> >
> >The RV units may not be legal for in home use, probably not in NYC.
> >And RV units will be built for propane and probably can't be converted
> >to natural gas.
>
> They come in gas and electric types and yes, they are legal for home use.
>You didn't read what I wrote. RV stoves may be fine in some backwater
> burg but not NYC.
I did read what you wrote and these are just small units as i said.
> And RV stoves will be rigged for propane and most
>likely not adaptable for natural gas because no one will have natural
>gas in an RV. But NYC has natural gas throughout by default, awdn I
>seriouly doubt the NYC fire codes will permit propane indoors.
You look very foolish due to not checking the links. These are electric
units.\