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On 2019-06-14 1:06 p.m., Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2019-06-14 2:00 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> On 6/14/2019 11:29 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>
>>> I am too damned impulsive. I should have planned ahead and had a gas
>>> line installed and got the NG model.
>>> I have to confess that I had two parts left over. They are just
>>> rubber caps that should fit on a protruding bolt somewhere. It
>>> started raining again.Â* I will check it out late on.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> When our house was being built I had the option of paying a ridiculous
>> price for the gas line.Â* Glad I did.Â* Especially when I do long time
>> things like a brisket overnight.Â* No more changing tanks and hauling
>> them to a fill station.

>
> When my brother moved into a house down the road he brought his old NG
> BBQ and had a guy come to install the line to the patio.Â* It was going
> to cost a bundle to bring a line all the way from the main pipe to the
> furnace. My brother suggested he could just tap into the line to the gas
> fireplace on the wallÂ* just inside from the patio. The install said it
> would not work because the line was not big enough to feed the furnace
> and the BBQ. Brother pointed out that he uses the fireplace in the
> winter and the BBQ in the summer and was pretty sure that he would not
> be using both at the same time.
>
>

A former neighbour of mine used his year-round, even when the
temperature was below -20C.