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Old 06-05-2011, 05:56 AM   #13
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Not about repairs, but just a suggestion..........If you have propane heat and cooking at your home, have a line installed to feed your gas grill. We did, and life is GOOD. No more trips to the store and the long wait to fill or exchange a tank and no more running out of gas right in the middle of cooking a couple of nice steaks.
I have been known to leave a a grill on from time to time! That is the only reason I have not used the 120 gallon (full) tank for my grill. The previous owners used it for a gas log. I am looking at propane powered gensets.
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