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Stationary Gas Grill elanamig 05-10-2007
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Posted by m j d on May 10, 2007, 8:47 pm
Lowes has a good selection of grills that are convertible to natural gas.
very easy to do, just change the venturi

> Hello,
>
> I have a grill on my deck that is connected to the gas line in our
> house. It is a Sears Kenmore grill that we have inherited from the
> original owners. There are no other serial/identification numbers on
> it. The grill is old and has to go, but I'd like to replace it with
> another stationary gas grill that hooks up to the main line.
>
> My question is: Is there a name for these stationary/main gas line
> grills? How do I search for one? I've looked at all the Sears/Lowes
> grills, and none look like the one I have. Mine looks like a
> mushroom, with the grill compartment sitting on top of a thin long
> metal "leg". This leg has a knob to turn the grill on.
>
> Please, help naming/locating this product.
>
> Thank so much!
> Elana
>



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Posted by Dan Espen on May 10, 2007, 10:11 pm

>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a grill on my deck that is connected to the gas line in our
>> house. It is a Sears Kenmore grill that we have inherited from the
>> original owners. There are no other serial/identification numbers on
>> it. The grill is old and has to go, but I'd like to replace it with
>> another stationary gas grill that hooks up to the main line.
>>
>> My question is: Is there a name for these stationary/main gas line
>> grills? How do I search for one? I've looked at all the Sears/Lowes
>> grills, and none look like the one I have. Mine looks like a
>> mushroom, with the grill compartment sitting on top of a thin long
>> metal "leg". This leg has a knob to turn the grill on.
>>
>> Please, help naming/locating this product.

> Lowes has a good selection of grills that are convertible to natural gas.
> very easy to do, just change the venturi

I don't think I'd hook up natural gas to something that is not
meant to be stationary.

Regardless of how the gas line is connected.

Here's the one I put in:

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/despen/deck/grill-001.html

Not as big as a lot of grills I see,
but perfect for what I do with it.

Posted by Steve B on May 10, 2007, 10:33 pm


> I don't think I'd hook up natural gas to something that is not
> meant to be stationary.

Say What? Anything can be made stationary, and enclosures are easy to build
or drop ins are easy to do.

>
> Regardless of how the gas line is connected.

A little Teflon tape, some bubble gum. What's there to connecting pipes?

>
> Here's the one I put in:
>
> http://mywebpages.comcast.net/despen/deck/grill-001.html
>

Looks nice. Too small for my taste, but nice.

> Not as big as a lot of grills I see,
> but perfect for what I do with it.



Posted by hallerb@aol.com on May 11, 2007, 7:36 am

> I don't think I'd hook up natural gas to something that is not
> meant to be stationary.
>

its no problem with a proper connection, and approved hose..........

natural gas if it leaks being lighter than air disappates fast, while
LP is heavier than air, goes o lowest spot then BAM!


Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on May 11, 2007, 11:55 am

>
>> I don't think I'd hook up natural gas to something that is not
>> meant to be stationary.
>>
>
> its no problem with a proper connection, and approved hose..........
>
> natural gas if it leaks being lighter than air disappates fast, while
> LP is heavier than air, goes o lowest spot then BAM!

Our local code says it must be permanently attached to the ground or deck if
on natural gas or a bulk propane tank.



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