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nayther wrote:I have had ours for two years and not a single problem with heat / flame BBQKepler4 wrote:
Plumbed in a quick-disconnect propane fitting on the outside frame just below and in front of the door. I'll have that BBQ hooked up and grillin' in no time now!
Which BBQ you using. I've screwed around with this so much it's silly. Couldn't get a decent flame if I came off after the regulator then tried tapping in in front of it and used a hose, still not satisfied. Now I carry an extra 5 gallon bottle and just use that with an adjustable regulator on by Weber Q.
โMay-11-2011 03:55 PM
Kepler4 wrote:
Plumbed in a quick-disconnect propane fitting on the outside frame just below and in front of the door. I'll have that BBQ hooked up and grillin' in no time now!
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RE_Todd wrote:Pictures?
LED brake, turn and running lights today.
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NeverHome2 wrote:The one to keep OFF of your fiberglass is the "Purple Power" and other similar looking cleaners. The problem is that it works too good.
Simple Green is caustic to airplanes and aluminum. We have used it on our motorcycles and vehicles without any problems. It really makes everything shine! We have not had any problems with graphics and have used it for years.
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