โSep-28-2016 04:15 PM
โOct-10-2016 06:21 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
washing machine tub. we use it as a firepit, have an insert with tray to hold charcoal for grilling, between the tub and dutch ovens we almost never use the propane grill.
And we fill the washing machine tub with wood before we leave on a trip. gives on huge amounts of heat, no smoke and doesn't use much wood. Added screw on legs to raise it up when needed. A weber round grill is usually a perfect fit for the top for grilling.
Used one for years, just be sure its stainless. Porcelain can pop off when hot.
โOct-10-2016 03:50 PM
steemer wrote:
For those that deleted the regulator to hook up to the low pressure gas on the RV. Did it result on any reduction of cooking temperature on the bbq?
โOct-10-2016 09:52 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
washing machine tub. we use it as a firepit, have an insert with tray to hold charcoal for grilling, between the tub and dutch ovens we almost never use the propane grill.
And we fill the washing machine tub with wood before we leave on a trip. gives on huge amounts of heat, no smoke and doesn't use much wood. Added screw on legs to raise it up when needed. A weber round grill is usually a perfect fit for the top for grilling.
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โOct-05-2016 01:47 PM
โOct-05-2016 10:41 AM
GoPackGo wrote:
"Weber makes great grills and if you go big enough you can BBQ some, but in my mind most good BBQs are not travel friendly, unless you got one you can pull on a hitch. "
Go to the GMG home page and pull up the Davey Crockett and you may change your mind. This is their tailgater model. The legs fold up to become handles. Runs off 110v, 12v, or a free standing 12v battery.
โOct-05-2016 10:07 AM
โOct-05-2016 09:31 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Cecilt wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
If talking propane the Weber Q series can't be beat. I have cooked hundreds of meals on our BabyQ. Just the other day I laid it on the ground with the lid open and cast iron grate removed and blasted everything with the pressure washer. Let it bake in the sun for a while then hooked up and lit the first try. Owned it since 2005, the burner and cast iron grate is in excellent condition.
I dumped the regulator and hooked to RV quick connect.
I would like to do this with my Weber Q. How did you convert it to use with the RV supplied propane and what parts are needed. tks
Buy the length of propane hose you want with ends if possible i added mine. You will need one male quick connect with 1/4" make threads for BBQ along with a 1/8 male x 1/4 female fitting to screw directly into BBQ where regulator has been removed.
Pretty straight forward project. Another option take a copy of this pic to your local hardware/farm supply they can fix you up.
โOct-05-2016 09:16 AM
Cecilt wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
If talking propane the Weber Q series can't be beat. I have cooked hundreds of meals on our BabyQ. Just the other day I laid it on the ground with the lid open and cast iron grate removed and blasted everything with the pressure washer. Let it bake in the sun for a while then hooked up and lit the first try. Owned it since 2005, the burner and cast iron grate is in excellent condition.
I dumped the regulator and hooked to RV quick connect.
I would like to do this with my Weber Q. How did you convert it to use with the RV supplied propane and what parts are needed. tks
โOct-05-2016 08:46 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
If talking propane the Weber Q series can't be beat. I have cooked hundreds of meals on our BabyQ. Just the other day I laid it on the ground with the lid open and cast iron grate removed and blasted everything with the pressure washer. Let it bake in the sun for a while then hooked up and lit the first try. Owned it since 2005, the burner and cast iron grate is in excellent condition.
I dumped the regulator and hooked to RV quick connect.