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โFeb-22-2014 04:12 PM
rider997 wrote:
Are there any small / compact propane grills that are intended to regulate off of a high pressure supply?
I can't seem to find any likely suspects.
Thanks.
โFeb-22-2014 09:45 AM
โFeb-22-2014 02:23 AM
frosty1_4me wrote:sausageking wrote:
For the outside sink I mounted a kitchen tap to the top of a "Rubber Made" type container, mounted ball valves to the hot and cold water low point drains,cut an old fresh water hose in half and hooked them to the tap and ball valves. The sinks are two plastic wash tubs and I pour the dish water down the sewer hookup in the ground. I got this idea on this forum under do it yourself mods and it works great. As for the grill I prefer my Weber Q as apposed to the cheap grills that came with the trailer. The grill goes on a small plastic table with my Coleman stove, a ten pound propane tank with a distribution tree and hoses with a lantern on top makes for a great cook station.
hmm, sounds like what I'm looking to do. Do have a link to the DYI article?
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โFeb-21-2014 08:23 AM
sausageking wrote:
For the outside sink I mounted a kitchen tap to the top of a "Rubber Made" type container, mounted ball valves to the hot and cold water low point drains,cut an old fresh water hose in half and hooked them to the tap and ball valves. The sinks are two plastic wash tubs and I pour the dish water down the sewer hookup in the ground. I got this idea on this forum under do it yourself mods and it works great. As for the grill I prefer my Weber Q as apposed to the cheap grills that came with the trailer. The grill goes on a small plastic table with my Coleman stove, a ten pound propane tank with a distribution tree and hoses with a lantern on top makes for a great cook station.
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