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BBQ conversion to Gas

Step 4Natural Gas hook up

Natural Gas hook up
When I built my house I made sure to leave a t so I could hook up "other things" later.
!st shut down your gas. Next I removed the plug and replaced it with a ball valve and a 3/8 45 deg flare fitting to attach to the hose.

Now hook up the hose.
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Jul 29, 2010. 9:30 AManyheck says:
You may want to consider a quick disconnect (which is self-closing) on there so that it's not trivial to just open the valve and have gas venting if you have your grill moved out of the way for some reason. Makes moving the grill easier too. Something like this: http://www.bar-b-que.com/store/item.asp?ITEM_ID=391

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