You don't really want to do more than that with these.That's awesome! I am not a huge outdoor cooker so I would only ever use it to get wasted and make marshmallows with friends.
You don't really want to do more than that with these.That's awesome! I am not a huge outdoor cooker so I would only ever use it to get wasted and make marshmallows with friends.
We share a common fence with our neighbor's patio. It's not too bad because they almost never use it. We spend the entire summer out there.Those are nice, especially when you have neighbors...The smoke really can be super annoying. My dads neighbors were always complaining about him, but he would have his pack of hotdogs and say he was having a cookout... Yeah, a 6 hour cookout.
I wish we could do something like that. The bonus with propane would be we have a second tank when the barbecue runs out midway through cooking dinner.I ran our gas line to the backyard to support that and a grill. I refuse to fill propane bottles anymore. I want a glass screen surrounding it. Something like this
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I'm picturing burned marshmallow stuck to the glass beads.You don't really want to do more than that with these.
Hey I thought we were friends.
I'm planning on hooking up my BBQ grill to Natural Gas tooWe share a common fence with our neighbor's patio. It's not too bad because they almost never use it. We spend the entire summer out there.
I wish we could do something like that. The bonus with propane would be we have a second tank when the barbecue runs out midway through cooking dinner.
Is that something you can do yourself?I'm planning on hooking up my BBQ grill to Natural Gas too
Yup, you need a LPG to NG conversion kit, easy peasy.Is that something you can do yourself?
I'm planning a new kitchen in a couple of years. I want to include natural gas lines for an outdoor grill and wok burner.I'm planning on hooking up my BBQ grill to Natural Gas too
Our gas meter is beside the door, I wonder if we could tap into it there. Probably not something I want to attempt myself.Yup, you need a LPG to NG conversion kit, easy peasy.
If you have a modern efficient washer clothes are much drier when they come out and the drier doesn't have to run very long at all.I want to remove the gas line from my house. Electric appliances are getting better and better, and gas infrastructure is expensive and not super sustainable.
But electric dryers suuuuuuck ]: gimme a few years. Before I rip that bandaid off. Maybe they can solve the damp socks problem by then
These:If you have a modern efficient washer clothes are much drier when they come out and the drier doesn't have to run very long at all.
Have a pro do that. I won't tap off a gas meter and I'm pretty adventurous.Our gas meter is beside the door, I wonder if we could tap into it there. Probably not something I want to attempt myself.
We're probably going to drag the barbecue up from the basement this weekend.
Just reading on Toronto Hydro's website. You need a permit to make any modifications to gas lines. Our deck and fencing is being rebuilt next year, might be a good time to make that change.Have a pro do that. I won't tap off a gas meter and I'm pretty adventurous.