Need help with gas line to slide out propane stove

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Need help with gas line to slide out propane stove

Postby dh » Thu Apr 15, 2010 10:04 pm

This all started in a thread I posted about keeping things in place:

http://tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?t=36637

Then we drifted to slide out stoves, so I figured I might get more answers if I started a new thread.

I like the slide out stove idea, but how have you guys run your propane lines to the slide out? Do you use a natural gas quick disconect? A flex hose that slacks when closed?
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Postby mcspin50 » Thu Apr 15, 2010 10:19 pm

I'm interested in this as well.
I'm thinking of putting the propane tank in a vented box on the tongue; and on an 8 ft. long Benroy teardrop, how long does the propane line have to be to reach back to the galley and accommodate the slideout?
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Postby dh » Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:06 pm

I'm going to run a galvanized pipe from front to back under the frame and pup it up through the floor in the gally cabinets. I had planned on a hose from the pipe through a hole in the counter to the stove. But, a slide out throws a kink in things (no pun intended).

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Postby 48Rob » Fri Apr 16, 2010 6:18 am

DH,

My stove isn't on sliders, but I can lift it, and move it a couple feet to the side so we can clean under and around it.

I had a flexible reinforced rubber line made, the kind fork lifts use.
They are super strong and very flexible.
It comes up through the counter behind the stove and the extra coils up under the counter.

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Postby Dale M. » Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:48 am

The are many choices..... Go to any web site like "Mr Heater" and look at "hoses and connectors".....

http://www.mrheater.com/ProductFamily.aspx?catid=58

It offers you many choices and combination for "connecting" things from hoses/fittings that use standard plumbing threads to some proprietary style fittings (disposable bottle)....

Only headache may be adapting from some form of proprietary fitting on stove (proprietary to manufacturer) to what "standard" you choose to use for your "plumbing"....

Be ware some connection or devices use left hand threads, but this is usually designated by a groove machined in flat areas of fitting where you would apply a wrench...

Suggest you go to Mr Heater website and use "Contact us" to request this document, its a PDF file they can email to you..

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