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S. Heisley wrote:Some propane stores will do it for you or at least inspect and advise.
GTS225 wrote:I wonder if a compression-to-flare fitting would be able to seal up on that inlet tube.
Roger
GuitarPhotog wrote:S. Heisley wrote:Some propane stores will do it for you or at least inspect and advise.
The advice she's getting is "don't do it, it will catch fire" etc. Which is fine, but not very practical in solving her problem. Hose barbs and clamps can be successfully used if care is taken and you test for leaks from time to time. At 11" w.c. pressure, any leak will be small, and most people turn off the propane at the tank while traveling.
FYI, 11" w.c. is less than 0.5 PSI. It's not going to force the hose off the barb.
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GuitarPhotog wrote:Sorry, I made a mistake in gender. My fault.
"Many counter people at RV stores have threatened me with an immediate and fiery death," doesn't sound very helpful to me, does it sound helpful to you?
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