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I believe Weber stopped selling conversion kits quite a few years ago. I converted my propane grill to natural gas by drilling out the burner orifices with a #53 drill. The guy at the local LPG/Weber dealer "unofficially" told me that there was also a port in each gas valve that would be larger in a NG version (wink-wink). This port basically sets the minimum gas flow. That has to be large enough to keep the burner lit when you turn it down to low. You remove the center plug section from each valve and drill out one of the holes in it. I finally settled on a #56 drill after trying a few smaller sizes. I really don't miss dealing with those tanks or being informed that it ran out in the middle of my wife cooking something on it.
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