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Originally Posted by LEAKYSEALS951 View Post
3. If you are converting to gas- (for the holidays)- you can get a propane tank for your gas grill and run it to your gas oven. I think they are both 4 psi or something- all you need is a gas line and pressure regulator (pm me if you need one)- I used for about a year before I tapped into my outdoor propane tank. You can hide the grill propane tank in a floor cabinent next to the oven.
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fwiw: you cannot mix lpg and natural gas. the orfice requirements are different, for starters. i believe lpg has higher psi past the regulator, as well.
the "bbq tank in the cupboard" thing is done all over Europe, from what i could tell. you purchase the cylinders from the local gas stations.
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