I moved into a house a few years ago that had natural gas ran to the stationary outdoor grill. This was the only appliance using natural gas on the property. I have used the grill with NG the whole time, but rarely grill out, and recently decided to turn the NG off as I as being charged a minumum amount by the gas company whether I used any or not. It seems that I could get by alot cheaper with a propane grill. I need to know how to convert my grill to propane, or if it would be better to just buy a propane grill. Thanks
Introducing the European wood gas stove The Bush Cooker made by Qvist in Holland. Based on the same scientific wood gas principles as the Canadian Bush Buddy, this stove burns organic matter and saves weight on long distance trips. It will also work in hand with certain Meths stoves, making for an even more flexible cooking unit. Apart from anything else, it is great to sit around in the evening and warm the cockles of your heart!
I am an American retiree residing in the Philippines. I would like to import a Brinkman "All in one" BBQ from the USA. In America it is set up to use Propane gas, but in the Philippines propane is not available, the standard is Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG). Can the imported unit use LPG instead of propane without alteration? If not what needs to be altered?
we have an old gas cooker that i just noticed on the bottom compartment has a burning blue flame just near the pipe at the back and it reacts to when the oven is turned on and not when the elements are turned on. is this dangerous, cause i just happened to look in there when i heard some mouse squeaking and i wanted to get rid of it, i banged the stove a couple times to get a reaction and im thinking i may have caused this , but nothing has exploded yet and its too late to call the landlord , is it safe ?