Wimpy propane grill

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McClarkus
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Re: Wimpy propane grill

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We're cookin' now!!! I stopped by the propane distributor this AM when I went to town. Explained the situation and was advised that most grills have a fixed pressure regulator preset to about .5 psi from the factory, which is a useable level. $17 bucks and 5 minutes later I walked outta there with a variable regulator that goes from 0 to 10 psi with a turn of a knob. I turned it on and Holy Cow! Wadda difference! Now that's what I'm talkin' 'bout. After my enthusiasm died down a bit I decided I should probably not operate the grill when extremely drunk if I want to keep my eyebrows.
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Re: Wimpy propane grill

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McClarkus wrote:I decided I should probably not operate the grill when extremely drunk if I want to keep my eyebrows.
Eyebrows are overrated. They'll grow back sooner or later, and you can always use one more story to tell your grandkids.
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Re: Wimpy propane grill

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Aegis wrote:They'll grow back sooner or later,
Eventually, they won't. :lol:
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