FixitandLizard
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So my wife and I did a dummy. I accept equel blame. When we where buying our trailer and inspecting the inside, Lizard put a pot on the stove, blah blah blah and I lowered the top down without checking that one spot and didn't realize there was an iron pot sitting on the stove.
Yes, that was day one, and now we know very much that no items may be on the stoptop or counter.
So we got mostly lucky. The metel top that holds the burners and pots/ pans/ kettles got bent pretty good, but I hammered that back into shape. But the main casually was the main inlet gas line, a 3/8 copper line that comes from the floor, thought the back, in the top of the stove, and into the valves. I'm sure everyone is familiar with such, imaright? The copper line got crushed and holed, so it needs replacement.
As a mechanic, I hate solid lines in a vehicle. When the vehicle is vibrating down the road, inflexible items break first.
I'm thinking about replacing the copper gas line that starts at the floor and replace all of it with a Flexible gas line, much like one for your water heater or home stove. I don't want to use a rubber hose because rubber next to flame = ouch time. It looks like a copper-pipe-to-thread adapter, some fittings, and 4 feet of flex line is all I need. Maybe a shutoff valve.
Are there any objections?
Yes, that was day one, and now we know very much that no items may be on the stoptop or counter.
So we got mostly lucky. The metel top that holds the burners and pots/ pans/ kettles got bent pretty good, but I hammered that back into shape. But the main casually was the main inlet gas line, a 3/8 copper line that comes from the floor, thought the back, in the top of the stove, and into the valves. I'm sure everyone is familiar with such, imaright? The copper line got crushed and holed, so it needs replacement.
As a mechanic, I hate solid lines in a vehicle. When the vehicle is vibrating down the road, inflexible items break first.
I'm thinking about replacing the copper gas line that starts at the floor and replace all of it with a Flexible gas line, much like one for your water heater or home stove. I don't want to use a rubber hose because rubber next to flame = ouch time. It looks like a copper-pipe-to-thread adapter, some fittings, and 4 feet of flex line is all I need. Maybe a shutoff valve.
Are there any objections?