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Hooking up propane oven/stove????


deaceye

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Hey, Just finishing up construction on my wheelhouse, I have a forced air furnace, and want to add an oven/stove combo. Can I put a "T" into the rubber propane hose and run it to the oven. I have a regulator already attached. Just wondering if this would work. Thanks

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I ran rubber into my house, then t'd from there with a regulator everything else is copper, ran on the INSIDE of my paneling so that if i ever sell my house, or decide to screw a shelf to the wall i dont have to remember where my gas line is buried in the wall and risk puncturing it.

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T is fine and rubber is fine too as long as it is actual gas line not standard air line for like your air compressor. Goto local hardware or farm store and they will let you borrow the tool to smash the ends for connection. (Not sure what it is called) describe it and they will know. Copper in the walls is dangerous i am told.

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