11-19-2013, 08:09 AM
I run the propane line seperate from the air, some people have the propane feed into the air line which requires you to run a much higher propane pressure to overcome the pressure in the air line.
it doesn't really require being brazed/welded to the other line other then thats the way I did it. I used steel brake lines which are pretty reasonable priced and its hard to find 12 inch long pipe nipples in hardware stores here in OK.
this is a different photo than the one your asking about, in this photo it shows the propane line not brazed down.
it doesn't really require being brazed/welded to the other line other then thats the way I did it. I used steel brake lines which are pretty reasonable priced and its hard to find 12 inch long pipe nipples in hardware stores here in OK.
this is a different photo than the one your asking about, in this photo it shows the propane line not brazed down.
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