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Episode: 3225
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Title: HPR3225: Grill repair
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3225/hpr3225.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 19:08:54
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This is Hacker Public Radio episode 3,225 for Friday 11 December 2020. Today's show is entitled
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Grill Repair. It is hosted by Operator
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and is about 17 minutes long
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and carries an explicit flag. The summary is
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I go over some grill tips, Repair.
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Music
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Hello everyone and welcome to
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a quick tip for maybe a quick episode.
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It's about grills.
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So if you have a grill and you're one of those people that advise the grill every 3-5 years,
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this probably should work for you.
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I got a grill 10-11 years ago for anniversary
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and for my uncle in 5 years down the road,
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I covered it and treated it nice and all that stuff.
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We don't use it a whole ton.
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But after about 5 years,
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what happens is over time
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and he's worst at saying the damage is he's been at the atmosphere.
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The damage is stuff.
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He agrees, he gets the heat, he gets the grease,
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and they have fight and they get put a little in the watching.
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Your primary objective is to protect the line.
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We're on the roofing team, definitely on the roofing team.
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All the ways to the holes coming out of the grill.
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If you can do that, nothing else really matters.
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The bottom rusts out, the sides rust out, the upside down rust out.
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This is something with the coldest one to screw in.
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When you start talking about screws
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over the course of 10 years sitting outside,
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they dig rust and they become pretty much pointless and useless.
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After a certain amount of time,
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safety starts to become an issue,
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because you don't want elements falling down from the bottom.
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If you have a wooden deck, obviously,
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or even works plastic,
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I'm sure there's plastic stuff as mine would be better than wood,
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but from a safety heat perspective.
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Anyway, so if your bottom is rusted out,
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it's not the biggest deal.
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Mine starts to kind of move,
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prefer a little bit more in some holes here and there.
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I don't know how effective it is to actually clean the grill itself.
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I haven't really done any research to figure out,
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hey, is it better to clean your grill,
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pick and span, and then have the elements
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attack at nice new, shangy metal?
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Or is it better to just let them let it eat itself
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and let the stuff kick on in like a few days, right?
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So my thing was,
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about five years after I got this grill,
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it's a relatively normal Kenmore
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and you know,
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it's fucking Chinese-yum shit now.
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That's the problem is that they don't make
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grills like they used to,
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it's all this shit,
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and you can get it.
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I'm sure you can probably get some fancy
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ceramic, whatever,
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if that's not what this is about.
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This is your average Joe clown,
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like me, he divides the grill as a gift,
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and you know,
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I don't want to be one of those people
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that throws the grill outside in the front line,
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because I don't know how to fix it,
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and I don't want to spend,
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I want to spend another $300 on a grill
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at three years, which is just the phosphorus to me.
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So anyways,
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I replaced what they call the firewall,
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which is the part that protects,
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it's pretty important.
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The firewall protects the gas line,
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I'm making all this shit up as I go along.
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The firewall,
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what I'm assuming,
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protects the gas line
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from basically
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running up through the side
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and rusting out,
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and it's just something
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catching fire through the actual gas line.
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So you want to protect the gas line
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and you want to protect everything
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leading up to the elements
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under the thing.
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So I replaced the firewall
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because it started rusting out.
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It's starting to exhibit some signs
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of rust,
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and so we got another like three or four.
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I can already see a hole through it,
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where I'm not supposed to see a hole through the firewall here.
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So the firewall is probably going to have to be your place again,
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along with these three little things
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that protect the heating elements.
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So there's these three little track hod,
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little tent-looking things,
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and I'll go over why I actually fixed mine,
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and I didn't have to spend a dime.
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But there's these little,
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tents that go over the heating elements
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to protect them from getting rusted out,
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quicker than normal,
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because to get grease on something,
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and then you get heat on something,
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then it just kind of starts heating away at itself.
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These actually look relatively decent.
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I replaced them.
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I probably could have waited another while before I did.
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I'm putting this one back in
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and one of the little pabbies
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is completely rusted off.
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It's not exactly all there,
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but it's serving its purpose, right?
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My heating elements are being protected by these little tents.
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I replaced the little grill covers
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because the grills were starting to actually,
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the grill grills.
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It's three pieces,
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and you can modulate the pull them out.
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So if you're just cooking something,
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you can pull one out and take it in.
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Which is actually nice,
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instead of having to clean the whole grill,
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you just clean the bits and pieces of it.
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Anyways,
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I replaced those
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and like I said,
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for five years,
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and I usually,
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you want to get two pro paintings,
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because the last thing you want to do
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is go outside,
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start cooking,
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or usually it's already dead before you start cooking.
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And you have to rank around to the store
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or just say,
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forget it,
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I just want to make a reason.
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I'm not going to have to figure something out
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to do something else to do with this mean.
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So you want to have two pro paintings,
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definitely,
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as it has a backup.
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And if you can,
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there's something else to add to my father added to it.
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I think to tell
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like an auto shutoff
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or some kind of pressure gauge
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or something which I haven't needed.
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I don't know what he had.
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He had some kind of fancy doodle
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that's connected to the pro painting
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to either check the pressure
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or do something.
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Anyways,
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I don't remember
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how to remove what that was.
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I'll put a note,
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show you what it's called,
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I'm actually putting the grill back together now
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after kind of tormenting it.
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Quite a bit here.
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So you want two pro paintings,
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because obviously you don't want to eat
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in the middle of cooking
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and then I put
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what they do to the store
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and get a pro painting
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or just bail
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and do something else.
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I've already replaced one
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of the screws here
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up here to a rusted out
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or just here
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or something.
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But this is one of the ones
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with the sideburner.
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But anyways,
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I spent $150 on this thing
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and it was a gift to me,
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so I figured
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he probably spent
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two or three hundred dollars on it.
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It's got a sideburner,
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it's got a little primer on it.
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These little lighting things,
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I had to buy another one
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of these,
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the igniter,
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the igniter thing,
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which actually
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lasted all of the parts
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so far that I've ever
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done.
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Out of everything,
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the igniter surprisingly
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lasted a long time.
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I actually put
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contact cleaner down in there
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to protect it
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from the elements,
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which probably
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gave it another five years
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to be honest.
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Every time I replaced
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the batteries,
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I just spray more contact
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cleaner down in there.
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You don't have contact cleaner,
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buy it,
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it's great.
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If you don't have
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silicon spray,
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buy it,
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it's great.
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It's safe to use on almost
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everything.
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Silicon spray is great
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for plastics,
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and there's not really
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any bad application
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of silicon spray.
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That I'm aware of.
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There probably
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are other plastics,
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perhaps,
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certain plastics,
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perhaps,
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new plastics.
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You give the plastic
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itself to stick down
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the oils
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and the plastic might break down.
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Weak air oils
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from silicon.
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Oh no!
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If you get like a hundred
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percent silicone
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when you're going to
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shoot in,
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the stuff I have is
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the blaster.
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All the blaster stuff I
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have.
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I have the silicon spray.
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I have the blaster
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blaster,
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which will eat away,
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like, at rusty stuff.
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If you need to adjust
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a whatever act,
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I'm actually looking at
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one that I used to.
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I couldn't get it off,
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but I did get it
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secured,
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securely screwed back
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on there,
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but we had a faucet
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that the valve
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on the faucet crept out.
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Well, I had just
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purchased another faucet
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and attached the faucet
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to the faucet,
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instead of having
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to re-sodder the pipe
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connected to the house.
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So we basically have
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an open,
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a failed open.
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I finally got
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to first stop leaking
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with various,
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various ways,
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and then I put a faucet
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on top of that
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and I used the blaster
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to break all that shit
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up,
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so that I could actually
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unscrew it
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and get it sealed back.
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But I did not
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want to have to
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fix it the right way.
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I wanted me
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easy fix,
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so I put a faucet
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on the faucet.
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So that's an example
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of using the blaster
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where you got
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stubborn stuff.
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If you've got
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like battery
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s at all
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or something,
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you can use it
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for that.
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Anyways,
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I'm still rambling.
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I don't know
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what to do.
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But I guess I should
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put it back on.
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I'm not sure
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where I am.
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It goes on there.
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I
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two-propane tanks
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are replaced
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with the igniter
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and whatever.
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And it's been running
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for like another
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five years or more.
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I feel like
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it's been here for a while.
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So I want to say
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we,
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well I guess we got it
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when we moved in
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and then I bought
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parts for it
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at some point in time.
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But I want to say
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it all looks different.
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I guess that was five years.
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Since I've
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missed it.
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So I started to think
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about, you know,
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it's not, you know,
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I started to think
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about what I was cooking.
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And I noticed
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I said, well,
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just use the other
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thing.
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And then
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it's about cooking
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things
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and still have the same
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problem.
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And we used it
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like two or three times.
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But before
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finally I said,
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something is obviously
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wrong.
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I can't have two
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bad tanks
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with the same exact
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amount of pressure.
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I took the plates
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off and everything.
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And I looked at the gas
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coming out.
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And one, as well
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as the other.
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So it's two
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pro-paint tanks that you
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bought at two different
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times because the same
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amount of gas coming out
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of this.
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It's going to be
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regulated, right?
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There's also
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like little holes, you
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know, that the
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heating element is
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not, but I know to
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protect those.
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So they
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weren't damaged at all.
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And so I knew
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that it wasn't that,
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and I was pretty sure
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it was regulated.
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So it took
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it all apart.
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It was a pain
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that I had to use.
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Two pliers, or a
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wrench and a
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pliers to get the
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screw off the
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thing here.
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So I made sure I
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got some grease
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that all up in the
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circuit.
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I figured it
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hard again if I
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needed to.
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That looks
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bad, right?
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It looks
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too bad that's
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okay.
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So what I found out
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after looking at that
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said, you know, I've
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messed with these
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regulators before.
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I've punched them
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around a little bit
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and smacked them
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around a little bit
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and gotten them to
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work.
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I have a little
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quirk here that it
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was giving to me
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by a little
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box.
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And it had
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a regulator issue
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also.
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And I ran silicon
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through it, smacked it
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around a little bit.
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You know, you turn
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on and off the gas.
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You kind of
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smack it around and
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kind of get those
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valves going.
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I've never
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taken a regulator
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apart.
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I didn't look at how
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they worked a long
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time ago.
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I did.
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I don't know how they
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worked.
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But the idea is like
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this is supposed to
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have some kind of
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tilt on it.
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If you're like
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mocking around and
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don't put the gas on.
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You're
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something up and
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turn the gas on.
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I don't
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close.
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Close.
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Open.
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I can't tell
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it.
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So I ran silicon
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and using a
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well, my mouth.
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Or a
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can of air.
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Or a
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if you want to use
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as a compressor to
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clean it in and out.
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And I put
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enough silicon in
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it so that it would
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drip all the way down
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the little pipe.
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It's a little
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pipe.
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And then I kind of
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blew it.
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So I saw silicon
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coming out of the
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little hole on the
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regulator.
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And then there was
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silicon coming out of
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the front part
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good pleasure
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into the
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plugs in the first
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things in total.
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All right.
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I got silicon in
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and out of this thing.
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Which probably isn't
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that practical.
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I blew it out
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as much as I could
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as I could.
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With the
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can of air,
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blew it all out,
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got as much as the
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silicon out of there
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that I could.
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And
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actually
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smacked it around a
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little bit.
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But the hammer and
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beat it on the table,
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just kind of loosen
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stuff up before and
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after I did that.
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And seems to be
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working good.
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Because before when I
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turned it on, it
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would just kind of
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wouldn't make that
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sound.
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Like that sound of
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that sound where
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like something is
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angry.
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And now, you know,
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I hear this when I turn
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it on.
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I hear something like
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a sound I get to see
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these yellow,
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I see the other
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flames.
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Whereas before it was
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just kind of the
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little pillaging flame
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coming out.
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And it was not coming
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out with a
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force.
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You know, there was
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some logic in
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thinking that maybe
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some spider is
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got in there and
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messed up the line.
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There's something
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like that.
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Obviously I'm
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then not even logical
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here.
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Something like that.
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I kind of messed up
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a bit.
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Something in the
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process.
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Anyway, you know,
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the sideburner
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like ever.
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So that's as long as
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short of it.
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It's just,
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don't be one of those
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people.
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Just throw away your
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grill.
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Take the time to
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protect the elements.
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The heating elements.
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The parts of the
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gas comes out of.
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You don't really
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worry about the worry
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about much else.
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You know, you want to
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protect the gas
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of lines from getting
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rusted.
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So if your
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firewall craps out,
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don't let it rust
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out the rest.
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And then
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eventually, possibly
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hit your
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line.
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And then like, you
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know, call the
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problem and such
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things.
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I mean, it is
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a real worst case
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scenario.
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Your grill starts
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kind of getting hot and
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melting.
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And then like,
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flames start shooting out
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of the side of it.
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Or something,
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which is not ideal.
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But, you know,
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kind of for me,
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the worst case scenario
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would be like,
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I don't even know,
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like, the gas would
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have billed up somewhere
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and blow it
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out.
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And then, you know,
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the thing would explode
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and become
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something.
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Grinning it
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or something.
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But, in general,
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you're even
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going to be
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|
able to
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protect the
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|
elements and
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protect the lines,
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the gas lines,
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|
I feel comfortable enough
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to do whatever
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that I want to do with
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the stupid thing.
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But, don't be
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all those people
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that throw away your grill
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and
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put it out in the front
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on.
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You know, take the time
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to the research.
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You're going to
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|
cost you 150 bucks.
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|
This cost me nothing to
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|
fix.
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|
You know, this
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regulated probably
|
|
going to last me
|
|
another five years.
|
|
And maybe I got
|
|
a couple of years
|
|
in the
|
|
part that protects
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the burners.
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But, now, I don't
|
|
have to go by
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|
regularly during
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and I also don't have to
|
|
swap out the
|
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paint tanks.
|
|
I was about to go
|
|
to get another
|
|
broken thing to say
|
|
screw it.
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|
But, you know,
|
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I'm like being
|
|
able to do some
|
|
troubleshooting
|
|
and realize
|
|
that it's not the
|
|
tanks.
|
|
It's not regulated.
|
|
So, I've had
|
|
some success doing
|
|
the same thing before
|
|
with other regulated
|
|
stuff that you're
|
|
going to throw
|
|
on this guy in
|
|
the same thing
|
|
as well.
|
|
But, hope, hope,
|
|
hope.
|
|
You can order parts.
|
|
Like I said, I
|
|
wouldn't pay you more than
|
|
150 bucks for parts.
|
|
You can pay
|
|
what for parts
|
|
from one site to
|
|
the other.
|
|
So, shop around.
|
|
Get the part
|
|
number.
|
|
Get the part number
|
|
that not the website
|
|
uses, but the part
|
|
number of the actual
|
|
part.
|
|
Start research
|
|
for that.
|
|
Any of the other
|
|
other part numbers you
|
|
get from the
|
|
results of that
|
|
search.
|
|
Aftermarket
|
|
part number are
|
|
third-party
|
|
parking numbers.
|
|
It's just like four
|
|
people that make this crap.
|
|
So, really, there's
|
|
only like a handful
|
|
of actual different
|
|
kinds of regulators
|
|
for the market
|
|
that's, you know,
|
|
your home
|
|
people.
|
|
Piece of garbage.
|
|
Real.
|
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Anyways.
|
|
Hope
|
|
that helps you out.
|
|
You'll have a good one
|
|
and stay safe
|
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and whatnot.
|
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Get some grilling.
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