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Were to get Propane parts

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Specifically Hoses. Where are you guys going and what kind of "deals" are you getting. (Kirkland and sorounding area would be great)

Local is good, on-line is fine. I'd like to shop around a little first.

Stopped off at Parker Hose and they were moderately helpful, but about $10/ft for the liquid line and about $9 per fitting. From the little I have found thats a bit steep. And atleast the guy I was talking to was no help with the vapor line between the vaporizer and 'carb'.

Surprisingly, finding anything on-line (or atleast prices on line) has proven more difficult that it should.


Anyone got any decent leads, or better yet a hook up. Don't know my exact yet, but thinking probably in the neighborhood of 12'er from the tank to the lock-off (3/8"), 1' or so lock-off to Vap., then 1" or so of the 1" OD low-pressure hose.

A set of tank brackets would be nice as well, but I can get those for ~$50 off e-bay.

Also be looking for rebuild kits in the future, Model E, 425 and EFF-30.


thanks, a know a couple of you guys are running BBQ gas... :beer:
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You could call Roy "propane guy.com" hes got alot of used equipment.His prices are pretty good.

I think Cary at "got propane" sells just pieces now.

When I did my system I had a local hose supply outfit do up all my lines.I used the kevlar stuff,yes it was really exspensive but thats not a place to save money.YOu burst a hose and youre fawking toast and youre rig.Think about it.Theres other places to save $$:cool:
 
have you priced propane lately? at 80% efficency of gas it is hardly worth it now days but if you need a setup for a v-8 I have one available
 
You could call Roy "propane guy.com" hes got alot of used equipment.His prices are pretty good.

I think Cary at "got propane" sells just pieces now.

When I did my system I had a local hose supply outfit do up all my lines.I used the kevlar stuff,yes it was really exspensive but thats not a place to save money.YOu burst a hose and youre fawking toast and youre rig.Think about it.Theres other places to save $$:cool:

Propane guy is now closed.. Website is shut down as well... FIY
 
pacific hose and fittings i think was the name its in everett across form six robbles the trailer parts store its off broadway
 
Call any shop that services forklifts. I get my hose and fittings from Williams Oil & Filter in Tacoma.

I have seen quite a few rebuild kits on ebay
 
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