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gas line for cooker on camper trailer
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gas line for cooker on camper trailer
recently purchased a camper trailer , and fabricated up a kitchenette for it with a gas cooker, now my problem is the flexible gas hose from the gas cooker doesnt reach the gas bottle thats mounted on the side of the trailer, and im too lazy to keep getting the gas bottle out and sitting it next to the cooker.
I have been everywhere and no one can get a longer line for it, or find adaptors suitable for it to attach other lines, had a gas electrician round tonight and he wasnt able to extend it either.
so just wondering if anyones had this drama and found a way around it or know who i should see next.
cheers
nick
and no i havent searched as i couldnt be bothered
I have been everywhere and no one can get a longer line for it, or find adaptors suitable for it to attach other lines, had a gas electrician round tonight and he wasnt able to extend it either.
so just wondering if anyones had this drama and found a way around it or know who i should see next.
cheers
nick
and no i havent searched as i couldnt be bothered
Gameco will have everything you need.
www.gameco.com.au
They have more than what is listed on their website. I got all my camper trailer stuff from them.
Cheers
Dan
www.gameco.com.au
They have more than what is listed on their website. I got all my camper trailer stuff from them.
Cheers
Dan
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Dan
[quote="v840"]I bet you're the kind of person, when you're railing someone in the ass
you don't even have the common courtesy to give them a reach around! [/quote]
thanks mate, gave them a call and finally got to speak to someone who knew what he was talking about. problem solved.gu4800 wrote:Gameco will have everything you need.
www.gameco.com.au
They have more than what is listed on their website. I got all my camper trailer stuff from them.
Cheers
Dan
cheers
thicknick
Re: gas line for cooker on camper trailer
THICKNICK wrote:recently purchased a camper trailer , and fabricated up a kitchenette for it with a gas cooker, now my problem is the flexible gas hose from the gas cooker doesnt reach the gas bottle thats mounted on the side of the trailer, and im too lazy to keep getting the gas bottle out and sitting it next to the cooker.
I have been everywhere and no one can get a longer line for it, or find adaptors suitable for it to attach other lines, had a gas electrician round tonight and he wasnt able to extend it either.
so just wondering if anyones had this drama and found a way around it or know who i should see next.
cheers
nick
and no i havent searched as i couldnt be bothered
Whats a gas electrician?
Re: gas line for cooker on camper trailer
mattsluxtruck wrote:THICKNICK wrote:recently purchased a camper trailer , and fabricated up a kitchenette for it with a gas cooker, now my problem is the flexible gas hose from the gas cooker doesnt reach the gas bottle thats mounted on the side of the trailer, and im too lazy to keep getting the gas bottle out and sitting it next to the cooker.
I have been everywhere and no one can get a longer line for it, or find adaptors suitable for it to attach other lines, had a gas electrician round tonight and he wasnt able to extend it either.
so just wondering if anyones had this drama and found a way around it or know who i should see next.
cheers
nick
and no i havent searched as i couldnt be bothered
Whats a gas electrician?
i was thinking the same thing?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
Re: gas line for cooker on camper trailer
mate ask him, wasnt much help either, sorry budmule75 wrote:mattsluxtruck wrote:THICKNICK wrote:recently purchased a camper trailer , and fabricated up a kitchenette for it with a gas cooker, now my problem is the flexible gas hose from the gas cooker doesnt reach the gas bottle thats mounted on the side of the trailer, and im too lazy to keep getting the gas bottle out and sitting it next to the cooker.
I have been everywhere and no one can get a longer line for it, or find adaptors suitable for it to attach other lines, had a gas electrician round tonight and he wasnt able to extend it either.
so just wondering if anyones had this drama and found a way around it or know who i should see next.
cheers
nick
and no i havent searched as i couldnt be bothered
Whats a gas electrician?
i was thinking the same thing?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
anyhoo, for future reference to those who are gonna have this problem, apparently your camper cookers use a high pressure line and dont require a regulator, high pressure lines for these max at 1.2m and cant be extended or adapted to suit other lines.
You can buy another type of gas cooker to use which use a low pressure line and require a regulator, these can have the longer lines.
so ive been told
thicknick
You can buy another type of gas cooker to use which use a low pressure line and require a regulator, these can have the longer lines.
so ive been told
thicknick
gas electrician; an electrician with his aircon gassing ticket or a guy who has done gas fitting (used to be an optional extra for plumbers) and is an electrician.
get a plumber mate or whatever and get him to make up a copper line for you, proper fitting both ends and itll pretty much never go bad.
get a plumber mate or whatever and get him to make up a copper line for you, proper fitting both ends and itll pretty much never go bad.
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
you could always try here
http://www.caravansplus.com.au/
they should have everything you need and really helpfull too!
http://www.caravansplus.com.au/
they should have everything you need and really helpfull too!
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