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Old September 21, 2013   #109
Doug9345
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Originally Posted by Rockporter View Post
Wouldn't this T adapter work?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Coleman-Prop...-/310722861424

This T adapter is a bit different but is also Coleman
http://www.basspro.com/Coleman-Propa...product/60441/
No it has the wrong ends among other problems. It has the same threads that a little 1 lb disposable propane bottle has.

Look at the 5 foot hose they sell, it gives the specs.
http://www.shopperschoice.com/item_item_6585.html


There are lot's of different ways to do this. Basically it goes from tank into a regulator. After the gas comes out of the regulator you are going to put a tee some where. Whether you put the tee just after the regulator or near the burners is going to depend on how you lay the whole thing out and are you going to put it up and down all the time or leave them both set up. It will also depend on whether or not you depend on ever setting just one up.

The simplest way to hook two burners up where you don't have to make anything is

One of these.
http://www.shopperschoice.com/item_item_6586.html
One of these
http://www.homedepot.com/p/3-8-in-Le...1#.Uj5Cnz-Z2PY
Two of these
http://propanewarehouse.com/lowpress...il.asp?ID=4033

A wrench to screw it all together, an adjustable wrench will work or you'll need one to fit the hoses and one to screw the regulator into the tank. If you don't already know it, the threads that screw the regulator to the tank are left hand and thus turn backwards.

Soapy water to check for leaks.

I don't necessarily endorse any of the companies. The parts are available lots of different places. An RV store or maybe welding supply should all the parts in one place.
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