Propane to natural gas convertion

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Maverick67

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I have an Oklahoma Joe's Longhorn Combo and I am about to move to a new house that has NG service. I cant find anything on converting this particular grill/ smoker from propane to NG. Both the manufaturer and my wife said don't but I don't always do what I'm told. Wondering if anyone has done this before?
 
I no longer give advice on how to convert LPG cookers over to NG...sorry.
With that said, you could contact a HVAC contractor, plumber, an outfit that specializes in BBQs/grills or just bite the bullet and buy a dual fuel cooker.
 
yes it is but if I can just hook it to the house i don't have to fill tanks
 
M Maverick67 , we are not trying to be Richard Craniums here.
Converting from LPG to NG on a cooker that isn't designed for NG is an involved process.
It isn't as simple as drilling out the orifices.
You make a mistake, it could be a deadly mistake.
 
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Fair enough. If was a simple process I might go forward with it but it sounds a bit more involved. I was just looking for info. Thanks anyways
 
General picture of orifice location...

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Orifice sizing chart...
Propane orifices are smaller than NG for the same BTU's..
Resize the orifice to match the BTU's currently in use....

If the propane orifice is a 62 and ~10,100 BTU's, then you would use a 52 orifice for NG and get ~10,000 BTU.....

Using drill size drill bits, you could carefully drill out the orifice....
I would start with a 54 drill and work my way up to the larger drill...


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Oh I agree Its a great set up for what I do. My new House has natural gas and it wou;d have been nice to hook up to that and not worry about running out of propane. thats all.
 
Oh I agree Its a great set up for what I do. My new House has natural gas and it wou;d have been nice to hook up to that and not worry about running out of propane. thats all.

That's understandable.
Always keep a full spare tank on hand.
Refilling tanks really isn't that bad.
 
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