jungerfrosch

jungerfrosch t1_j7iv42r wrote

It is 100% possible to DIY the removal of this. Gas(if it's gas) can be capped, electric can simply be made into an outlet(assuming it's not already just plugged in), drywall patched/repaired/filled in.

Until you start pulling it apart it is hard to tell exactly what all it will entail though.

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jungerfrosch t1_j6i43vv wrote

It is slower, but you can cut using just the blade. If the fender and tire are removed you should be able to fit the blade in to cut the bolt. Hold the blade so that the teeth cut when you are pulling(as opposed to in the saw frame where feet cut when pushing)

Alternatively if you can get to it with the saw you could cut through the nut(splitting it in half) from the bottom side.

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jungerfrosch t1_j4qkati wrote

The only issue you will have with a 10gal tank is it may not be able to supply enough propane. As you draw from any tank the liquid propane evaporates, as this happens it cools the remaining fluid/vapor. Drawing too quickly can cool the tank to the point that it cannot supply enough pressure. Not likely to happen with a grill in the summer, but in the cold outside during the winter and the small tank size it is possible(likely?).

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jungerfrosch t1_j1i3a3k wrote

At the time, she didn't know you, so it's not the man of 17yrs that she would have rejected, but someone a little more than a stranger.

Now if she would get rid of you today over a dog, that's an entirely different thing.

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