JBaker
TVWBB Super Fan
Recently found a free Q200 on Craigslist, I was able to be the first response to the ad.
Q200(0?) in nice condition, with a new igniter, a newer looking burner, came with (the cheap) stand and the original cover. Quite a nice deal.
Cleaned it up, soaked the CI grate, got the burnts (new word) off.
Attached an LP pound canister, fires up nice.
Just ordered another burner off of Amazon (short time deal, about $19.00) along with a set of QuliMetal split grates and a QuliMetal CI griddle for one side. Had some points loaded up so the $$$$ hurt wasn't too bad.
I'll need to pick up an adapter hose for a larger tank (might go with a 5 lb, easier to move around), but first need to read the threads, it seems it's better to get rid of the OEM regulator, work off of one at the tank side?
Any tips here? It's my first time with a Q, was a 40 year charcoal user, just recently going over to gassers. Been using a Genesis Silver C for about a year now, quite often.
Q200(0?) in nice condition, with a new igniter, a newer looking burner, came with (the cheap) stand and the original cover. Quite a nice deal.
Cleaned it up, soaked the CI grate, got the burnts (new word) off.
Attached an LP pound canister, fires up nice.
Just ordered another burner off of Amazon (short time deal, about $19.00) along with a set of QuliMetal split grates and a QuliMetal CI griddle for one side. Had some points loaded up so the $$$$ hurt wasn't too bad.
I'll need to pick up an adapter hose for a larger tank (might go with a 5 lb, easier to move around), but first need to read the threads, it seems it's better to get rid of the OEM regulator, work off of one at the tank side?
Any tips here? It's my first time with a Q, was a 40 year charcoal user, just recently going over to gassers. Been using a Genesis Silver C for about a year now, quite often.