Sure, cut it in half screw hinges on so you can open and close and put a cage on to place the meat.
You don't even have to cut it in half. I own one that is a grill and a smoker. A section is taken out from the top half and then a hinge metal door is put on with a slide lock. on the back side at the bottom a half moon is cut out for the fire. another metal door can be placed over that to keep in the smoke, or it can be used as a fire place/Chiminea. I'd post a picture if I could lol but this is the first question I've answered and still not sure how it works.
AnswerThe regulator forces the gas from the propane tank to maintain a constant discharge pressure-regardless of the level of propane in the tankA regulator does not force gas from a tank. It merely regulates the amount of pressure from the tank.
What is the proper way of attaching propane tank to bottom of grill
A propane tank, a sheet of metal shaped into a grill, some tubes, and a lighter. Connect the tubes to the propane tank, turn it on, light the lighter and BOOM!!!! You have your grill.
The propane is going from a HIGH pressure, to a very low pressure,as you are using the gas,the tank WILL get very cold, this is very normal, and NOT dangerous. Great that you noticed it, but do NOT be alarmed.
A fuel tank pressure sensor is a device used to measure the pressure in a fuel tank.
Based on Charles's Law,when the temperature of a gas increases, so does the volume.
Theres about 430,000 btu's in a 20 lb propane tank. it your grill is 43,000 btu's it would last 20 uses.
Physical size of a tank is irrelevant to it's pressure rating.
I've been told by customer service for Red Stone grills it's to connect to the site of the grill, hang down and touch the ground. It's incase lightning strikes the grill it will be grounded. Makes sense but my grill calls for it to hang down to the ground on the site with the propane tank 2 inches away from it. This of course does not make much sense to me so I will figure out how to hang it off the grill, down to the ground on the opposite side of the propane tank. I assume that would be best...
residual air pressure in the tank, and the pressure switch settings
A gas grill might not light due to the cabling not being functional.
You buy a new one