Propex gas fittings.

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Re: Propex gas fittings.

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Cheers Oldiebut.
is the flange mount upside down in that pic?
Does the flange part sit on top of the wood and the sides sit in a rectangular hole cut in the wood?
Just trying to picture how it fits. :D
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Yes -upside down, hole cut through wood and metal and the sides protrude underneath, sealed and fixed down with polyurethane sealant/adhesive.
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Cheers. looks like a good way to do it, will certainly keep the heat off the wood. :ok
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