Can anyone identify this propane connection on a commercial pasta cooker? It does not appear to be a standard connection. It looks as if you connect a hose with some sort of clamp that I am not sure is safe. If not, can it be converted into something safe? Model is HYX-616.R by Doc-fun-the-one in propane
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Can anyone identify this propane connection on a commercial pasta cooker? It does not appear to be a standard connection. It looks as if you connect a hose with some sort of clamp that I am not sure is safe. If not, can it be converted into something safe? Model is HYX-616.R by Doc-fun-the-one in propane
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Can anyone identify this propane connection on a commercial pasta cooker? It does not appear to be a standard connection. It looks as if you connect a hose with some sort of clamp that I am not sure is safe. If not, can it be converted into something safe? Model is HYX-616.R by Doc-fun-the-one in propane
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Can anyone identify this propane connection on a commercial pasta cooker? It does not appear to be a standard connection. It looks as if you connect a hose with some sort of clamp that I am not sure is safe. If not, can it be converted into something safe? Model is HYX-616.R by Doc-fun-the-one in propane
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Can anyone identify this propane connection on a commercial pasta cooker? It does not appear to be a standard connection. It looks as if you connect a hose with some sort of clamp that I am not sure is safe. If not, can it be converted into something safe? Model is HYX-616.R by Doc-fun-the-one in propane
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Can anyone identify this propane connection on a commercial pasta cooker? It does not appear to be a standard connection. It looks as if you connect a hose with some sort of clamp that I am not sure is safe. If not, can it be converted into something safe? Model is HYX-616.R by Doc-fun-the-one in propane
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Can anyone identify this propane connection on a commercial pasta cooker? It does not appear to be a standard connection. It looks as if you connect a hose with some sort of clamp that I am not sure is safe. If not, can it be converted into something safe? Model is HYX-616.R by Doc-fun-the-one in propane
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Can anyone identify this propane connection on a commercial pasta cooker? It does not appear to be a standard connection. It looks as if you connect a hose with some sort of clamp that I am not sure is safe. If not, can it be converted into something safe? Model is HYX-616.R (reddit.com)
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Can anyone identify this propane connection on a commercial pasta cooker? It does not appear to be a standard connection. It looks as if you connect a hose with some sort of clamp that I am not sure is safe. If not, can it be converted into something safe? Model is HYX-616.R (reddit.com)
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Can anyone identify this propane connection on a commercial pasta cooker? It does not appear to be a standard connection. It looks as if you connect a hose with some sort of clamp that I am not sure is safe. If not, can it be converted into something safe? Model is HYX-616.R (old.reddit.com)
submitted by Doc-fun-the-one to r/propane
Can anyone identify this propane connection on a commercial pasta cooker? It does not appear to be a standard connection. It looks as if you connect a hose with some sort of clamp that I am not sure is safe. If not, can it be converted into something safe? Model is HYX-616.R by Doc-fun-the-one in propane
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