Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I'll be heading north soon. Last year I left the propane grill on the back concrete pad, covered, but someone suggested that if we have the strong winds that come when the remnants of a hurricane pass over TV, my grill could become an unguided missile.
I'll give it a very thorough cleaning, but it's still going to smell awfully delicious to vermin, so I'm wondering about storing it in my garage. Any suggestions on how to store it over the summer, and if storing in the garage, how to make it less savory for critters? |
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Shove a couple of sandbags on top of it.
If it blows away with that weight on, your house will be gone as well. If you took everything from garden/yard that could become a missile, you would have to take your shrubs and trees in as well! |
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If your grill is propane and you store it indoors, remove the tank first and store that outdoors.
We had rats around our house, set a trap and caught two rats. Two weeks later I pulled my cover off my weber grill, and the whole back of the cover was eaten away. Last edited by Michael G.; 05-08-2022 at 07:32 AM. |
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First time you purchased, they charged ~$50.
Refills are ~$20. Get your tank cost back............deposit..........core..........etc .
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