memtb
Well-Known Member
I find that when it is in the sub-zeros it takes longer, but I don't have a big fancy grill. Propane is sluggish below zero.
Build a fire under the tank…..she'll build pressure!
All jokes aside, many years ago long before I moved to Wyoming, Jackson had an unbelievable cold spell….I was told it hit the negative 50's or 60's. I worked with a guy that made quite a bit of money, using metal trash can lids with burning charcoal, placed beneath the oil pans of diesel trucks, then wrapping the truck cab with plastic sheeting to contain the heat. It would take a while, but he would get them warm enough to warm the oil and engine enough to get them started.
Ya had to be tough to endure those conditions! memtb