..... with fridge still on bench, ensure that the bracket holding the propane line end to corner of fridge box is not cracked or loose. Hold that line steady against pressure of wrench that is turning the nut on the supply line. Do not torque that line. That is how the bracket gets damaged. (BTDT). The nut on supply line does not require excessive torque. Once fridge is installed, check for leaks between supply LP line and line on fridge. A mechanics mirror might be helpful here.
On 7/1/17, Neil N <musomuso@gmail.com> wrote: > - check for leaks at nut on end of tube on fridge where BBQ tank connects.
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