I bought a wedgewood and am refurbishing it.
I've gotta be 50-75 feet from the nearest NG line in my house. The stove also weighs something like 500 pounds so I don't want to move it and find out need rear access to fix the burners or exhaust manifolds.
Can I hook up propane to test the pilot lights and ignition? I know the heat output will be all wrong, and that the nozzle diameter is what dictates propane vs NG, but for the purposes of pilot light testing and ignition testing, can I just use propane, get it running reliable, THEN move it into my house?
I have had zero luck finding bottles of natural gas.