Channel: Mike and Lauren
Category: Howto & Style
Tags: athorbothow tolaurenextensionquickpracticalknobmikepropaneprojectideas3d printerprototypeextenderbbq3dhackprintdiyand3d printgrill
Description: Tired of reaching behind a hot grill (BBQ) to turn off the propane tank? I used the flexible driveshaft from a weed eater and a few 3D printed parts to extend the knob to the front of the grill. Learn Fusion 360 For Hobbyists and Woodworkers: $30 OFF COUPON mikeandlauren.com/learnfusion360 Parts Used (amazon affiliate) Driveshaft - amzn.to/2fuJNAU Similar Spring - amzn.to/2x2cRGh 3D Parts Files: thingiverse.com/thing:2557875 3D Printer Used: athorbot.com Sign up for monthly income, expenses, and net worth reports! newsletter.mikeandlauren.com Help us make these videos: patreon.com/mikeandlauren Twitter - twitter.com/mikeandlauren Instagram - instagram.com/lauren_moyer Facebook - facebook.com/mikeandlaurentv Check out our blog: mikeandlauren.com