My stove is on inside of trailer in galley. The propane tank is mounted on outside side wall (same side as where stove is located). I plan on creating a hole in the outside wall through which the propane hose would travel to meet up with the stove. However, what I'd really like to do is, instead of running the actual hose through the hole, is insert a bulkhead through the hole in the wall where I can make the fit tight and snug. Attach a 90 degree fitting on outside end of bulkhead onto where I'd attach the section of hose (with a 1/4 inch female fitting to bulkhead) with the regulator which connects to propane tank. On the inside end of bulkhead (on the interior of trailer) is connect another hose (with a 1/4 inch female fitting to interior bulkhead end) which meets up with the stove.
Does this seem like an okay way of doing this? A plumbing store sales person gave me the impression gas lines should not be spliced and should have one continuous hose run from tank to appliance. Any thoughts would be helpful.
Thank you.
John