Just a word of warning for others who might find this thread later...
While it's not necessary to buy the top of the line everything, keep in mind that your hoses are integral to the safe operation of your setup. I'm not going to go into temporary vs. permanent setups, fire codes, piping vs. hoses, etc. But maybe consider that if you spend a few extra dollars on better hoses now, it can save you thousands later in medical bills and legal claims when your bargain hoses burst and set your studio on fire. Or possibly leak pooling propane on the ground only to catch a spark when you flip on the light. It's not just you that's at risk, it's your home, your loved ones, your neighbors, etc.
You're literally playing with fire here, take the time to do it safely and responsibly.
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-Tom
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