How do I make a charcoal Grill into a Gas Grill?

I have a built in charcoal grill at my house, but would prefer gas because I dont grill a large qty and want to just turn on and off as needed. Calling places have suggested purchasing an insert, but that is very expensive. I have to imagine you can buy "replacement" parts for a gas grill and mount them in the charcoal grill insert and hook up to the gas (which is like 30 feet away)
Any suggestions on how to get started?

If this is a masonry grill, you may be able to buy parts from a gas stove to use.
you’ll need to drill 1 hole for the gas feed,& 2 for mounting brackets. Depending on which gas-jets you get.
You will also need to mount a catch plate to protect the gas -jets( you don’t want to have to clean them all the time)
GOOD LUCK!

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  1. If this is a masonry grill, you may be able to buy parts from a gas stove to use.
    you’ll need to drill 1 hole for the gas feed,& 2 for mounting brackets. Depending on which gas-jets you get.
    You will also need to mount a catch plate to protect the gas -jets( you don’t want to have to clean them all the time)
    GOOD LUCK!
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