You (Tony) are indeed not accepting feedback. Gravitational waves do not transmit gravity. The two are unrelated. You're incapable of hearing this.
You're taking a term you heard somewhere and thinking the two were the same. They're not. The sun exerts gravitational force on objects nearby. It emits negligible gravitational waves because it has negligible acceleration. Gravity is a function of mass. Gravitational waves are a function of mostly acceleration, and hence Earth generates more (about 200 watts) than the sun . Hydroelectric power plants harvest the energy of gravitational potential, and they could not generate all their gigawatts if Earth gravity only produces 200 watts of it total.
Gravitational waves are incredibly weak, and it takes an amazingly sensitive instrument like LIGO to detect it, and even then it only detects sources that actually generate significant waves at supernova energy levels.
Gravity on the other hand just requires something simple like my bathroom scale.