Um. Why not just run a lot of high-pressure hose
around the shop?
Thump
--- Ron Nossaman <RNossaman@cox.net> wrote:
>
> >The traditional material is black iron pipe. No
> doubt about its ability to
> >stand up to the job. You guessed it, every joint is
> a threaded one, which
> >means that you either have to lay out your system
> using the pre-cut,
> >pre-threaded lengths available at Home Depot, or
> you have to get good at
> >sawing off your own lengths and putting your own
> thread on. The lighter
> >the equipment you pick out for this, the more elbow
> grease involved.
>
> Right, and I've run enough gas line just that way to
> have learned how to
> use a pipe cutter and die. It's a lot like work, but
> it's awfully hard to
> hurt once it's in.
>
>
> >Which is way your looking for something you can
> either glue or solder
> >together.
> >
> >Bill Ballard RPT
>
> Actually, I wasn't - but I can understand why
> somebody else was.
>
> Ron N
>
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