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Martin H. Eastburn
 
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Tom Dacon wrote:

Find a local propane supplier in your Yellow Pages. They routinely bury
flexible tubing in trenches from the tank to the buildings, and you could
probably just buy the tubing and end fittings from them.

Tom Dacon

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I'm toying with the idea of running a buried natural gas line out to
the garage for a hot air furnace as well as my foundry furnace (now
propane)

I'de have to cover about 25 feet from the basement to the detached
garage.

What are my options for piping? I recall hearing about a direct burial
stainless product, but cant seem to find any info on it for a DIY
installation.

I relaize cast iron is not suitable for direct burial, but is is OK
within a counduit of some sort?

I'de prefer something flexible for easy of installation, but will
gladly make do with whatever works best.

Vin




They might do that at your house, but not here! It is semi-solid high pressure
to a regulator. The Regulator sits on a Yellow coated black iron pipe.
That pipe connects to the house black iron pipe.

The Flexible is used from iron pipe to Hot water heater. Only the coated ones.

That is standard code.

If you go to the Lumber or Building Yard and ask them - they will show you the
pipe.

Talk to a plumber or the Gas people - they don't lay lines the plumbers do.
Gas types attach their tank to the plumbers lines.

Martin

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