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Copper pipe for Natural gas?
I salvaged a hot water heater burner which I attchewd to a strong metal
stand as a NG burner for boiling outdoors in which I will connect it up to the gas line which I have on the back porch.The fitting on the gas line of the burner is a flanged end with a nut above it as in a compression fitting but it is NOT a compression fitting.The local HD plumbing guy is fairly knowledgeable and he suggested that I may have to remove this fitting and try a compression fitting but he did not have one that he was sure would work..I'm wondering if I could just sweat on some Cu pipe since it will not be constantly filled with Ng,only when I use it. -- Hank |
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