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Natural gas whip. Grade "T", right?
I want to put my clothes dryer on casters so I can
scoot it out of the way conveniently when cleaning it's exhaust duct. It now has the industry-standard corrugated metal gas line. I assume that a grade 'T' neoprene line would be safer because it would not have the metal fatigue issue I ASSume would claim the corrugated line at some point in the future. I DAGS but was not able to uncover a hose with the right connectors. What am I doing wrong here? --Winston |
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