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How would I saftely cut into a black steel gas line to that I may tee off? (I'm not talking golf here)
It's a 3/4" propane gas line running overhead in attic. I have limited space to do the splice and cannot get the giant pipe cutter around the pipe. Was thinking of using a Sawzall or small disc grinder to cut through. I just don't want to ignite the propane.
Only thing I can think of is to use an air compressor and blow from the high end of the line out of the low end (having disconnected both ends of course). This is not as easy as it sounds in my situation.
Anyone have some wisdom before I use the trial and error approach? I'd kind of like to NOT singe my facial hair.
Thanks
-Preston
It's a 3/4" propane gas line running overhead in attic. I have limited space to do the splice and cannot get the giant pipe cutter around the pipe. Was thinking of using a Sawzall or small disc grinder to cut through. I just don't want to ignite the propane.
Only thing I can think of is to use an air compressor and blow from the high end of the line out of the low end (having disconnected both ends of course). This is not as easy as it sounds in my situation.
Anyone have some wisdom before I use the trial and error approach? I'd kind of like to NOT singe my facial hair.
Thanks
-Preston