Re: Re: Plumbing Natural Gas


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Posted by Hill on January 13, 1998 at 04:48:32:

In Reply to: Re: Plumbing Natural Gas posted by Joe I on January 12, 1998 at 16:06:01:

: : I am trying to install a new gas stove and oven in a
: : home that has prevously had only an electric stove. I
: : would like information about plumbing the gas to the
: : stove or if there is any good reference material
: : available about natural gas plumbing. The gas line in
: : the house run through the wall directly behind the
: : stove so the run would be short. I also know that the
: : local gas company will inspect any work done before I
: : turn the gas back on.

: : Thanks for any help
: : Brad

: If your a novice please call a plumber.

About 8 last night we heard a loud bang. I thought is was a tree limb hitting the roof. Pretty soon there was a banging at the door. Next door neighbor's wife comes running in with blood all over her. Her husband had just tried to light a propane log insert (that he had plumbed earlier in the day) and it blew out the glass front into his face. Called 911 and went over there - looked like he had been hit with a shotgun to the face - blood just everywhere all over the floor, walls, ceiling - really amazing. They airlifted him off (we live on an island)- guess we will know today if he can see...

Yesterday morning - my answer would have been different - this AM - I agree - gas is not something to learn on. Hill


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