IMPORTANT DETAILS under VIDEO #1!
Before you solidify your plan, get info on your
appliances and their necessary gas load. An overloaded
gas line may cease to function entirely so long as it
is underfed. To reduce friction and increase supply
keep pipeline turns to a minimum. If you have a tube
bender, great!
Gas line (BTU or CF)/Hr supply ability chart for
standard 1/2 PSI natural gas pipeline link:
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/natural-gas-pipe-sizi
ng-d_826.html
If there is anything missing from this tutorial, make a
better one or let me know what needs to be expressed.
And to the few whom it concerns, find a real job; the
good people of social media are here to replace your
driveling service or circumvent and disempower your
insensitive and tyrannical behavior and this is only
the beginning for gas appliance empowerment on youtube.
I have every hope that someone will have the time to
produce something [vastly] superior to my ghetto,
internet deprived how-to and cram your waste back in
your face at speeds greater than those required to
divide a planet and masses greater than those required
to suffocate and lay waste to all those who are similar
to you. thxbye.
How about securing the pipe to the wall? They make these things called pipe hangers so you don't have a leak when the pipe gets pushed to the floor.
GasmanTen 6 months ago
@GasmanTen How about reading description in number 1?
MovingUpp 6 months ago