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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2007

Flare fitting leaks at a gas connection showing bubbles using Murphy's oil soap spray. I could smell this leak from 20 feet away. Smells like rotting onions or a dead animal.

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  • yep mate, u seen the leak now fix it! spraying more gas detector spray isnt gonna fix it haha!

  • @xxoric spraying soapy water at a gas line can help expose a leak. That's the point of this video - how a leaky gas line looks like.

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  • End of the world

  • LMAO Dark green eh? Yeah come set that thing in Texas in July

  • Usually tightening it fixes it

  • hey great service work! do you work for Amerigas, Palatine Il.?

  • @mansonsafc its soap and water not gas detector spray -_-

  • Uses a match is better.........

  • Not very smart, you found a real fast leak and standing there with your camera spraying soap on it could waste your life.

  • Redneck fun.

  • If your going to shoot a video you should use a match. It's more exciting.

  • This is the usual way and safe way to check for leaks. Never use a flame or naked lights!

  • no smoking

  • Typical, don't just look at it fix it.

  • wtf?

  • that was dume

  • what an exciting video!

  • the soap trick

  • Don't Light a match !

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