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- camperfamilyExplorerI'd use brass or black pipe fittings on a gas line.
- ScottGNomad
enblethen wrote:
Galvanizing may flack off and get into the system. Best to use brass or black iron for petroleum products.
X2. Black pipe is the correct choice.
The galvanized stuff will give you headache some day 0- it's worth replacing IMHO. - Galvanizing may flack off and get into the system. Best to use brass or black iron for petroleum products.
- TucsonJimExplorer IIGalvanized fittings (the shiny one) can be used with brass fittings in most building code jurisdictions. There is a very slight possibility of galvanic corrosive action which could potentially damage the threads of the galvanized fitting. However, it is so insignificant, that it would take many decades for the effects of galvanic action to take place. Just do a periodic leak tet and you should be fine. Plumbers interconnect brass, galvanized and black pipe all the time.
- jmccen58ExplorerOK...Heres pic
- jmccen58ExplorerWorking on it....lol:h
- mrgreetisExplorerYour picture doesn't show up.
Look at the top 2 topics in the "Do It Yourself Modifications and Upgrades (DIY)" forum for how to post pictures.
Mike
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