Chetter
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I have a question about whether I could safely use a pipe cutter on 1/2" black pipe that is in place on my garage heater. I would shut the propane off at the tanks and I would have the heater running so when I shut gas off, it would use up what's in the line and shut down, so, is that something I can do so that I could cut the black pipe safely? I would like to avoid completely taking everything apart to remove the section of pipe that goes into the furnace regulator to replace with a flex line. I don't want to be a story at 11 and any advice is much appreciated.
When I installed the heater back in 2008, I used the black pipe starting at the heater and working my way to the outside where my tanks and regulator are at, but I feel now that there's some vibration that runs through pipe since it is very rigid, and it would allow me more easily work on the heater should I need to in the future.
When I installed the heater back in 2008, I used the black pipe starting at the heater and working my way to the outside where my tanks and regulator are at, but I feel now that there's some vibration that runs through pipe since it is very rigid, and it would allow me more easily work on the heater should I need to in the future.