Hey guys, well in the midst of a remodel on a rental apartment and discovered a semi-serious issue. Pulled up the subfloor on the 2nd story and found a 1" black steel gas pipe. Problem is, it looks like at some point in the past it was "grooved" on the top side by a circular saw. Cut looks to be about 1/16" deep, but I haven't thrown a caliper on it yet.
No clue how long it's been this way, but I have to assume at least 15 years.
So what is the best way to repair this? It's reasonably close to the end of the run on the meter side, but will obviously require disassembling the entire installation up to that point.
Any super secret repair options i'm not aware of? I have the ability to cut the pipe and thread it if needed. I know unions between the valve and meter are against code (and I don't like it know it's between floors in a trapped space).
Anyone used a left/right ****** and fittings? Seems like it could be tricky to get it engaged and tight without taking some time to clock the fittings on both end so you have perfect engagement.
Thoughts, condolences, well wishes, i'll take any advice here.
No clue how long it's been this way, but I have to assume at least 15 years.
So what is the best way to repair this? It's reasonably close to the end of the run on the meter side, but will obviously require disassembling the entire installation up to that point.
Any super secret repair options i'm not aware of? I have the ability to cut the pipe and thread it if needed. I know unions between the valve and meter are against code (and I don't like it know it's between floors in a trapped space).
Anyone used a left/right ****** and fittings? Seems like it could be tricky to get it engaged and tight without taking some time to clock the fittings on both end so you have perfect engagement.
Thoughts, condolences, well wishes, i'll take any advice here.



