onetechyguy
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Hi, Getting ready to start installing my bigmax 75,000 btu gas heater and have some questions.
First, I have 3/4 black pipe coming in the front of the garage and need to continue it up to above the rafters and then elbow back about 20' to the rear of the garage to heater and reduce down. I was thinking of trying to keep the pipe in the studs so it will be hidden behind drywall and drill up thru the double 2x4 top plate to get up above the rafters. I could just extend the pipe beyond the 2x4's & then bring the pipe up to the rafters but the pipe will be exposed. I also might tee off the pipe in the first picture to elbow back outside for a gas grill in the future. Can I install shutoff valve for that outside? It is going to be a finished garage so I want it to be done right but if the pipe has to be exposed than I guess I can live with it. How is everyone doing it?
Second, The picture below is where I'm going to install the heater. I don't have any drywall up yet but I was going to install brackets, hang heater from threaded rod & complete the install with gas pipe & vent kit. I was planning on taking the heater back down then to insulate & get drywall installed. I know that is double work but my idea is that the drywallers will know where the gas pipe, vent, and mounting locations are to make appropriate holes in drywall. Should I just install one sheet of 5/8 drywall then install heater and leave it up and have drywallers finish so that I don't have to take heater down. Any advice?
This picture is the front to the back of the garage that I will need to run the pipe.
You can see that once I get it up above the celing it will be easy to get it to the back of the garage.
Thanks. Rick
First, I have 3/4 black pipe coming in the front of the garage and need to continue it up to above the rafters and then elbow back about 20' to the rear of the garage to heater and reduce down. I was thinking of trying to keep the pipe in the studs so it will be hidden behind drywall and drill up thru the double 2x4 top plate to get up above the rafters. I could just extend the pipe beyond the 2x4's & then bring the pipe up to the rafters but the pipe will be exposed. I also might tee off the pipe in the first picture to elbow back outside for a gas grill in the future. Can I install shutoff valve for that outside? It is going to be a finished garage so I want it to be done right but if the pipe has to be exposed than I guess I can live with it. How is everyone doing it?
Second, The picture below is where I'm going to install the heater. I don't have any drywall up yet but I was going to install brackets, hang heater from threaded rod & complete the install with gas pipe & vent kit. I was planning on taking the heater back down then to insulate & get drywall installed. I know that is double work but my idea is that the drywallers will know where the gas pipe, vent, and mounting locations are to make appropriate holes in drywall. Should I just install one sheet of 5/8 drywall then install heater and leave it up and have drywallers finish so that I don't have to take heater down. Any advice?
This picture is the front to the back of the garage that I will need to run the pipe.
You can see that once I get it up above the celing it will be easy to get it to the back of the garage.
Thanks. Rick
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