I hope that's the case !Youre not going anywhere, youre too cantankerous
I hope that's the case !Youre not going anywhere, youre too cantankerous
Keep the faith my friendI hope that's the case !
Keep the faith my friend
One of these...to make breaking a line possible with threaded pipe.What's the "union" ? Sorry, but I don't follow !
Thanks ! ....I just wasn't following !One of these...to make breaking a line possible with threaded pipe.
@MindfulMan did you see this in the classifieds? Not any cheaper than the last one but you said they are special (and promised a story sometime about it).
*SOLD* 1959 Baby Browning by FN in 25 ACP
*SOLD* Hello INGO. Up for sale is this well taken care of Baby Browning made in Belgium by FN. Serial number confirms the manufacture date. It comes with one (1) mag and 1/2 box of 25 ACP ammo. It works perfectly but I do not have the original box. You get the pistol and the mag. Prices online...www.indianagunowners.com
There is a shutoff right at the meter. You will need a cresent wrench or channel locks to turn it. Its a small flat spade with a lock hole in it, you cant miss it. Turn it to where both lock holes line up to shut it off.
Don't turn it back on if you dont know what needs a relight and how to do it. Call the gas company to handle that.
Ok, so basically turn the valve that's just above the ground in these pics until the holes line up, correct? Only in emergency circumstance of course.no such thing as a stupid question. At the gas meter on the Inlet side, below the Regulator, should be a gas shut off, some are 1/4 turn, but most will go all around. You just turn the keyway perpendicular to the body, so the part where WE (gas company) can put a lock thru to keep the gas shut OFF. Typically, 95% of the time, the shut off is on the LEFT side of the gas meter. Also, go out and check, make sure the shut off is not buried by landscaping - ie. mulch, rocks, etc. Really sucks this time of year, if there is frozen dirt, or mulch over the shut off......landscapers, for some dumb reason, like to bury the shut off.
When shutting the valve OFF - key is slow, steady pressure.
OK, the wife is waiting until Friday to come home. Bonus: 2 more days of bachelor life
It’s the coupling put in to join the pipes together. If you have to change out the gas valve the Union is loosened and separated. This allows you to remove a short section of pipe and replace the gas control valve.What's the "union" ? Sorry, but I don't follow !
Yes Sir. Turn it counterclockwise, shortest distance. It possibly will be a tight valve. Slow steady pressure, dont jerk/yank and your goodOk, so basically turn the valve that's just above the ground in these pics until the holes line up, correct? Only in emergency circumstance of course.
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Driving home tomorrow night will be quite a chore. Pickle Lady went to store today as wellMorning all.
Not looking forward to a potential ice event and power loss. Not to mention a foot of snow to deal with.
Picked up groceries and more gas yesterday. Need to bring the ATV up from the basement and have it ready in the garage this afternoon.
Thanks. INGO makes me smarter every day. Some days it makes me less likely to blow myself up (this is one of those days). Other days, well...Yes Sir. Turn it counterclockwise, shortest distance. It possibly will be a tight valve. Slow steady pressure, dont jerk/yank and your good
Party at 88's.OK, the wife is waiting until Friday to come home. Bonus: 2 more days of bachelor life
Be careful driving the next few days. It doesn't sound like a good time for those that have to drive.
That reminds me. I need to make a trip to tsc to fill a couple propane tanks and grab my kerosene heater from storage. If i loose power for any extended period ill probably head out to the haunted house and camp in the shop with the wood burner.I'm leaving early enough that it'll be a cold rain event but no ice/sleet
I pulled the Generator up and found all the extension cords.
Everything is ready for a power shut down.
While the real professionals have chimed in here; I have to add a PSA here as who knows who reads this thread.Ok, so basically turn the valve that's just above the ground in these pics until the holes line up, correct? Only in emergency circumstance of course.
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^^ Better advice than how to work the valve imo.While the real professionals have chimed in here; I have to add a PSA here as who knows who reads this thread.
If you suspect a gas leak so significant that you want to shut off the gas supply - call 911 and get the heck out of there! Let the pros handle it.
I have seen the damage caused by gas explosions and you don't want to be nearby. While, exceedingly rare given the amount of gas supplied homes, don't take a chance....
CZ...
While the real professionals have chimed in here; I have to add a PSA here as who knows who reads this thread.
If you suspect a gas leak so significant that you want to shut off the gas supply - call 911 and get the heck out of there! Let the pros handle it.
I have seen the damage caused by gas explosions and you don't want to be nearby. While, exceedingly rare given the amount of gas supplied homes, don't take a chance....
CZ...
Appreciate it. That said, knowing how to turn something off is a good thing. Not sure why I didn't think about it until this convo came up honestly. I'd hate to see (or in this case smell) an imminent but preventable catastrophe coming and be too ignorant to stop it.^^ Better advice than how to work the valve imo.
Well played Sir.
CZ !!