Thanks, Bob

bobhenry wrote:This helps to picture the thoughts in my original post
Here I have oriented the picture in as near upward as I could.
The red lines are cut lines showing a very short nipple replacing both sections.
The down leg will collect about as much debris as the amount of black pepper you put on your eggs.
A huge volume is not needed just a place for it to fall out of the flow of gas. Most gas lines have male thread so a coupling can be added to the top. Again by having a very short nipple between the top of the tee below the floor and the coupling above your gas line is well supported if you kept the hole just big enough for the pipe itself.
bobhenry wrote:
Now just get a spray bottle add some liquid soap and spray away looking for bubbles.
zroadhouse wrote:Ah - and it looks like y'all are suggesting just spraying all the joints to detect leaks as opposed to using some kind of pressure gauge?
MtnDon wrote:...
When ordering the regulator and pigtail hose be sure to get the hose that matches the input of the regulator. There are different fittings used.
Padilen wrote:I was told/taught never to use Teflon tape for LP fittings. And to use a dope approved for LP.
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