Robert, I'd be interested in hearing what made running flexible copper so difficult? Feedback always welcome when it comes to the Propex. Flexible rubber hose is more likely to develop holes, in my experience, even at low pressures. Check out the current connection I'm doing on the regulator tee, or more accurately replacement of the original tee: http://westyventures.com/images/cross-fitting.JPG or on the actual Propex page: http://propexusa.com Karl Mullendore Propex USA On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 00:30:07 -0800, Robert Keezer <warmerwagen@YAHOO.COM> wrote: >The other difficult part about this installation >is connecting the gas. I should have made the >connection to the heater made first and used >flexible hose instead of copper tubing. |
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