If you have a pinched copper line, I`d plumb in the other tank right there, as a pinched line is a weak point and may leak. I`d do it their way, but I`m no expert. are you planning on a 20 lb BBQ tank or other size & why? M
--- Paul Chubbuck <paul@TAKINGFLIGHT.NET> wrote: > They offered a solution which > requires a valve and splitter be installed in between the shut-off valve and > the OPD valve, but that is a big job requiring the plumbing be re-done > because there is insufficient space and the copper plumbing is already > pinched as it is.
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