try to gently tighten with one wrench over the hex nut and the X fitting flats held firmly in a big crescent wrench or you'll tear the pipe and get a snoot full of propane. Jim On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 1:41 PM Stan Shapiro <mail@stanshapiro.com> wrote: > I have a small leak in my propane fitting, that was installed about a year > ago --see link to photo below. The leak is at the blue arrow. One feed is > to the stove, other is to propex heater. Fridge is gone. > Can I tighten the brass nut to the right of the arrow? Do I need to apply > a counter force with a wrench/channel lock? If so, where ?? > ThanksStan shapiro90 westyCurrently in Wallowa St Pk, Joseph, OR > > -------- Original message -------- > From: Stan Shapiro <mail@stanshapiro.com> > Date: 9/12/16 11:33 AM (GMT-08:00) > To: mail@stanshapiro.com > Subject: I have shared '20160912_104752-1.jpg' with you on Box. > > https://erthinkcom.box.com/s/42gkl7oo5s6euglthvq46smmp7wy7rs0 > > > > Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone |
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