I have an 8 foot run of 1in black pipe, and I need to branch out a second gas line. I think what I'm 'supposed' to do is:
- Cut the pipe and remove it
- Re-run it as a section of pipe, the T, another section of pipe, a union, and a third section of pipe.
I was also thinking about:
- Cutting the pipe
- Using a dremel to grind the threads off the 2 sides of the T fitting
- JB Weld'ing the T fitting into place
Guessing the second option isn't up to code, but it seems like it would last forever. It would save about $80 in materials, and have less places to leak -- downside being that it couldn't be disassembled (short of recutting the pipe and using more JB Weld)
Anyone have any advice or another way / tutorial of how to add a T into an existing gas line?
- Cut the pipe and remove it
- Re-run it as a section of pipe, the T, another section of pipe, a union, and a third section of pipe.
I was also thinking about:
- Cutting the pipe
- Using a dremel to grind the threads off the 2 sides of the T fitting
- JB Weld'ing the T fitting into place
Guessing the second option isn't up to code, but it seems like it would last forever. It would save about $80 in materials, and have less places to leak -- downside being that it couldn't be disassembled (short of recutting the pipe and using more JB Weld)
Anyone have any advice or another way / tutorial of how to add a T into an existing gas line?