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Rusty Fire-pit Burner, Natural Gas

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Hello there folks, I need to replace this section of a natural gas fire pit burner, it's pretty rusty since it was sitting in a pit of wet sand for who knows how many years. After I cleaned it out this is what I found (pictures below). Anyway, just wanted to get some opinions on what others would do.

Thanks in advance all!

Jim

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Unless you can be sure the line under the slab is plastic you’re probably out of luck with this line as it would be rusted underneath the concrete and not safe


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Unless you can be sure the line under the slab is plastic you’re probably out of luck with this line as it would be rusted underneath the concrete and not safe


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Ayuh,..... With what little is left of the system,..... yer startin' at zero,.....

Gotta go up-stream on the gas supply to see where zero starts,.....
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Start thinking about replacing the line, or turn this into a wood burning pit.
Light it up and see what happens, then post pics.
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