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Old 9/11/11, 10:37 PM
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Flexible steel (CSST) appliance connectors are required for most connections. Rigid, black iron is used where flex is not used, or not allowed for use.
Wow ... CSST is pretty flimsy stuff. Wouldn't fly in my neck of the woods (would be considered subject to mechanical or heat damage) ... would have expected something heavier like this ... http://www.dormont.com/dmc/res/GasConnectors.aspx


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We had a 4.2 on the first of the month while I was in a crawlspace. I don't think I'll ever get comfortable with that
Sound like it's all in a days work for you CA guys ...



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Sound like it's all in a days work for you CA guys ...
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