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cooperino 10-22-2018 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ol'George (Post 470046)
Now there is more to do than "talk" on cold nights.:biggrin2:
And If I have to explain that, you would never understand Ha,LOL!
Oh Wait, the younger generation has no communication/touch,it is all texting
er it is sexting? aw well it is beyond me.

Now about having no gas, have that woman whip up some bean soup,
and put a propane heater in the shop till you splice the gas line or duct tape the one yall cut, it is low pressure like 10 ounces, not even a pound :biggrin2:

I'm liking george more and more everyday!! He says it like he sees it lol... maybe a new name in it for him. Dirty'ole'george... lol. I love that he has a way of saying things without actually saying it. :beer2:

ol'George 10-22-2018 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Lonstar (Post 470058)
We do more than talk, I was trying to keep it clean. I gave her the best 30-45 seconds she's ever had on many occasions last winter!

Seal the line with duct tape??? I ain't no hack, I do it right or not at all. I have some 4" corrugated drain pipe left over from last years hardscaping project. I'm going to use 50' of it to span the section of 1-1/4" PE pipe I cut and secure it with a couple hose clamps (stainless steel of course since it's buried a couple inches underground). And I'll have you know it's 5 lbs in my area. We don't use that crappy imported chinese gas around here.

Ok seriously now,.
it is 7-11" on the water column here from reg outside the house. I think that is a standard.
Propane is higher pressure tho'
As far as hose clamps, prolly you know, but not all stainless clamps are the same.
all are stainless bands, but not the tightening screws.
And I guarantee the iron screws only last about 5 years underground here.
45 seconds :biggrin2: Ha,LOL!
Thats how long it takes me to remember what I went into the bed room for, then another hour to remember what I used to be able to do:bash2:

87250r88 10-22-2018 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by ol'George (Post 469984)
I would think most glass in mobile equipment is solid tempered except for the windshield, as it might be laminated.
Solid tempered cannot be cut and has to be made to order, has been my findings.
Solid tempered if one does not know, breaks into little 1/4" pieces we are familiar with, in side/back windows in vehicles.:bigthink:

Sorry guys that I didn’t specify the new glass would be laminated. ol’George is correct on the tempered glass. I guess my point was if the glass broke it could be replaced relatively easy. Hopefully that doesn’t happen.

Lonstar 10-23-2018 01:42 PM

I was kidding.
I'm burying polyethylene gas pipe (MDPE) 3' deep. Each end will have anodized risers with con stab fittings. Exact same materials and fittings the gas company uses, just smaller diameter.


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