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I have 2 runs of black iron pipe. One from the meter (old), and one that I ran back in a crawlspace from a stove. (New)
My plan was to get them close and use a union where they met. Got it all doped up and needed 1 more fitting to be finished.
Problem is.... the pipe rounds a corner at an angle of about 22 degrees and I cannot find a 1/2"- 22.5* coupling. I searched for hours.
Question... Can I terminate both runs short of one another in a flare fitting and use a 36" csst pre-made stove connection to round the corner and get the two together.?
It will be exposed
The old side is grounded, and there happens to be a grounding rod in the dirt of the crawlspace, so I can get the other (new) side grounded too if that is the only concern.
My plan was to get them close and use a union where they met. Got it all doped up and needed 1 more fitting to be finished.
Problem is.... the pipe rounds a corner at an angle of about 22 degrees and I cannot find a 1/2"- 22.5* coupling. I searched for hours.
Question... Can I terminate both runs short of one another in a flare fitting and use a 36" csst pre-made stove connection to round the corner and get the two together.?
It will be exposed
The old side is grounded, and there happens to be a grounding rod in the dirt of the crawlspace, so I can get the other (new) side grounded too if that is the only concern.
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