Exterior gas pipe to grill - Replace or clean/paint?
I have an 8 ft section of natural gas 1” piping that runs under my deck and sources our grill. The pipe shows signs of corrosion/rust… wondering if I can salvage and scrape/ paint or should I replace?
firstly, thanks for letting me sign up!
Secondly, the following will be installed in a self-standing 1990's 14 ft x 26 ft 2x4 framed modular (I call it my Cabin) to be used as a studio. Can someone please look the drawing over and make any needed suggestions? Thanks
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I cannot get the handle on this yard hydrant to budge back down, no matter how hard I push. I thought maybe some of the mechanism there might be rusted up so applied some penetrating oil, let it sit overnight, but that didn't help at all. It is stuck tight in that up/open position. We have other hydrants like this on the property but have never encountered this problem with any of those, or even this one before. Any comments/advice appreciated.
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