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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 4111039" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>I put in new gas lines. Meter forward.</p><p>Got the trench dug. Inspector approved.</p><p>Laid the pipe, 1" gas line. All completed, except connect to meter. (Meter connection must be done by gas company)</p><p>Inspector will not approve, must be. 1 1/4" pipe. I tell him, old pipe was 1", the ONLY gas is stove and water heater, 1" is way over kill. </p><p>Nope, must be 1 1/4".</p><p>Remove 1", <$100 for the pipe. </p><p>1 1/4" >$400. Luckily, local lumber yard took the 1" back.</p><p>Installed, called inspection. Passed. Gas Co. comes to do hookup. Can't hookup BECAUSE METER IS FOR 1". Says 1" was more than enough supply and pipe a lot cheaper, why did I use 1 1/4"?</p><p>Told him to talk to that jackazz standing right there, with his head up his azz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 4111039, member: 27991"] I put in new gas lines. Meter forward. Got the trench dug. Inspector approved. Laid the pipe, 1" gas line. All completed, except connect to meter. (Meter connection must be done by gas company) Inspector will not approve, must be. 1 1/4" pipe. I tell him, old pipe was 1", the ONLY gas is stove and water heater, 1" is way over kill. Nope, must be 1 1/4". Remove 1", <$100 for the pipe. 1 1/4" >$400. Luckily, local lumber yard took the 1" back. Installed, called inspection. Passed. Gas Co. comes to do hookup. Can't hookup BECAUSE METER IS FOR 1". Says 1" was more than enough supply and pipe a lot cheaper, why did I use 1 1/4"? Told him to talk to that jackazz standing right there, with his head up his azz. [/QUOTE]
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