Posted by Wild Bill Caldwell on January 09, 2008 at 05:57:08 from (65.81.247.223):
Havein' walked this earth for 66 years there is not much I haven't seen....not much I haven't tried, dangrous or otherwise......I've had everything I needed from a lot of things I've had and a lot more than I wanted from some things that turned out bad. With that said....I've got a natural gas forge in My blacksmith shop, a LP forge, and bluein' tanks usein' Lp.All Lp comes from My 25 gal. tanks. The Natural gas line is code and regulated properly. Back in older times, Many shop You visited in north Louisiana Had home made gas heaters....often with water hose as pipein' My Question.....I want to change the forge and bluein' setup to nat. gas. The lines have got to be flexable, I want to roll them up and get them off the floor when I'm not usein' them....DO YOU THINK WATER HOSE IS ADEQUATE....IF NOT WHAT WOULD YOU USE?? Thanks, WILD BILL
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