Heater Elbow

by admin on July 12, 2006

Heater Elbow
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gas pipe stuck in other elbow as I screwed it out the first, now pipes stuck. WTF?

trying to remove a ventless heater but as I unscrew a pipe going to it the other end of the pipe is screwing INto another elbow and before the side I'm working on is out the other one is all the way in and wont turn anymore so the pipe is stuck and so am I. whats the secret to disassembeling gas pipes without this happening? when I repipe is there another better option then these old metal pipes? with the gas now shut off is it safe to cut the pipes to get this all apart? please respond soon I'm not very patient and will get it out violently likely damaging the very nice heater or blowing up the house in short order. thanks.

Harry.
theres only 1 pipe, elbow on each end held in place by pipework past the pipe I'm trying to get out. as far as cutting I smell gas even though the valve is off.
ok found what fits your description of a union pipes towards the main, I'll give that plan a shot on account of the gas smell in here.

thanks a ton guys!!!

Thats why plumbers get paid so well. LOL You can find the shortest segment of pipe and cut it if you don't feel like taking it apart from the beginning. You will have to get another nipple or length of pipe to replace the pipe you just cut, then use a union fitting when you put it all back together so you don't have to go through all that again next time.

Getting into a routine when considering how to winterize your greenhouse can make fall quite exciting.  Instead of imagining that your outdoor gardening days are limited, begin to think that your indoor gardening days have just begun.

As with most new beginnings, a healthy cleaning is always a great start.  Taking all plants out, particularly on a nice fall day, can allow a thorough cleaning of the greenhouse framing to take place.  Areas and structures such as corners, shelving, floors and benches inside the glass can be disinfected.  Wash all glazing panels, lightly, as to not eliminate the UV protection from the exterior.  Residues and algae left by plants can infect their air source, so a little elbow grease can go a long way.  A mild dishwashing soap and warm water can remove most grit, soils and stains.  There are also several citrus and organic cleaners that will leave a pleasing new scent lingering while you work.

After all plants are removed from your greenhouse, it may be a great time to take on any construction upgrades or amendments you had in mind.  You can also begin to catch sight of the spaces that are not currently being utilized.  Get creative with new shelving, hooks, hangers and supply holds.  You may be surprised with the joy personal touches can add to your green space.

An empty greenhouse is also a sufficient reminder to check the status of your heater.  Cleaning of the fan blades and filter, as well as confirming the accuracy of your thermometer and electrical outlets can prevent more expensive maintenance in the future.  In the case of owning your own digital thermometer, replacing your batteries twice a season can prevent a dying heater, without warning.

In an effort to conserve energy, placing foam tapes around doors and windows, as well as oiling ventilation systems can lower electric bills immensely.  There are several new insulation systems out there.  It may be of great knowledge to the gardener to check these options out, in preparing for this winter, or next.

What if a winter emergency occurs?  It is always good to have a backup, battery-operated heater on standby.  If this is not an option and electricity fails, placing large buckets of hot water amongst your greens can be of temporary assistance.  Also draping newspaper or brown paper bags over all plants while using buckets, can postpone plant health until the problem is resolved.  Some gardeners choose to prefabricate a checklist of what to do in the case of a winter emergency; preparing a storage container of all necessary items.

Before taking plants and flowers back into your greenhouse, remember to spray soil and plants with an organic insecticidal soap.  Practicing prevention for critters inside your greenhouse may save time, later.  Proceed to restore your space creatively and efficiently, and be sure to enjoy!

The process of winterizing your greenhouse doesn't have to be complicated and in truth, a little bit of time and effort may prove itself not only enjoyable but will help you conserve energy and protect your plants in the long run.

About the Author:

About the Author: Pamela Ravenwood is a freelance writer, journalist, and writing coach who lives in the desert. In addition to spending her days writing, she also loves to tend to her organic garden where she grows as much of her own food as possible. In this, she counts on her cord reel to keep her hoses from drying out from the desert heat.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Winterizing Your Greenhouse

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