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![]() "Richard Harrison" wrote in message ... WNTU4 wrote: "Now I know I can`t attach ground to gas line." The gas line is likely grounded on the house side of the meter. Stoves, etc. have e3lectrical appurtenances which otherwise might shock you.. snip. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI The gas line is "likely grounded " should not to be used as a measure of confidence to ground to a gas line . If something does happen you may not be around to hear the words "Oops I'm sorry, how was I expected to know!" Don't assume anything Art |
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