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Old October 27th 04, 02:22 AM
 
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"Richard Harrison" wrote in message
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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..

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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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