[SEL] Galvanizing removal

Jim O'Hagan jdohagan at comcast.net
Mon Jul 6 17:55:15 PDT 2009


Franklin, In northern Ca. black iron is optional on interior applications
but galvy is used both for interior and exterior. 1/8th and 1/4 are too
small for gas so there isn't much demand for the small sizes. Jimmy

Jim O'Hagan
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Subject: Re: [SEL] Galvanizing removal


Jim;

No problem with Blk Iron here in NC, it's a requirement on gas piping

both Natural & LP

        Franklin S. Skinner 
    Marine Surveyor & Consultant 
3428 Talon Court Wilmington NC 28409 
       34'10.9 North 74'52.4 West 
PH 910-791-8870 Cell 910-612-7470



 
> From: jdohagan at comcast.net
> To: sel at lists.stationary-engine.com
> Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 13:46:43 -0700
> Subject: [SEL] Galvanizing removal
> 
> Hello, I'm having a tuff time finding black iron fittings in smaller pipe
> sizes so I guess I'll have to buy galvanized 1/8" pipe fittings. My
> question is, how do you remove the plating to return the pipe to "black"?
> Thanks, Jimmy O'Hagan, 415 892 0236, Novato, Ca.
> 
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> 
> Jim O'Hagan
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