bob . what do you think of running that kind of n g  plumbing thu a 
basement where it would be easy to tap into a  gas line? my 6500 w 
generator sits   close to the outside of the house and only a very few 
feet fro the main breaker box in the basement. then  we have two 
electric  lines running  in and out. one is a electric line to  leave a 
constant charge   to the battery  for auto start and the other is a big 
line which runs  thru a by pass duplex box and then to the   breaker 
box. Lee


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Thu, Sep 24, 
2009 at 
09:04:32AM -0400, chiliblindman wrote:
> Lenny, you could run the flexible gas line that is vinal coated.  You would 
> also want to check if it will take direct burial and still be allowed.  Also 
> marking where it is burried if allowed.  If allowed, you could run one 
> section of pipe and the fittings on the end are compression.
> .................bob 
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