Anyone know anything about how hard it is to tap into them/run an extra line off of?
My oven/stove is directly on the other side of some drywall from my garage, and I'm interested in splitting the gas that feeds it and running a line to the garage for a natural gas CO2 generator, and I'm already tired of lugging around 20lb. tanks - anyone know anything about this? Is it as simple as turning the gas off, putting on a part from Home Depot, and rocking and rolling?
Or am I missing something and might die if I try it?
Thanks for your time.
EDIT: in case I wasn't clear, I'm not going underground or anything - just figure I could run a "T" or "Y" fitting to the gas line and run that through the garage wall to feed the generator.
My oven/stove is directly on the other side of some drywall from my garage, and I'm interested in splitting the gas that feeds it and running a line to the garage for a natural gas CO2 generator, and I'm already tired of lugging around 20lb. tanks - anyone know anything about this? Is it as simple as turning the gas off, putting on a part from Home Depot, and rocking and rolling?
Or am I missing something and might die if I try it?
Thanks for your time.
EDIT: in case I wasn't clear, I'm not going underground or anything - just figure I could run a "T" or "Y" fitting to the gas line and run that through the garage wall to feed the generator.