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    PickerBenny is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Id call a plummer in your situation. I know a plummer installed one for my grandparents. Better safe than sorry with 1000 lbs of pressure. Even I wouldn't mess with that before someone who is experienced looks at it first.


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    Thank you, that's what I figured. I'll call the oxygen business around here and if they can't then I'll call a plumber. It's too risky in my opinion to leave out for someone to try and scrap.

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