Can I cut through my 3/4 gas pipe in my house with a sawzall to install a "T" after shutting of the main valve or is this not safe to do?
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Although I've seen many plumbers do it I would not do it myself. A tubing cutter would be much safer.
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Agreement with DubsVet and everytime I have a question like this I ask the plumbing specalist at home depot.
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