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[QUOTE="Faded, post: 690539, member: 38322"] It should be by where they keep the metal pipes and fittings for natural gas lines or by the heaters/furnaces. I'm not sure how it is in your area, but our building code requires the natural gas company to come out and conduct/verify a pressure test of natural gas lines. The home owner supplies the equipment (gauge, cap on end, and air to pressurize the pipes) and since I installed a gas fireplace a couple months back this item was a carry over for me. I did make sure that they were selling them at my local Home Depot when I picked up the other stuff mainly to verify the price. If you want I can swing by tonight and get a part no. or SKU or something and I'll let you know tomorrow. ;) [/QUOTE]
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