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That's the bottom line, money, money, money. Yeah, yeah, that's where it's gonna go. Yeah, I was worried about plastic because I was thinking, you know, gas and plastic, anything like that, it's a different chemical. I never heard of, I never saw a gas line in plastic. I told them to look on YouTube and see how it's done, because you can't even attempt this to do it yourself. It's not gonna be in a house. Well, his is gonna be a house. I'm building a cottage, and I'm gonna have a gas line. I'm gonna, you know, I'm not gonna run it in plastic. I'm gonna probably just buy that tubing. It's just like the 3-8s, copper tubing, and you buy the fittings, and, you know, that works. Oh, yeah, I seen it done in the black-hired plant. Yeah, regular gas line, which is probably the logical thing that we can connect with that, where the flexible is where you're gonna get, they sell a flexible thing. It's like a, I saw it at Home Depot. I can't think what it was, but yeah, yeah, pretty, like if you're gonna hook it up to your refrigerator and you gotta push your refrigerator back in, you know, you have to have some flexibility in the pipe. But, yeah, Home Depot sells it, and I think it's, I can't remember, next time I go, I'll have to take a look at that, but, yeah, that was made for gas. I'm pretty sure. Yeah, they make some flexibles for gas. See that a lot more in commercial. I imagine they never did much for fridges, but stoves, they're like, they're a stainless steel, not a braid, and they're weird. They're like the old microphone stands that bend and you can farm, and they're that kind of flexible. And they go up to God four feet. So, yeah, but I wouldn't be buying them at Home Depot. Yeah, I assume gas is, and God doesn't even think they're allowed to sell at Home Depot. There's a lot of the gas stuff that the general public can't even buy. You have to prove to the wholesaler you've got your license before you can buy it. It's, like I say, there's a whole lot of cover your own ass in gas and all of that, because whoever inspects your line is now liable, personally and his company, for any damages or injuries caused. So, like, the guys are really picky on what they sign off on.
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