wrought-iron-table-lamps Essential problem solver for Black iron

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Is buried copper pipe in code for propane lines from the tank to my house, or should I change to black iron?
We Black iron have been told that we need to replace our buried copper pipe from our propane tank to our house with black iron pipe because buried copper is no longer in code. How do I find out what is right and what is wrong?
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Namba
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Right now there is no “perfect” iron on the market at any price, but for this price, this is one of the best deals I’ve seen in a long time. I am a professional quilter and purchase at least one iron a year if not more. This iron does a better job at steam than I’ve seen in my irons for the past few years. Nice weight so I only have to guide it, not press on it to get it to iron. With the volumne of pressing I do, I can not have an iron I have to manually apply pressure to get it to work right. I do wish the iron’s sole plate was a bit larger. I also had to purchase (from another source as Amazon didn’t carry one) a teflon heat-proof mat so I could lay the iron flat to add water. I noticed these days a lot of irons require being flat to fill, not a fan, but found the mat at Walmart cheap. Only time will tell if this is a good of iron as it appears. If it still works a year from now, yet, two years, fantastic.

My last two irons were the EuroPros which imho is a fantastic iron, it has weight, does a great job in pressing and steaming, but each one only lasted about 9-10 months before the iron would just go off and not come on again. No warning, one minute it works, the next it doesn’t. Great iron, but after having two go belly up (and another friend’s EuroPro did the same thing), I decided I needed to look for another brand. Not a fan of Rowentas but… bought the expensive Rowenta Pro. It only lasted two weeks before it leaked like a sieve and was returned for a full refund. The other problem with the Pro was the super thick, stiff and unmoving power cord. It made the iron hard to move and the cord was always in the way.

For the price, this is a good deal.

July 25th, 2011 at 2:51 am
Chu
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So far, I am very pleased with this iron. The digital numbering coincides with the fabric to be ironed, so the correct temperature can be chosen. Takes out guesswork of “too hot” or “too cool” and lets you know when the iron is ready for ironing. Steam is powerful too. I often don’t need to place the iron on the fabric. The steam does the job, which makes the process faster.

July 25th, 2011 at 2:09 pm