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Among other devices, when the gas pipe is removed, I've come to appreciate fan braces. The additional material cost is offset by the labor savings, IMO, and there is no question of the weight bearing ability afterwards.

I've also learned that most (4 out of 5) of the gas light stubs in my area come down from a Tee or a 90ยบ fitting. My channel locks have been an adequate pipe wrench. I keep a small assortment of plugs and pipe dope on the truck.

The gas pipe that is site bent at installation is the worst to work around.

For me, the interesting situation arises around a turn-of-the-century fixture that is manufactured to mount to the gas pipe stub. When I rewire, I will need to install a outlet box, most commonly a metal 4" octagon, for the cable to end in and to splice to the luminaire conductors. I've never tried using nonmetallic boxes, and drilling them is arguably outside their listing.


Al Hildenbrand