So, you’re looking to build your own DIY gas fire pit but aren’t sure about some of the more technical aspects – don’t worry! When it comes to gas and custom projects, it’s best to ask the experts before you plan anything.
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Learn moreSo, you’re looking to build your own DIY gas fire pit but aren’t sure about some of the more technical aspects – don’t worry! When it comes to gas and custom projects, it’s best to ask the experts before you plan anything.
We try to avoid industry jargon wherever possible to make it easier to understand our products and how they work. However, it’s sometimes necessary to use technical terminology to convey meaning as accurately as possible. In those scenarios, it can be difficult for some to understand what we’re talking about. That’s why we’ve created this guide.
Electronic ignition fire pits are great when they’re working, which is, fortunately, most of the time you’ll own it. However, even top-of-the-line products can have minor issues from time to time. If you’re having trouble getting your electronic ignition fire pit to work properly, check out our helpful guide below and get back to enjoying your fire pit sooner.
Pipe threads and fitting sizes refer to the physical dimensions of the fittings but do not necessarily indicate the measurement of the pipe. Within the plumbing industry, the measurement of thread size is referred to as “nominal” pipe thread size, which indicates the inner diameter of the pipe size. This distinction can get confusing as the industry has several different terms that can be thrown around and if you’re not sure what to measure and where you can end up with incorrectly sized fittings.
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