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There's not enough pressure in a gas pipe to blow the joints apart even if the solder's melted. It could come apart if the house fell down, etc of course.
There's still lead gas pipe in many houses, by the gas and electric meters. 327°.
Lead isn't flammable, tbh I don't know if/how much the plastic pipe is - I suppose it is. I might try a bit.
I don't think the autoignition temperature is helpful, it won't burn in a pipe with no air. Then you need to heat a volume of gas in air - a ciggy won't light it.
If we'd only just discovered gas reserves, I wonder if we'd be thinking it would be ok at all to pipe the stuff into houses.
I think I'd ban it. Burn it to make leccy, capture the carbon at site (bloody hard though).
There's still lead gas pipe in many houses, by the gas and electric meters. 327°.
Lead isn't flammable, tbh I don't know if/how much the plastic pipe is - I suppose it is. I might try a bit.
I don't think the autoignition temperature is helpful, it won't burn in a pipe with no air. Then you need to heat a volume of gas in air - a ciggy won't light it.
If we'd only just discovered gas reserves, I wonder if we'd be thinking it would be ok at all to pipe the stuff into houses.
I think I'd ban it. Burn it to make leccy, capture the carbon at site (bloody hard though).
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