Yes, it does look like steel conduit, but early gas pipes were also steel. Given the barbs on the end of the pipe:The pipe looks like threaded steel electrical conduit,
(Ever played with a Bunsen burner?)
I'm 100% convinced it's an old gas pipe
Yes, it does look like steel conduit, but early gas pipes were also steel. Given the barbs on the end of the pipe:The pipe looks like threaded steel electrical conduit,
The pipe looks like threaded steel electrical conduit, so......maybe leading to an old earthing rod which might have been added ad hoc; routing through the old wooden window frame after the place was built?
Have you dug around the bottom of the pipe to see where it goes ?
Yes, it does look like steel conduit, but early gas pipes were also steel. Given the barbs on the end of the pipe:
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(Ever played with a Bunsen burner?)
I'm 100% convinced it's an old gas pipe
It is an old gas service pipe, call your local supplier and ask them to test it and cut it below ground then you can remove it
It would definitely be interesting if it wasn't gas!The pipe also appears to go towards the back of the garden. Behind the garden is a big woodland/valley where a river is, so i have my doubts that gas ever came from that that direction.
It would definitely be interesting if it wasn't gas!
And in the good old days, the gas may have come from coal gas works, so the pipework may not run from the same source.
If you are interested, have you looked at any historical maps of your area?
The National Library of Scotland holds an online collection of OS maps, going back many years.
it might not give you any answers, but the maps are really fascinating to investigate
It would definitely be interesting if it wasn't gas!
And in the good old days, the gas may have come from coal gas works, so the pipework may not run from the same source.
If you are interested, have you looked at any historical maps of your area?
The National Library of Scotland holds an online collection of OS maps, going back many years.
it might not give you any answers, but the maps are really fascinating to investigate
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