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    Dec 22, 2008, 06:25 PM
    From log lighter to gas logs
    Greetings!

    My project is to remove a log lighter in a wood-burning fireplace and replace it with non-vented gas logs.

    My problem is removing the log lighter. If it's as old as the house, which I'm almost certain it is, then it's 19 years old. The grime, ash and other build-up has made it impossible to loosen (so far) using a pipe wrench, even after repeated soakings with WD40. The lighter is anchored on the right side of the fireplace, where the gas line* runs up the basement, and it pivots freely on the left end. This means I must use a pushing motion with the wrench, and the tight confines make it hard to get great leverage.

    I wanted to see if anyone here has had experience with such a project, any suggestions/tips for removing the log lighter under these conditions, and any other "problems" I might encounter as I go to install the gas logs.

    Thanks!

    * - Yes, the gas is shut off, both at the "key" for the log lighter and at the shutoff valve in the basement.
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    Dec 22, 2008, 06:30 PM
    When all else fails a bigger wrench is in order. Actually a back up wrench of sorts will help prevent the lighter from moving around. Some times a few well placed hits with a hammer also work to loosen things up a bit. It all else fails a Saws-All or hacksaw never fails.
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    Dec 22, 2008, 06:46 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by hvac1000 View Post
    When all else fails a bigger wrench is in order. Actually a back up wrench of sorts will help prevent the lighter from moving around. Some times a few well placed hits with a hammer also work to loosen things up a bit. It all else fails a Saws-All or hacksaw never fails.
    Great suggestions; thank you!

    I should have mentioned that I don't think a saw will necessarily work unless I cut it right up against the elbow joint. If there is any stub, I don't think I will have enough clearance to spin loose the elbow joint.
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    Dec 22, 2008, 06:49 PM
    I can cut anything up with a Saws-All but I guess you will want to reuse that line for the gas logs.

    Be very careful with unvented gas logs. Pay close attention to the instructions and buy a CO detector for sure.
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    Dec 22, 2008, 07:39 PM

    That's correct. I plan to use the existing line to connect the gas logs.

    The house does have a CO detector on the second floor, but I think I'll back it up with a plug-in model next to the fireplace.

    I'll keep at it. Thanks, again.
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    Dec 22, 2008, 07:45 PM
    It is a simple mind over matter problem. You will get it done.

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