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Antique Questions Forum / Re: columbiana item
« on: August 22, 2014, 02:10:20 pm »
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Well, then what Cogar said may be correct !! I admit,,I have never seen a water faucet handle on anything oil & gas related !! And I am here in oil country !! But Columbiana made many hand/pitcher pumps for wells and homes !! If the well was any distance from the house you would need an anti-knock thingy,,as he called it !!
Is there a number on this ?? Could look it up by that !! Pics are too big for me to enlarge !!
What are the rest of the words ??
A natural gas (pipe) line will oftentimes have a large cylinder (looks like a hot-water tank) connected in-line ...... and they are called “separators”.
They have on the inside a “float control” valve (like in a commode tank) and their purpose is to “separate” the moisture (water) that is in the NG. The valve opens and closes depending on the “water level” inside the tank ….. and when it gets high enough it will “trip” that valve and the gas pressure will force the water out of the tank via a “bleeder” pipe without any loss of NG.
Which item are you talking about The round metal object that looks like a smudgepot ?? What does it say on front ??
I am guessing you are not talking about the evener and singletrees for a two horse hitch !!