You need to follow building codes. So no!
Install in gas line to shut off gas to building after gas meter, or to isolate an appliance off a gas line.
No.
Because that is what is used for gas.
A power drill
Partitions walls are taken as live (imposed) loads, not dead loads. This is because they are structurally redundant and can be moved around as the use of the building changes over time. For this reason, partition loads are modeled as area loads, rather than line loads, because their positions may change. On the other hand, a load-bearing masonry wall that is structurally important would be modelled in its position and as a dead line load.
Cut out bad section of fuel line and replace with flexible fuel line and hose clamps
What does your local code say
The line where the ceiling meets the wall is called a cornice. A cornice can be set off from the ceiling with the use of cornice trim. The line where the wall meets the floor is called a baseboard.
Install in gas line to shut off gas to building after gas meter, or to isolate an appliance off a gas line.
YES
NO,NO,NO,NO,NO,NO
no you can not
No.
No , it is not a flexible fuel vehicle , use " regular " unleaded , 87 octane according to the Owner Guide
I THINK you use a plumb-bob
probably not you have a gas line leak
The 'wall' command is used to send a message to all users on the system. You can put the text of what you want each user to see in a file, or you can type the message in line by line and then send it. To send the contents of a file to each user, use the command: wall filename to send a message and type the contents at the same time, type: wall first line of text second line of text ... ^D to send it.