Ok, no pics for this one, but I thought I'd go ahead and write about it.
So we're installing a commercial closet organizer off the master bedroom, on the top floor of the house. Keep in mind this is an area where there are NO appliances (water heater, heaters, etc). Right off the bat we ran into problems getting the first hole drilled in the wall to mount the track. Thinking I might be drilling into stone (original construction of the house), we made a trip to Lowe's for some TapCon screws and a masonry bit.
Back at home I started drilling again in the same spot and finally, the bit broke through - apparently dead center into an old gas line. Now I had gas blowing from my newly drilled hole. Panic set in and I ran downstairs to the meter (outside) and shut the gas off.
Now we had the issue of no gas in the house - no hot water, no gas range. So I called and found a plumber who would make an "emergency" visit to fix the issue.
I went back down to the basement and found the line that came up through the walls, but there was not a shut off anywhere on that line. Not wanting to sit around and wait on the plumber to call back, I found where I could disconnect a coupler, remove a short piece of pipe, and put a plug in the line.
I turned the gas back on and checked for leaks - none found. We were able to cancel the plumber and save a what we think was a couple of hundred bucks for a weekend visit.
This might not be very exciting reading, but we wanted to record the whole incident for the future.
Thanks to Uncle Roger for teaching me a few plumbing skills, especially working with gas lines.