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How to tap into natural gas black pipe?

I want to put my gas clothes dryer in my garage. There are no gas outlets in the room. There is a black pipe in the attic that provides gas to the furnace and hot water heater. I want to tap into that pipe and then run some of that flexible yellow metal gas tubing to my dryer.How can I tap into the black pipe?

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