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solarman216

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is anyone near Pete, (Briggie) he has a cooker problem and has had to turn the gas off at the meter so now no CH/HW he needs someone to disconnect the cooker via the bayonet connector, he cannot grip it, then he can turn his gas back on, Regards Rick
 
is anyone near Pete, (Briggie) he has a cooker problem and has had to turn the gas off at the meter so now no CH/HW he needs someone to disconnect the cooker via the bayonet connector, he cannot grip it, then he can turn his gas back on, Regards Rick

Where's he live??
 
Not sure of anyone that way really other than Bigbunny but he's a hard man to get in touch with these days
 
Thankfully a neighbors son came to his aid and now sorted, Rick
 
i think i am right saying that if you have the push and twist gas pipe fitted you do not need a gas safe chap to remove and fit cooker.
at least he is sorted now.
 
i think i am right saying that if you have the push and twist gas pipe fitted you do not need a gas safe chap to remove and fit cooker.
at least he is sorted now.

You are right but they can be difficult to disconnect if they are at the back of a cupboard and have been in place a long time.
 
You are right but they can be difficult to disconnect if they are at the back of a cupboard and have been in place a long time.

Pete simply could not grip it, and yes that is the whole point of bayonet gas connectors, the householder can do it, Rick
 

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