PH: Plumbing help

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Nolar Dog

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8,786 posts

196 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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Sorry if you've just read this in NW section but brought here for those that don't read Regional PH...

I need a plumber (I think!) to do a small job at the flat above our studio.
Failsworth, M35.

Remove/disconnect an old manky gas cooker and make supply safe until new kitchen is fitted.

Whilst you're here you can quote for a new central heating installation too. wink
And when you've finished the heating you can come and fit the new cooker.

Is that for you? If so, PM me please.

Cheers
Vicky

Matt Black

420 posts

171 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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Isn't it just a bayonet connection which you can just twist to disconnect?

shakotan

10,709 posts

197 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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Matt Black said:
Isn't it just a bayonet connection which you can just twist to disconnect?
Should be, same (effectively) as a lightbulb fitting. Push in, twist and remove. No leaks.

Nolar Dog

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196 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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Ahh... thought I needed someone who knew what they were doing though. Gas Safe and all that. My usual plumber is away and need this doing sooner than now.

shakotan

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Monday 12th July 2010
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Nolar Dog said:
Ahh... thought I needed someone who knew what they were doing though. Gas Safe and all that. My usual plumber is away and need this doing sooner than now.
Just pull it out and see if it has a bayonet fitting.

It should. Then disconnect the bayonet, just like unplugging a lightbulb. No tools required, gas safe!

Nolar Dog

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Monday 12th July 2010
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I'll have a look on Wednesday morning. Thanks. smile