In my view that is a very sensible rule!
But you, like me and everyone else here are just voluntary contributors to someone else's work.....our views are irrelevant.
In my view that is a very sensible rule!
You two should be banned for condoning DIY gas work!!
Some rsole thinks he's God's gift to engineering
I'm happy to condone a householder unplugging their gas bayonet, Puller.
You may not be.
But the rules you place so much credence by, say it's OK, so that is where the buck stops. It is not gas work, because it is intended for household use. Why else would a product have a detachable bayonet connector? To make it easier for an RGI?
By making such a fuss over these inappropriate things, you risk making the DIYers think we are simply protecting our own interests.
Some of the regular RGIs on this forum seem to think they can interpret the gas regulations - they can't, particularly in domestic applications, it is stated in black and white because we are all assumed to be numpties. Commercial less so.
Please don't call me by my surname. This is from English Public Skools & we all know what you English Public Skoolboys got up to after lights out!!
What brand of washing up liquid would you guys recommend for gas leak detection????...Fairy , tescos value , CO-OP, Asda , Easy , Fresh????so many to choose from....
If anyone helps a DaftyDIYer in any way they're condoning DIY gas work & should be banned!!
C'mon!!!! You seriously think any RGI worth a bean is going to leave an unplugged cooker bayonet, regardless of the regs - which change weekly, engineering judgement is going to prevail. It's a valve with an open end FFS!!
You two should be banned for condoning DIY gas work!! Some rsole thinks he's God's gift to engineering, comes on here & starts banging on about how any DaftyDiIYet can tackle their own gas work in their own home??!! Get real, you can't possibly know the circumstances or the individuals level of competency.
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