Moving a gas meter (Where to put it)

When it is plastic pipe the approved and safe method is to use a squeeze off tool

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Thanks. The supply was cast iron, from the point at which it enters the footings. I take onboard your point about them possibly digging up the road to crimp the pipe. I didn't know that. Your post is therefore informative. Tnx
 
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Sorry, I am not being intentionally combative but wouldn't the gas supplier had done the same thing? It's not like their is a stopcock in the street that they turn off first
No and if they did they would be in court, you really have no clue whatsoever about gas work happens
 
No and if they did they would be in court, you really have no clue whatsoever about gas work happens

OK, I will "bite"... on a street with the old cast pipes how would they do anything differently?

Bernardgreen has taught me that the "gas board" can crimp the gas supply.

From what I could see that would not have been an option.

So the electricity, other than digging up whole road, how do they normally move supplies?
 
OK, I will "bite"... on a street with the old cast pipes how would they do anything differently?
They would cut the supply outwith the building and relay a toatally ne PE service
Bernardgreen has taught me that the "gas board" can crimp the gas supply.
@bernardgreen is not a gas engineer I am , you cant crimp anything on gas , there are some fittings that were crimped a lond time ago

So the electricity, other than digging up whole road, how do they normally move supplies?
I have no clue abot electric supplies so would never comment, unlike your Bernard green
 
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, you cant crimp anything on gas , there are some fittings that were crimped a lond time ago

I think opps used the word "crimped" instead using the word "squeezed" ( or squashed ) which is what that tool does to the pipe.
 
Thanks. The supply was cast iron, from the point at which it enters the footings. I take onboard your point about them possibly digging up the road to crimp the pipe. I didn't know that. Your post is therefore informative. Tnx
OK @bernardgreen how do you crimp a cast iron supply , I love learning from the master
 
They would cut the supply outwith the building and relay a toatally ne PE service

@bernardgreen is not a gas engineer I am , you cant crimp anything on gas , there are some fittings that were crimped a lond time ago


I have no clue abot electric supplies so would never comment, unlike your Bernard green

Ok, I am happy to be corrected. I was unaware that they would dig up the road and your garden to move the meter. Frankly I am surprised but willing to accept what you say.

However, you have refused to explain what you mean when you say that you have "sussed me". Calling me a "tit" might well be fair comment but I really do object to your insinuation that I have nefarious intentions. Again, I ask you to look through my previous posts and provide evidence that will back up your malicious slurs.
 

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