evening all
we're getting a new kitchen fitted in our 50s semi, but behind the electric oven is an old iron gas pipe, which is sealed off but has a bayonet hose connector on the end.
however, it's obstructing our new oven going in (the fitters didn't check clearance of the new oven, and all surfaces etc have already been cut into position.
we had a CORGI bloke round - the pipe can't be threaded, he needs to dig down into the concrete floor untill he finds an elbow or connector.
I've got a couple of questions, and wondered if you could help:
- is there likely to be a threaded elbow under the floor? we've got nighmare visions of him digging all the way back to the metre, finding that it's just one solid length of pipe
- does the digging work have to be by a CORGI at corgi prices? surely if someone else exposes the pipe he can do his job quicker
We would cap off at the metre, but there's another gase supply coming from the floor 2 feed away (15mm copper pipe) which feeds the hob.
Note, the old pipe would have been for an oil boiler or perhaps gas wand for a coke oven (so I'm told...)
cheers
Ian
we're getting a new kitchen fitted in our 50s semi, but behind the electric oven is an old iron gas pipe, which is sealed off but has a bayonet hose connector on the end.
however, it's obstructing our new oven going in (the fitters didn't check clearance of the new oven, and all surfaces etc have already been cut into position.
we had a CORGI bloke round - the pipe can't be threaded, he needs to dig down into the concrete floor untill he finds an elbow or connector.
I've got a couple of questions, and wondered if you could help:
- is there likely to be a threaded elbow under the floor? we've got nighmare visions of him digging all the way back to the metre, finding that it's just one solid length of pipe
- does the digging work have to be by a CORGI at corgi prices? surely if someone else exposes the pipe he can do his job quicker
We would cap off at the metre, but there's another gase supply coming from the floor 2 feed away (15mm copper pipe) which feeds the hob.
Note, the old pipe would have been for an oil boiler or perhaps gas wand for a coke oven (so I'm told...)
cheers
Ian