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Default Gas cooker connection

On Sat, 05 May 2007 20:21:15 +0100, Dave wrote:

|!Dave Fawthrop wrote:
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|! On Fri, 4 May 2007 22:50:06 +0100, "Mo" wrote:
|!
|! |!Been looking online for an answer to this - found conflicting information.
|! |!
|! |!If my cooker has a bayonet connection, can I disconnect it for a day (while
|! |!I do my new floor) and put it back on myself?
|! |!
|! |!Is this safe or not?
|!
|! Yes! that is why they produced the bayonet connection, it is foolproof.
|!
|!Is it? This fool did not find it so. I had leaks many times from them in
|!the past.

They have always worked fine for me, never the slightest smell of gas.
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