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GEDCOM wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
You can work on gas fittings in your own home if you're competent to
do so. The regulations only apply to those charging for their work.
Does this include disconnecting a gas cooker which hasn't got a bayonet
fitting and capping off the gas supply pipe?
Yes, if you are competent. But then, most who are competent wouldn't even
bother asking as regards working in your own home.
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