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Hi,
To do some work in my kitchen, I'm considering unsrewing my gas cooker, removing it from the kitchen to clear some space to work in, then screwing it back in again. It's a bayonet fitting IIRC - do I need to get a CORGI plumber to a) unscrew it and b) screw it back in again? Or can I do this myself? I guess plan b is just to leave it in place and work around it... Thanks, Jon |
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