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Guys,
Redoing my kitchen and want to move the Gas Hob 400mm to the left. The existing hob is directly connected to a vertical piece of 15mm copper pipe that is on the "switched" side of a gas cock - i.e. there is no flexible hose on the existing hob. I want to install a new type of Gas Hob - a Siemens one. However, I do not want to have to move the Gas Cock 400 mm to the left because that would involve me cutting the "mains" side of the gas cock. In other words I would like to leave the gas cock where it is, saw through some of the "switched" side of the 15mm vertical pipe, attach a flexible hose to this and then route it to my new hob. Is what I am saying sensible or even legal? I am a DIYer not a Corgi man. This is the hose I am looking at: How would I get this onto the 15mm pipe with a compression fitting? http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...65191&id=12279 -- Thanks, Steve Short cuts make for long delays..... Use ROT13 for my email: |
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