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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 06 October 2014, 19:46:09
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Our gas fire, which runs off bottled gas, has a small leak.
The gas is escaping from the threads of the brass pipework.
what is the best way to stop the gas escaping?
Any idea, chaps.........
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Try PTFE tape :y
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Try PTFE tape :y
Make sure it`s specifically for gas.
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Thanks chaps that was also my line of thinking. :y
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Strike a match :D :D :D
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Strike a match :D :D :D
Or use a blow torch to seal it. ;D
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Try PTFE tape :y
Make sure it`s specifically for gas.
:y :y
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Try PTFE tape :y
Make sure it`s specifically for gas.
The wonders of Ebay........99p including delivery. :y
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Try PTFE tape :y
Make sure it`s specifically for gas.
The wonders of Ebay........99p including delivery. :y
no wonder your so rich you tight bugger ;D ;D
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Try PTFE tape :y
Make sure it`s specifically for gas.
The wonders of Ebay........99p including delivery. :y
If it doesn't work, don't dump it in the garage ffs ;D
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Hope thats gas ptfe tape,which is thicker than normal ptfe :y
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Hope thats gas ptfe tape,which is thicker than normal ptfe :y
Yep. :y
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Try PTFE tape :y
Make sure it`s specifically for gas.
The wonders of Ebay........99p including delivery. :y
If it doesn't work, don't dump it in the garage ffs ;D
:D :D
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Gas paste ( like what I've got in my van) - which I should use on patio heater as that has been leaking near the pilot for 2 years.
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I recon Webby will like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=hnz6s2g5HT8
If you have the audio on, "things only blow up in the movies!"