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Just thought id ask, was doing a TT that showed up a 3 mbar drop in pressure. Isolated the boiler and still dropped, then traced the leak using gas sniffer and found it on a threaded fitting below the hob.
Any ideas if anything would need to to be done as I found were the leak was coming from, but it was within the tolerance and no smell of gas and on pipe work so I think its fine to leave it on for the owners to to deal with getting it repaired.
 
i really do get the feeling you aren't gas safe registered at all and that this forum breeds DIY gas fitters..

the ammount of info given out is unreal, why bother going to college for years and spending all this money to be gas safe when you can come on here and get all the info you need right ? you and others ive been reading will probably end up killing someone because you havent a clue, dont understand how dangerous gas is..
I was under the impression that only gas safe register members could be on this part of the forum ?????
 
no u dont, il worry about myself. Ar you saying youve never misunderstood something and asked someone, or your just always 100 percent correct?
 
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no u dont, il worry about myself. Ar you saying youve never misunderstood something and asked someone, or your just always 100 percent correct?

Non of us misunderstood your post except you what you did was dangerous but you still won't admit it
We all get things wrong but admitting it is far better and far safer than trying to brush it under the carpet
 
who are you for me to explain to that something I did was dangerous? Not trying to sound like I dont understand the importance of what you are saying but I explained myself further in my posts.
I also have never actually left a situation with a leak even though what I said may have lead to that.
 
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who are you for me to explain to that something I did was dangerous? Not trying to sound like I dont understand the importance of what you are saying but I explained myself further in my posts.
I also have never actually left a situation with a leak even though what I said may have lead to that.

You have dug your hole.....I would stop digging now if I was you:D
 
you brought it on your self mate.. when i was doing the re-assesment a lad had no clue about the temp stabilization, it might have been the first time you've came accross a leak before, depends on what type of work you do, just a case of, you've forgot what to do.. you've just made it worse with your bad attitude, you ask for advice but shove it back in our face.
 
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