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I'm not sure how you guys will take this..... I have a Youtube channel that I'm starting to try and help engineers with diagnosis and repair.
Can I post a link here or is that not allowed.

I haven't been on here for a while and its very different.
Where is Croppy?
 
There was a big shake up and people went separate ways I believe mate. I don’t know the ins and outs. But that’s the general jist. Message @Lou or @Dan they should let you know if allowed or not.
 
Well don't that take the biscuit , a guy as a post on here not a GSR asking about boiler repairs, (Michael Groves) and most are having a go at him about braking the law, and now someone wants to put a link onto YouTube showing Joe public how to do gas repairs, Talk about double standard's ! Wont give information on here , But we can direct you to You Tube where you will be shown how to do it !!!
 
I wouldn't mate for the reasons above as any joe / misses joe can see it
 
I thought as much. That's why I posted here. Its really hard to know how to play it. I did it for engineers not for public but you cant stop Michael Groves trying to fix EA. Every vid has the FGA stuff in it.

Thanks for the replies.
 
As far as I am aware he doesn’t run the forum anymore so the steam can keep coming.:p:p:p
 
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