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Terry12

posted on 6th Dec 10 at 17:32

Cheers Matt:thumbs:


mattk

posted on 4th Dec 10 at 16:07

a compression blank is suitable for water or gas, it can be used on gas as long as it is permanantly accessible

I personaly would put a soldered one on, its not much more hassel for him if he is a plumber


Terry12

posted on 3rd Dec 10 at 19:36

I have to get a gas pipe capped off under a cupboard, I will be putting a hatch where the cap will be for future testing in case of gas leaks.

I mate who is qualified will be capping the pipe off but I need to get the compression fitting for it and I can't get him on his phone to ask if water and gas fittings are different?

I looked in B&Q and couldn't find a cap in the gas section.