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No need for the gas valve on the free standing cooker with gas hose, unless the pipe work to it is rigid.

I put valves on everything I do, Its just the way I do it,
 
No need for the gas valve on the free standing cooker with gas hose, unless the pipe work to it is rigid.

Not needed but good practice, there may be a leak in future and allows bayonet and cooker to be eliminated by having the valve otherwise just the cooker gets eliminated in tightness testing,
 
I put valves on everything I do, Its just the way I do it,

I hate using valves on water, they always seem to leak and restrict flow. A bit pointless with a bayonet fitting Kris, you've still got to drop test if you do any alterations.
 
last question what would you charge for this job? I've probably priced it too cheap but I want to know what you guys would expect to be paid.
 
I'm surprised they've never advanced the whole bayonet design because some cookers don't have a space to accommodate the bayonet as well as wall plate elbow ( terms of space ) and sometimes this can make the cooker stick out a bit
You've got angled back plates and micro bayonets if space is a massive issue.
 
I'm surprised they've never advanced the whole bayonet design because some cookers don't have a space to accommodate the bayonet as well as wall plate elbow ( terms of space ) and sometimes this can make the cooker stick out a bit

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Kris,either of these with the bayonet screwed in keeps the cooker right in the space
 
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Kris,either of these with the bayonet screwed in keeps the cooker right in the space

Yeh there a lot neater than the ones our local tps have, I like the elbow one ,
 
Yeh there a lot neater than the ones our local tps have, I like the elbow one ,

Either or depending on where existing pipework is, straight one is ideal if you know height required when doing first fix if pipe is coming through side of unit
 
Cut end off hose, shove over tube jubilee clip.

It's all done, found a box of push fit fittings and a couple meters of plastic pipe. Saved me a few quid and was much easier. Didn't even need to use gas seal. Customer was happy, the plastic pipe looks better against the white tiles than the copper would have. A job well done.
 
It's all done, found a box of push fit fittings and a couple meters of plastic pipe. Saved me a few quid and was much easier. Didn't even need to use gas seal. Customer was happy, the plastic pipe looks better against the white tiles than the copper would have. A job well done.

As long as you made it happen mate! Top banana!
 
Plastic pipes n pushfit , finished off with no gas seal quality bish bash bodge lol
 
You da man ash . Jobs a good ane. Onto next one
 
It's actually been rebooked in for tomorrow morning, I have charged £45 plus parts, shouldn't be more than an hours work if TT etc all goes well when I get there. A bit on the cheap side i'm sure some will say but trying to build up a customer base. Only getting a couple of jobs a month but that's with free advertising and also the odd job for the girlfriends work mates. Can't complain, going to hit the advertising hard in the new year and see where it goes.
 
Not having much work on is no excuse for charging pocket money.

Dont sell yourself short, charge the going rate and do a good job.
 
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