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I am very competent anyway, and so what I wanted to ask something as I am competent, and no I didn't leave it on cheers for the info..
 
I am very competent anyway, and so what I wanted to ask something as I am competent, and no I didn't leave it on cheers for the info..

but the post you have put in does not say that you are competent gas engineer at all ! better say nothing
 
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whats your gas safe number? as i find it hard to believe you have one? this must be a wind up
 
anyway so what. I assumed the drop was only allowed on existing pipe work only OK, or without isolating appliances.
 
you decided to investigate and you found the leak you then have to take the appropriate measures to make it SAFE by either fixing or turning off gas and capping meter.
 
ok thanks, thats all i was interested in, like if an appliances is leaking 3 mbar in front of you and you walk off and leave it cos its in tollerence, which you wouldnt do..
 
He now knows he xxxx up and trying to back track
We all make mistakes better to admit and get it sorted as quick as possible
 
your attitute was wrong though claiming i didnt have a clue what i was talking about, so I think i deserve an apology on that one
 
IMO no self respecting engineer would walk away from a drop when he knew where it was leaking from, within tolerance or not.
 
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 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
 
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