Old Feb 8, 2008 | 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Lee Reynolds
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you changing that too?
not at the moment, might move, so not worth it. but if we stay, i'll change it to add some extra circuits for outside power etc

wanted to move the meter though to make more space in the cupboard and secure it

Originally Posted by 325Pete
Originally Posted by foreigneRS
can't the tap just be closed and the pipework modified?
Problem is you'd need to remove the tap to do the pipework, so ideally you need to turn the gas off before the property. Its an easy job, just wish you were closer

Yep, I'm one of them lads who dig our roads up
why would you need to remove the tap? i would want it put up on the wall to the left of where it is now and higher so you could come out of the tap and do a 90 degree to the left and then go acroos and then 90 degree up again and then around the top. and then the outlet would go down the right hand side

i would seriously consider doing it myself i guess that any old joe can buy the 3/4" pipe and fittings as i have done in the past for a steam system at work. i'm used to doing pipe work as an a/c engineer and used to making things leak tight.
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