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Hello Everyone ;0

Iv just discovered this forum, looking through internet to find a solution to my small problem.
So I just reopened, builders opening in my 1930 ex-council house. And surprisingly, did find some pipes inside.
Two look like water - those have been cut, and those are like side ones. but one looks like a gas pipe. Can anyone confirm that - then I will need to find some gas engineer, who will sort it out. Or is it just a water pipe and I can cut it myself? I'm able to cut and seal water cooper pipework, but I don't want to touch gas pipes!
Anyone can help me with that? I did attach some pictures

Thank you for any input on this subject!

Rafal
 

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Small one is a gas pipe
 

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