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This ones for my gas port folio. PPE overkill!!

your core drills crap..:smiley2:
 
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Thought I was looking at American plumbing there at first.

What's that U piece on your gauge, I take it it's to prevent your hose kinking? Not that I have a use for my manometer atm but interested all the same.

If it is, it's on the wrong side 😉
 
Nice Danny. I bet the valve was there before the meter :smile:

Yeah, I'd put money on it being there a good while longer than the meter!

Thought I was looking at American plumbing there at first.

What's that U piece on your gauge, I take it it's to prevent your hose kinking? Not that I have a use for my manometer atm but interested all the same.

That's just to go on the end of the gauge when it's not in use. To stop the liquid spilling out. Nothing fancy mate!

I think Howsie is pulling your leg! The hose isn't connected to the gauge you see!
 
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Wasn't this allowed back in the day though?

yes, especially with lead work: fold over the end and hammer flat! Have seen a number of places with copper pipe flattened and soldered, usually on water but occasionally on gas.
 
1 not my drill, my drill is the later version of that drill. All I can afford don't hate me.
2. Three points of contact on ladder, two feet and my enormous pen15 sticking out of my trouser leg.
3. Did not install gas pipe. Just moved boiler.
4. Took ages to drill hole.
5. It did snag once or twice but lucky the clutch works.
6. I always look good!!
 
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