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Uncategorized June 12th. 2010, 8:42amBayonet Cooker
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Is it safe to leave an old gas pipe behind a new electric cooker?
I am putting a new kitchen in my house, and I am going to put an integrated electric cooker where the old free-standing gas cooker is now. But that will leave the gas pipe behind the new cooker. It has one of those new bayonet type ends, so it will automatically cap itself off when we remove the old cooker and will not be leaking gas, but is it ok to just leave it there?
i hope so me and my gf have been together 4 years in this house and its always had an old gas pipe behind our electric cooker so to answer id say yes i'v never had a problem apart from decorating and wishing i could take it out
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