Fridge pipe
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Fridge pipe
I went as bit gung ho pulling the fridge out and bent that long looped copper pipe. Is it safe to fit something more flexible? If so any recommendations
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Re: Fridge pipe
Do you mean the 8mm gas pipe?
If so then no, you should fit copper again.
If so then no, you should fit copper again.
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Re: Fridge pipe
I would refit copper
It was placed there to remove the ritual replacing of flexible stuff.
Plus it's a bit safer due to the proper unions...
I also think it's in some regulations
It was placed there to remove the ritual replacing of flexible stuff.
Plus it's a bit safer due to the proper unions...
I also think it's in some regulations
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Re: Fridge pipe
Copper it is then. Saw that other thread LLoydy which was very useful. Picking up some leak detecting spray today.
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Re: Fridge pipe
Copper it is then. Saw that other thread LLoydy which was very useful. Picking up some leak detecting spray today.
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