Gas bottle advice

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Alf Tupper
Posts: 21
Joined: 07 Dec 2019 20:59

Re: Gas bottle advice

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Post: # 21947Post Alf Tupper »

Thought I'd complete the loop in case anybody else needs to know for the future. I bought a new regulator and pipe for €10.65 from the ferreteria. Got my gas bottle changed this morning without a need for any paperwork. So I'm cooking on gas as they say.
Thanks to everybody that provided advice.
Regards
Alf

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jimny1
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Joined: 02 Dec 2019 23:03

Re: Gas bottle advice

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Post: # 21951Post jimny1 »

A pleasure to help A and good advice from the other members

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