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according to sole trolls. i should throw it away as no engineer will come and fix it LMAO
No, we just don't want to be responsible for other peoples poor installations, the second you touch it, you take ownership of it.
They say ebola came from eating bush meat. We now know where it was cooked
Now I'm not a gas installation wizard but how could it not be connected with a flexible hose. How would you connect it with solid pipe once it's in place. I haven't had a gas oven in years but I have never seen one that wasn't connected with a decent length flexible hose and then pushed back into position.
Then again I have never seen flappy door seals either. Saves on heating bills in the kitchen I suppose![]()
Replacing something and fitting it correctly is not the same as trying put put back something that was a bodge job to begin with.
I have no idea what has been said in this thread but have you asked them if, rather than fixing the fault, they will re-install it in the correct way?