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- May 15, 2012 at 7:53 pm #106459mgroadsterParticipant
I still haven’t got round to venting my Gas bottle locker which is underneath the hob/sink unit. Do you drill out the floor immed next to the bottle for max.effect or do you place it a little away? Also does anyone know if there is there a minimum size? Ta.
May 16, 2012 at 6:54 am #124323DarrenKeymasterI don’t know of any rules. I
I don’t know of any rules. I assume you would put the whole in the corner of the cupboard so the collected gas would flow down the hole.
I bought a formed plastic mesh designed especially for this job from CAK tanks. It was about 1 inch in diameter, so I assume that is about right.May 16, 2012 at 6:54 am #124325DarrenKeymasterI don’t know of any rules. I
I don’t know of any rules. I assume you would put the whole in the corner of the cupboard so the collected gas would flow down the hole.
I bought a formed plastic mesh designed especially for this job from CAK tanks. It was about 1 inch in diameter, so I assume that is about right.May 16, 2012 at 6:54 am #124327DarrenKeymasterI don’t know of any rules. I
I don’t know of any rules. I assume you would put the whole in the corner of the cupboard so the collected gas would flow down the hole.
I bought a formed plastic mesh designed especially for this job from CAK tanks. It was about 1 inch in diameter, so I assume that is about right.May 16, 2012 at 6:54 am #124329DarrenKeymasterI don’t know of any rules. I
I don’t know of any rules. I assume you would put the whole in the corner of the cupboard so the collected gas would flow down the hole.
I bought a formed plastic mesh designed especially for this job from CAK tanks. It was about 1 inch in diameter, so I assume that is about right. - AuthorPosts
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