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Trying to find a fitting for a Bosch gas Hob... it currently goes directly into an elbow (supplied by manufacture) vbut I need this to be a straight roughly 1.5 inch length. Can anyone tell me the best place to get the fitting? and does anyone know if they are a standard fitting before I remove?

Many thanks in advance :)
 
no because your clearly not a gas safe engineer


The site does state it is for DIY plumbers 2 :)

I am only trying to establish that the hob (Bosch) will have a standard fitting
 
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The best place to get the correct fitting is as supplied by the gas engineer who fits it.
Gas work is not diy and i doubt anyone here will be stupid enough to tell you how to endanger yourself and your family by encouraging you. Get a pro in it will not be expensive.
 
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