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is there a site where i can get a detailed instruction of how to do a test with a u gauge after fitting a replacement built in gas oven
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Utube whats wrong with a lighter or a match? JOKING IM JOKING please dont do this or mess with gas its not worth it.
 
It beggars belief. Horrible thing is he's probably got his answer somewhere on the internet and will be up in the morning doing his illegal gas work, quite unaware of the dangers.
 
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