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I'm not sure why you have closed my thread, surely the idea of this forum is for an engineer to put a problem out there for others to help if possible. I see nothing wrong with my replies but you have seen fit to close the thread without explanation.
 
Chalked didn't close your thread, the moderator (Croppie) did.

The forum has very strict policies against encouraging/allowing/advising non gassafe people to mess around with their boilers. That thread was deemed to have got close to that point, hence the moderator closed it.

You might be GSR, and if so, after 10 posts and by providing your details to the GSR mods, you can join the forum's closed section, where such things can be discussed away from Joe public.

Remember that on a public forum, its not just you reading it - members of the public may come across it, and what ever is posted there may encourage them to do something dangerous.
 
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