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If removing the two wires from the room stat that connect to the boiler to place a link in the room stat terminals in the boiler. As I think a faulty room stat is stopping the boiler from firing. Is it acceptable to leave the link in till I can pop back with a new stat? Bad practice I guess
 
yes aslong as its made safe eg no elec exposed
 
link them in the stat?
 
If I remove those two at the bottom of the picture that are from the stat. And link them. How do I make those two safe.

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leave them outside of the boiler case in a choc block and put a link in where they were
 
You do not link them in the boiler mate as for some boilers you have to be gas safe registered to access to cables you are talking about.

both are :D
 
If removing the two wires from the room stat that connect to the boiler to place a link in the room stat terminals in the boiler. As I think a faulty room stat is stopping the boiler from firing. Is it acceptable to leave the link in till I can pop back with a new stat? Bad practice I guess

What makes you think the room stat is at fault? Link them out, just connect them into one room stat terminal, and test fire boiler before purchasing new room stat. Make sure that you link the correct wires!

This may all seem obvious, but I fear that the OP's questions suggest a limited range of experience.
 

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