CaptainBob
Well-Known Member
Just beneath my cooker are a few compression fittings on copper microbore pipe. One of them (one that is on the gas cylinder side of an in-line on/off valve) was leaking a very very teeny amount of gas so I nipped it up a bit - and the leak has now stopped.
I'm guessing I ought to replace that section of pipe and the compression ring and nut at both ends?
Is it even wise to have compression fittings in a gas line on a boat? I insisted on a corgi certificate when I bought the boat - and one was duly provided - so I assume it's all within recommended guidelines.
Just glad we noticed it pronto before we had any kind of buildup in the bilge!
TY!
I'm guessing I ought to replace that section of pipe and the compression ring and nut at both ends?
Is it even wise to have compression fittings in a gas line on a boat? I insisted on a corgi certificate when I bought the boat - and one was duly provided - so I assume it's all within recommended guidelines.
Just glad we noticed it pronto before we had any kind of buildup in the bilge!
TY!