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You’re one of the hero’s of the trade and us mortals aren’t worthy.
You’ve nit picked on something that is a triviality from a single point, while using a lot of what could happen. Since your such an amazing trade man you should have specifically answered the original point you understand the trade as well as I do and of the risk involved and what’s safe and work we do.
You’re last statement is nothing short of nonsense, but what ever makes you feel better.
No, pipe clips do that.
Gas regs are reactive not proactive generally so there will have been real life incidents investigated which resulted in these regs.
It's the regs and therefore the law that disagrees with you.
Potentially leak gas back into the building causing an explosion/ death.
Not sure why you have used quotes you are either qualified or you aren't. Dont work wih those engineers then. And don't use them as your benchmark I would suggest.
This is a worrying statement given the points raised so far. The regs are law and to primarily protect life.
You are an example of the worst type of tradesperson. You don't know you limits, have no respect for the rules, law or the safety of your customers. And you are judging yourself against the worst work you see. Stay away from gas and leave it to the pros.