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Cooking gas hose pipe

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In preparation for Bus Stop Over I decided to change my gas bottle over for a full one I had in the shed.

Managed to tear the hose pipe at the regulator so now I need to replace that but I have no idea where or what to get.

Help!

Is it something I'm likely to source at Bus Stop Over or should I try to find a camping shop or is it more specialist?

TIA
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ps: it's got Calor 1984 on it so must've been original LOL.

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Towsure or similar will do the pipe. Brickwerks also sell gas pipe.
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if it was right next to the bottle cut it flush and re attach, or any camping shop should stock it!
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jamesc76 wrote:if it was right next to the bottle cut it flush and re attach,

1984 -
Well overdue for replacement rather than reattachment!
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oooh James, that's a good stop gap idea!

I've been told just the same diameter hose from a car parts place will do - not so sure myself but...........

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only use stuff rated for LPG. Got about 1.2m of it here, if you fancy a drive to sutton? F.O.C.
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Thanks Lloydy, won't have time before the weekend but maybe next week sometime if I don't manage to sort it?

Cheers, really kind of you.

Will keep you posted.
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TravellingChick wrote:Is it something I'm likely to source at Bus Stop Over or should I try to find a camping shop or is it more specialist?

Supposed to be changed every 5 years or so, I think? Any decent camping or caravan shop near you will sell it.

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Oldiebut goodie wrote:
jamesc76 wrote:if it was right next to the bottle cut it flush and re attach,

1984 -
Well overdue for replacement rather than reattachment!



Opppps did'nt read the last bit, yes as stop gap but get it changed asap!
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Cheap as ..... but the delivery kills it :evil:

http://www.calortoolbox.co.uk/acatalog/ ... -hose.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

See if there is a Calor depot nearby as you can go and buy direct 8) 8)

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Sarah if you get really stuck give me a shout. Loads of camping and caravan shops round this way. I'm going to Stopover so I can pick you some up and take it with me.
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TravellingChick wrote:
I've been told just the same diameter hose from a car parts place will do - not so sure myself but...........


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Thanks everyone - there's a outdoorsy type shop up the road who have got the hose in stock.

£2.99 a metre which is pretty steep IMO but they are local and I only need a metre and they're open till 6pm.

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TravellingChick wrote: £2.99 a metre which is pretty steep IMO but they are local and I only need a metre and they're open till 6pm.

:ok

Sounds about right, works out at 60p a year if you change it regularly :lol:
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Don't mess about with ordinary rubber hose. Use only proper gas hose rated for caravan or motorhome use, not something from car accessory shop!
Got a local caravan dealership near you? They should be able to help and its not expensive for the correct stuff.

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