witzend
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Real bad manner is commenting on spelling errors on a forum, but if you don't no, you don't know.
Second this statement Problem is some don't no nothing and won't be told nothing either
Real bad manner is commenting on spelling errors on a forum, but if you don't no, you don't know.
Calm down,calm down, just banter. Touched a nerve there,mustn't upset the rank and file.ha ha.Real bad manner is commenting on spelling errors on a forum, but if you don't no, you don't know.
Second this statement Problem is some don't no nothing and won't be told nothing either
Talking with a guy last week who had just bought a VW van conversion,his insurance asked for a gas safety certificate.He never said which company it was.
Bad grammar is just as bad as bad spelling..
there is no e in smoky :idea-007::dance:Kettle and Smokey springs to mind
there is no e in smoky :idea-007::dance:
I don't like people commenting on spelling or grammatical errors, in these days of spell checkers and predictive texts we can all make mistakes, if you meant 'know' and type 'no' a spell checker will not pick anything up because 'no' is spelled correctly, why detract from an important topic because of a typo because this thread which was interesting and informative has gone sideways, do dyslexic members have less credible information than the ones who can spell?
Where is Vwalan when you need him? Still sunning himself I bet.
Richard
Maybe at the next meet we cold all put a sign on our vans of the sort of Gas system we all have on board ie professionaly fitted gasit, glowgas, or wing and a prayer from E-bay, and see who parks next to you.:lol-053::lol-053::wave::wave:must be worth a vote.:bow::bow:
Snowbirds.:sad::sad::sad:
Some very interesting opinions on this thread,I have not changed my mind though,I would not refill an exchange gas bottle using an adaptor on a garage forecourt.I must admit the process looked very simple and straightforward when I first saw it done last week at the garage(and much cheaper) but I would still rather err on the side of caution and have a proprietary refillable bottle/tank with an 80% automatic cut off.
The consequences of an accident and potential injury to other people may be small but I would still rather not take that risk.
depends what you think is safestA well thought out considered opinion! Why do we get so few???
Richard
So I take it that you always take all your vehicles to the main dealer and only have the manufacturers own parts fitted. You would never have generic brake pads fitted as we know that people are killed on a regular basis by braking issues.
Richard
Yes Tbear,
I do have my van serviced at a main commercial dealer and all my gas setups checked every year with a full Habitation.If you spend £30,000 plus on a new Motorhome why would you trust a back street bodgers.
I have worked on all my cars and vans since the age of 19,and have used after market brakes and fluids like Girling, Lockheed,Castrol Duckhams oils but they where better then the ones from the main manufacturer and all race tested at extreme levels.But I will always stay away from any kind of bad practice around Gas.
Vwalan could fill a bottle with a funnel if that was the only equipment he had available:hammer:Where is Vwalan when you need him? Still sunning himself I bet.
Richard
It seems to be OK for the people that fill their ordinary bottles with the adapters to say that the ones that don`t do it are talking out of there arse.
However, when it`s said the other way round it`s wrong.