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02/8/2007 at 3:36pm
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Hi,
I'm a long time lurker, first time poster, so be gentle...
I've just bought my first family camping stove, which runs from a 907 Gaz bottle.
My question is; after I've packed it away, am I supposed to store the bottle with the regulator still attached, or do I remove it?
Am I okay to leave the hose attached to either my stove or the regulator? It's ***really*** tight and hard to put on / take off.
Any safety issues I should be aware of when storing the bottle? I don't want to pop down to my cellar one day and blow the house up.
Thanks in advance,
Andy
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