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<blockquote data-quote="Jules B-S" data-source="post: 638770" data-attributes="member: 32900"><p>Hi Benyon,</p><p>Good question about the isolation / safety valve on the front of the pax bulkhead. I've not noticed one for sure, and didn't realise there should </p><p>/ would normally be one. I think I'll store the bottle in the cupboard behind the pax bulkhead and just connect it to the regulator when i want to cook, as you do. </p><p></p><p>I've just got the rear of seat to bulkhead bracket/hook for securing / releasing the seat back, from Buttys Bits. I thought the bolts were excessive for fixing the cupboard to the bulkhead! </p><p></p><p>I've stilripped it down to clean ut up and look forcant obvious issues. I'm waiting for a local heating engineer to test the stove in it's uninstalled state for me, just to check it is safe. There is one screw which I think is some sort of valve or adjustment missing from the underside between the ignition knob and the hob burner. Otherwise, it looks sound to my novice eye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jules B-S, post: 638770, member: 32900"] Hi Benyon, Good question about the isolation / safety valve on the front of the pax bulkhead. I've not noticed one for sure, and didn't realise there should / would normally be one. I think I'll store the bottle in the cupboard behind the pax bulkhead and just connect it to the regulator when i want to cook, as you do. I've just got the rear of seat to bulkhead bracket/hook for securing / releasing the seat back, from Buttys Bits. I thought the bolts were excessive for fixing the cupboard to the bulkhead! I've stilripped it down to clean ut up and look forcant obvious issues. I'm waiting for a local heating engineer to test the stove in it's uninstalled state for me, just to check it is safe. There is one screw which I think is some sort of valve or adjustment missing from the underside between the ignition knob and the hob burner. Otherwise, it looks sound to my novice eye. [/QUOTE]
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