scotjimland
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- Jul 25, 2007
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Access to the gas bottle on my PVC is by opening the rear barn doors and then opening the gas locker door ..
All very well and good, until you have a tow-bar mounted bike rack with two e-bikes , not very convenient, and especially when / if the security bod at Le-Shuttle wants to check your gas bottle is isolated ..
I found this idea on another Fun post but thought it worth repeating ..
An inspection hatch from Gaslow, water and gas proof, so could be mounted externally or internally .. I fitted inside the van in the toilet/shower space so no need to go outside to operate the bottle valve.
Fortunately I already had the required size of hole saw, and it was literally a 15min job to fit ..
Very pleased with it, good quality, and it gives plenty access to open and close the gas bottle..
Gaslow Access Hatch
All very well and good, until you have a tow-bar mounted bike rack with two e-bikes , not very convenient, and especially when / if the security bod at Le-Shuttle wants to check your gas bottle is isolated ..
I found this idea on another Fun post but thought it worth repeating ..
An inspection hatch from Gaslow, water and gas proof, so could be mounted externally or internally .. I fitted inside the van in the toilet/shower space so no need to go outside to operate the bottle valve.
Fortunately I already had the required size of hole saw, and it was literally a 15min job to fit ..
Very pleased with it, good quality, and it gives plenty access to open and close the gas bottle..
Gaslow Access Hatch
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