I always use leak detection bubbles. The detector is handy but bubbles have never let me down. It's just stupid simple and ultra reliable especially is you use the more "clingy" solutions that stick to the fittings but in a pinch have just put soap and water.
Yeah light a lighter to look for a gas leak behind Karen's stove and see how many bad reviews ,complaints to the state board and BBB you have to answer
I just use my lighter to test instead of that fancy beaper thing.
Nice to see someone using a crescent wrench the right way for a change
Whats the wrong way to use it? Lol
I always use leak detection bubbles. The detector is handy but bubbles have never let me down. It's just stupid simple and ultra reliable especially is you use the more "clingy" solutions that stick to the fittings but in a pinch have just put soap and water.
lighter works the best
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Yeah light a lighter to look for a gas leak behind Karen's stove and see how many bad reviews ,complaints to the state board and BBB you have to answer
Someone used a 5/8 hose on a 1/2 inch connector? Wtf?
What's that gas beeper called?
I do electrical work, and we have a very similar tool in our trade
lie detector
Looks like an ideal tool
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They had also used the wrong thread tape
blue monster thread tape is safe to use on LP and natural gas
@@cablenowadays6586 not the guy in the video. Whoever previously used white tape on the flare to pipe thread joint