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That is a gas connection. Screw the flex hose on there and put soapy water on the junction to check for leaks before you open the valve.
15 3 ReplyYou're not going to see any leak without it being turned on.
6 4 Replycheck for leaks before you open the valve
Put the soap on first, then open valve. Are you having a reading comprehension problem or being pedantic?
5 10 ReplyDid you read what you wrote or you trying to be an asshole? You literally wrote, check for leaks BEFORE you open the valve.
7 7 ReplyYou're having a reading comprehension problem.
Put the soap on to check for leaks before turning tap on.
This implies the soap is to check for leaks
4 4 ReplyAll I said was you need to turn it on to see if it leaks. If you're explaining how to check for a gas leak, It's a pretty important step. By reading his comment, if OP knows nothing about it, which is clear by their asking, they could just put soap on it, see no bubbles, and then turn it on and walk away....
5 3 ReplyIf op doesn't have the understanding of turning it on to see if it leaks op should hire someone to install their new dryer and return their adult card
3 2 ReplySure, but no reason to not give all the information, especially when it comes to something as dangerous as a gas leak.
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Learn 2 read, poindexter.
1 7 ReplySo just an asshole, got it.
4 5 Replylol, you have shit reading comprehension or tried to act smart and got triggered when called on it.
1 6 ReplySo you're an asshole and an idiot, damn, I feel bad for those around you. Anyways, have a great day/night.
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That's a square tip plug. It could be a gas line, but ur not getting the drier hooked up to that thing.
1 0 ReplyGas dryer, my man.
Cheaper to run than electric.
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(Guessing the entire argument below is based on lexical ambiguity in English)
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