Can I heat up a can of baked beans using natural gas hob?

make the most of it, future regs will require all natural gas to be non- flammable and the boiling point of water changed to 41 degrees
 
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41 degrees? Centigrade? Great! No sooner is bath run, whole bl**dy thing has evaporated...
 
Agile said:
Well the OP sounds like a bit of a numpty!

I wouldn't recommend DIYing this you should get a competant registered engineer in.

For heating a tin of beans we would charge a fixed price of £86 this will cover the procedure unless there are any sausages involved.

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" How do ya like your beans in the morning ? I like mine with a kiss ":cool: :LOL:
 
To open the baked bean can safely you need 6 men,

1 man to do a risk assesment.
1 man to errect a safety barrier to corden off the work area.
1 man to ensure everyone is wearing yellow vests, hard hats, gogles and boots.
1 man to open the beans.
1 man to safely dispose of the can lid.
1 man to generally oversee the project.
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One Consultant to issue a Method statement, and a PR guru to dream up a Mission statement. (BTW, these do not need to be of the male gender)

DH
 

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