Gas engineer Michael Osborne said he was called to the Cilliers' home on 30 March to make the gas leak safe.
He said it was not unusual to find such a leak and explained that as well as a tool, the nut could have become loosened or "relaxed" by repeated changes in temperature or by being knocked by food tins being placed in the cupboard.
Mr Cilliers denies all three charges and the trial continues.
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What do you think?
Are gas safe engineers really doing installations where a few changes in ambient temperature or a few knocks on the nut with a few tins then leads to a gas leak?
This Osbourne chap is not portraying the trade in a good light?
Why even bother using expensive adjustable wrenches and the bother of carrying wrenches from the van when a few taps with a bean tin does the job?
He said it was not unusual to find such a leak and explained that as well as a tool, the nut could have become loosened or "relaxed" by repeated changes in temperature or by being knocked by food tins being placed in the cupboard.
Mr Cilliers denies all three charges and the trial continues.
................................................................................................
What do you think?
Are gas safe engineers really doing installations where a few changes in ambient temperature or a few knocks on the nut with a few tins then leads to a gas leak?
This Osbourne chap is not portraying the trade in a good light?
Why even bother using expensive adjustable wrenches and the bother of carrying wrenches from the van when a few taps with a bean tin does the job?
