Brilio.net - The stove is one of the household appliances that is used almost every day. Various cooking methods require fire from the stove to cook the food. Of the various types of stoves on the market, gas stoves are the choice of many people because they are easy to use and the fuel is easy to get.
However, the use of gas stoves is not free from obstacles, such as gas leaks during use. This can happen due to several factors, one of which is a gas regulator that is not tight when installed on the cylinder. Even though it is rotated repeatedly, the gas regulator still leaves space between the mouth of the cylinder and the regulator, so that the gas does not fully flow into the regulator hose. If left unchecked, this risks causing a fire in the kitchen area.
To minimize this from happening, you can imitate what a netizen named Yoga Arief did. In addition to being easy to practice, the method he did also only relies on simple materials, you know. Such as used tires, scissors, and screwdrivers.
As reported by BrilioFood from YouTube Yoga Arief, Tuesday (5/11), first remove the regulator from the gas cylinder. Hold the regulator upside down. Find and pay attention to the bottom regulator which is circular.
"It's usually loose at the regulator hole," he explained.
photo: YouTube/Yoga Arief
To patch the part, this netizen deliberately used only 1 waste. Namely, tire rubber. Previously, draw a circle according to the size of the regulator hole in the tire rubber.
"Only then cut the rubber according to the pattern that has been drawn," he explained further.
photo: YouTube/Yoga Arief
Next, install the tire rubber piece into the regulator hole. Press with a screwdriver or any tool so that the tire rubber can fit perfectly into the regulator hole.
"Just push the tire until it stops," he said.
photo: YouTube/Yoga Arief
If it feels perfectly installed, turn it over and install the regulator to the gas cylinder as usual. Because it has been patched with tire rubber, the result is that only by turning it once the regulator is installed tightly and perfectly.
photo: YouTube/Yoga Arief
That way, the use of gas is guaranteed to feel safe. There is no more hissing sound or smell of gas coming out of the cylinder.
How to do it is easy, huh? This trick is very suitable to practice for those of you who often experience gas leaks at home.
This video by YouTuber Yoga Arief also received a lot of enthusiasm from netizens, you know.
"Great Mr. Yoga, very useful, worth imitating and applying at home," wrote the YouTube account Umaro Official.
"Great yoga tutorial, hopefully it will be useful for everyone, amen," said YouTube account Suardi S.
"Keep going, sir. Keep sharing your knowledge so that others can increase their knowledge. Once again, keep going," replied the YouTube account konco dewe.
"Great, bro... the explanation is complete, easy to understand and is a solution for the general public, especially housewives... greetings of success and always be healthy, bro," said the YouTube account Ajay.
"This is a good solution, as a gas stove repairman I feel helped by this tutorial, there are good solutions and methods as references, thank you, Mr. Yoga Arief, continue to be successful..," wrote the YouTube account husny aja.