How do I connect this to the mains
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Re: How do I connect this to the mains
10-04-2015 2:42 PM
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Decided on the unit we wanted but as a final check looked at the installation diagram
Who would have thought it - the unit depth is deeper than normal by about 2" so it won't fit in my 560 deep unit - needs a 600 deep unit
Just goes to show - assuming that modern oven units would use the same cabinets was a mistake and could have been a very expensive one
Re: How do I connect this to the mains
10-04-2015 2:45 PM
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Best of luck with hunting for the right oven - You never know it might be less than 3kW
Re: How do I connect this to the mains
10-04-2015 2:49 PM
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Not yet on the UK website but is on the Belgium one and doesn't look too bad so another slight delay - fortunately the present Neff unit is still working albeit with a rather noisy fan and no internal lights
Note that replacement cost for a Neff fan/motor unit plus lights including fitting is topside of £200 and probably nearer £250 which is why I am going for a new one
Re: How do I connect this to the mains
10-04-2015 4:59 PM
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It's why I like old hardware, easy to fix, plentiful affordable spares, and keeps things out of the dump...
Re: How do I connect this to the mains
10-04-2015 8:49 PM
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Quote from: twocvbloke
It's why I like old hardware, easy to fix, plentiful affordable spares, and keeps things out of the dump...
Try telling that to SWMBO new kitchen is required so perfectly good eye level oven, dishwasher and fridge all fitted are all due to be trashed
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Re: How do I connect this to the mains
10-04-2015 9:41 PM
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Re: How do I connect this to the mains
10-04-2015 10:55 PM
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Quote from: PeterLoftus Try telling that to SWMBO new kitchen is required so perfectly good eye level oven, dishwasher and fridge all fitted are all due to be trashed
Stick it all on ebay, someone's more appreciative SWMBO would probably love to have them at knockdown prices...
Re: How do I connect this to the mains
10-04-2015 11:06 PM
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@Oldjim, you can make anything fit if you have a big enough hammer.
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Re: How do I connect this to the mains
11-04-2015 10:17 AM
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Re: How do I connect this to the mains
11-04-2015 10:30 AM
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The plaster is bonded directly to the wall (about 16mm thick and) - I have never heard of this before - the plaster is rock hard to the extent that when I needed to chase out a channel for the 30 amp feed to the cooker point I had to use a cutting disc as using a normal bolster it just bounced off.
You can imagine the mess that made in the kitchen
To correct strat - I also have a really big adjustable spanner
Re: How do I connect this to the mains
11-04-2015 11:02 AM
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Re: How do I connect this to the mains
11-04-2015 11:08 AM
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Mole-wretch.
Luckily I broke the jaws of my 'self-gripping plier wrench' years ago trying to undo a particularly stubborn bolt.
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Re: How do I connect this to the mains
11-04-2015 11:21 AM
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Any "engineer" would tell you that mole grips or stilsons for that matter are not for gripping bolt heads but shafts or flat plates
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Re: How do I connect this to the mains
11-04-2015 11:38 AM
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@Oldjim, have you tried something like this type of thing: https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=sonic+cutting+tool&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&rls=Palemoon:en-US&client=pal... ? I'm sure they'll tackle most materials (with the correct blade) and, whilst still creating a fair bit of dust, a whole lot less messy than a cutting disc.
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Re: How do I connect this to the mains
11-04-2015 12:02 PM
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Having said that I can see many uses for it where light precision cutting is wanted
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