something a bit different today ......
our cooker's been playing up lately ... a Stoves multi ring job .... 2 conventional type of rings and 5 induction .... the induction's brilliant, but when the power trips, which it does frequently here, the damned thing takes ages to
get its head together .... shouldn't but does, so it needs a delve into ... so bought this as a standby whilst I rip the damned thing apart and suss it
works well, but whoever decided where to fit sockets in our kitchen was a complete idiot .... result was there are no sockets on two walls, which is extremely annoying ......

have a 'hood' over the Stoves with power in it to run the extractor off the ring main and a few
handy spots for some additional socket installations ... so been at that today ..
however, that necessitates the removal of the extractor unit ...... which wasn't an issue, 'til it got removed and the resultant 'mank' was discovered, from several years of extraction.
sooooo ...... it got stripped for a deep clean ..... not really designed to be stripped, but it was having it .......
lots of pix of the control wiring
and it came to bits
kitchen carnage ... bits everywhere
had to chop some of the motor's leads to get it fully dis-assembled to clean it ... but clean it we did and all went back together with a full function test run coming up A1


.... then set it aside for phase two
looking like a new one


... fair play to pam, once completely stripped to component parts she did a hell of a job on getting it clean ... and was it ever manky .... not the sort of thing one can
deep clean regularly, without serious effort
and tools.
so phase two was install some sockets....
after a suitable hole had been
'obtained from stock' ........ and installed in the required position
followed by one of Mr Crabtree's best
it's level ....... the beading isn't..... not a lot, but shows against a level socket ...... 'bout a mil out
got one to fit at the opposite end tomorrow .....
as usual the wiring in the hood left a lot to be desired ... would like a conversation with the muppet who cut the earth lead too short, so slipped a.n.other piece of copper into the sleeve, to look right and connected that in the back of the socket, literally thrown up in the hood, out of sight


it got sorted properly

cable laid in ready for tomorrow's additional socket and isolated, 'fore the RCB got knocked back on and the sockets given a try ..... all fine and had to relinquish possession of the cooker area for tea's prep.
hopefully I have another suitable hole in stock, for installation in t'other end tomorrow


...... I can then re-install the extractor .......... and forget about what a sh1tty job it was.
