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Pete
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This is a true story.........hopefully someone will find it funny as I didn't when it happened to me!
Cleaning the kitchen yesterday and noticed that a pot or two had spilt over the rims and I had dirty splash bowls underneath the electric coils of the cooktop.
So I tried to clean up. Got to where I would usually lift out the coils, on other cooktops. This one wouldn't budge. Mmmm, more force needed. Still wouldn't budge. Found out the coils moved out of the bowls and stuck up, but I couldn't remove them. So I tried to lift them out....
The electric cooktop lifted OFF the bench it was housed in. Mmmm, what have I done here?
Then I noticed the thin rubber/silicone border on the edge of the overhanging lip of the cooktop had come off. Worse still, the seal had broken. Couldn't get it back on by hand. As the seal had broken, you'd work on one edge and the other would slip off! Very frustrating.
Maybe if I got a screwdriver and undid the cooktop from it's connections I could place the seal around the cooktop edge and it would stay on?
As I was unscrewing the connections (yes the power was off) a slip on my greasy hands and *ting, ting, plop* the screwdriver falls behind the (built in) oven below! The screwdriver is now between the oven and the wall behind 'somewhere'.
I look at the fascia to the oven and start contemplating removal of the oven when I finally realise that I may end up partially demolishing that side of my kitchen before I get the f***ing screwdriver out!
I had to admit defeat and call an appliance repairs place today. Sounded like Tim 'the Toolman' Taylor explaining what had happened, and there were pauses in the conversation with the guy on the other end of the phone at times (obviously having a chuckle or 'what-the' moment at my expense).
And one wonders why single guys don't clean up that often?
Cleaning the kitchen yesterday and noticed that a pot or two had spilt over the rims and I had dirty splash bowls underneath the electric coils of the cooktop.
So I tried to clean up. Got to where I would usually lift out the coils, on other cooktops. This one wouldn't budge. Mmmm, more force needed. Still wouldn't budge. Found out the coils moved out of the bowls and stuck up, but I couldn't remove them. So I tried to lift them out....
The electric cooktop lifted OFF the bench it was housed in. Mmmm, what have I done here?
Then I noticed the thin rubber/silicone border on the edge of the overhanging lip of the cooktop had come off. Worse still, the seal had broken. Couldn't get it back on by hand. As the seal had broken, you'd work on one edge and the other would slip off! Very frustrating.
Maybe if I got a screwdriver and undid the cooktop from it's connections I could place the seal around the cooktop edge and it would stay on?
As I was unscrewing the connections (yes the power was off) a slip on my greasy hands and *ting, ting, plop* the screwdriver falls behind the (built in) oven below! The screwdriver is now between the oven and the wall behind 'somewhere'.
I look at the fascia to the oven and start contemplating removal of the oven when I finally realise that I may end up partially demolishing that side of my kitchen before I get the f***ing screwdriver out!
I had to admit defeat and call an appliance repairs place today. Sounded like Tim 'the Toolman' Taylor explaining what had happened, and there were pauses in the conversation with the guy on the other end of the phone at times (obviously having a chuckle or 'what-the' moment at my expense).
And one wonders why single guys don't clean up that often?