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John Lewis cooker - attaching the feet
twinklyrach
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I prostrate myself at the feet of the mighty MSE forumites yet again!
We have a John Lewis brand duel fuel cooker which needs its feet screwing on. Alas, we have lost they that begin with i and end with nstructions. B*gger. They're little cylindrical feet with a washer and a screw post - but having tipped the cooker up the holes on the bottom don't seem to fit the feet. Does anyone else have a JL cooker and have any advice? Ours is the model replaced by this one: http://www.johnlewis.com/230588084/Product.aspx (I have no clue what model number ours is - oh this is a nightmare)
Googling has not turned up a copy of the user manual and I have a worrying feeling our cooker is destined to be footless...
We have a John Lewis brand duel fuel cooker which needs its feet screwing on. Alas, we have lost they that begin with i and end with nstructions. B*gger. They're little cylindrical feet with a washer and a screw post - but having tipped the cooker up the holes on the bottom don't seem to fit the feet. Does anyone else have a JL cooker and have any advice? Ours is the model replaced by this one: http://www.johnlewis.com/230588084/Product.aspx (I have no clue what model number ours is - oh this is a nightmare)
Googling has not turned up a copy of the user manual and I have a worrying feeling our cooker is destined to be footless...
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some washing machine feet fit into some legs of other machines.you have to find out what size thread the cooker needs and search other machine spec`s. even go to the refuse dump ans tip the washing machines over and unscrew the feet out.0
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John Lewis are usually really helpful-have you tried emailing them-they may be able to send you copy of the instructions?0
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How can you need instructions to screw a bolt into a hole. If they will not fit, then you need to find out what size you need. There are various ways of doing this. One of which is to try some other metric bolt into the thread. It should be readily, self evident, if the bolt supplied is the wrong size. In which case, as has been suggested, you will need to contact JL in the first instance.I can afford anything that I want.
Just so long as I don't want much.0
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