Roger Mills writes:
On 08/03/2012 10:20, Windmill wrote:
I have a broken knob from a LIDL mini oven (usually this sort of damage
is caused by a tenant, but in this case it was all my own work. Brute
force and ignorance).
Instead of attaching to a simple flatted shaft, the knob pushes onto a
split shaft, and there's a metal pin which runs crosswise through the
shaft, mating with a recess/slot in the control knob.
Neither Maplin nor a local appliance shop know where such knobs can be
bought.
AIR the oven was only 15.00 or 20.00 so the replacement should ideally
be cheaper than another oven, which I already bought.
Can anyone suggest a source for a replacement, so that I have a working
spare oven in case of future need?
Can't you make one, by finding a knob of the right size and drilling a
cross-hole in it? They're not usually made of titanium!
I'm sure there must be a way to make one, but the original had a
complex shape. The metal pin fitted into a recess, and the plastic was
enlarged around the recess, apparently to reduce the load on the
plastic. Which it insufficiently did.
On occasion I become irrationally stubborn, and spend a month doing
something of quite limited benefit, but am not keen to do that when
other issues are more important.
I was hoping that these things were semi-standard. (Maybe in Germany?)
--
Windmill,
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