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Andy Evans
 
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Default Cooker - replacing rubber door linings????

The rubber door lining has gone on my Cannon gas cooker. Is there an obvious
DIY replacement, so I can walk into my DIY store and pick something up? what
adhesive should one use? I don't know the heat resistant properties of the
substances to go for.
Also, if anyone knows this, can I swap the door round so it opens the other way
- seems not on the face of it, but who knows. It's all gas, high back with
grill, circa 1988.

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ohawker (Andy Evans) writes:
The rubber door lining has gone on my Cannon gas cooker. Is there an obvious
DIY replacement, so I can walk into my DIY store and pick something up? what
adhesive should one use?


No.

Have you tried Hotpoint/Creda/Cannon spares?
http://www.hotpointservice.co.uk/Service/fr_shop.html

Also, if anyone knows this, can I swap the door round so it opens the other way
- seems not on the face of it, but who knows. It's all gas, high back with
grill, circa 1988.


You'll need the model number.

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Andrew Gabriel wrote:
In article ,
ohawker (Andy Evans) writes:

The rubber door lining has gone on my Cannon gas cooker. Is there an obvious
DIY replacement, so I can walk into my DIY store and pick something up? what
adhesive should one use?



No.

Have you tried Hotpoint/Creda/Cannon spares?
http://www.hotpointservice.co.uk/Service/fr_shop.html


Also, if anyone knows this, can I swap the door round so it opens the other way
- seems not on the face of it, but who knows. It's all gas, high back with
grill, circa 1988.



You'll need the model number.

You might find what you need for the seal at
http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSea...search#results

There are several "Universal" seals listed.
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