Alright guys?
i went to service a boiler for a customer yesterday, she had just had her whole kitchen done out and had a new range cooker. The guy who installed it put a angled wall plate and an angled bayonet socket on and the range won't push back to the wall, there's about a 2inch gap behind it.
She has asked if I can pop back and do anything with it so that it fits flush against the wall. Would a straight wall bracket and socket be adequate for it? OR would it be better with a micro point connection - if they are suitable for a range cooker?
Where's the best place to get them, screwfix/plumbs only seem to have angled fittings see and can't be arsed ordering them online.
Cheers!
i went to service a boiler for a customer yesterday, she had just had her whole kitchen done out and had a new range cooker. The guy who installed it put a angled wall plate and an angled bayonet socket on and the range won't push back to the wall, there's about a 2inch gap behind it.
She has asked if I can pop back and do anything with it so that it fits flush against the wall. Would a straight wall bracket and socket be adequate for it? OR would it be better with a micro point connection - if they are suitable for a range cooker?
Where's the best place to get them, screwfix/plumbs only seem to have angled fittings see and can't be arsed ordering them online.
Cheers!