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An auction got us over 200 beer and other glasses. There is still a boxful in the back room - intended as extra stock for parties (including loans for your own events) - as well as the ones in the small kitchen cupboard. I think there may be a half-box under the T shirts too. These can be used in the space or taken for your own use if you wish. A small donation in the beer tin would be welcome, but not essential. --[[User:Artag|Artag]] 21:17, 29 November 2010 (UTC) | An auction got us over 200 beer and other glasses. There is still a boxful in the back room - intended as extra stock for parties (including loans for your own events) - as well as the ones in the small kitchen cupboard. I think there may be a half-box under the T shirts too. These can be used in the space or taken for your own use if you wish. A small donation in the beer tin would be welcome, but not essential. --[[User:Artag|Artag]] 21:17, 29 November 2010 (UTC) |
Revision as of 11:17, 29 January 2011
Current layout
Usable appliances
- Fridge
- Dishwasher
- Espresso machine
- Coffee percolator
- Kettle
- Cafetiere
- Tea bags
- Microwave
Future plans
Oven
We have an oven! It is sitting in the Workshop waiting to be installed. We won this EOU 5330 W electrolux oven & EHP 6602 K hob, not single and not as shiny as the Neff hob but better than it looks in that picture ; and only a fiver so we can chuck it out when we find something better.
- NB whoever installs the cooker should be aware that it will need its own dedicated circuit from the fusebox. Do not just plug it into a 13A socket (unless it's unusually low-power). Example instructions: [
http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/diy_electrics_cooker_circuits.htm] Andye 92.238.36.126 20:04, 29 November 2010 (UTC)
There's a lot more to running power to an oven than that page suggests. We will do this properly. In the meantime, if anyone's a qualified spark, or has significant experience with electric installation, and is willing to spare the time, feel free to contact us on IRC.
Hob
We won this for £20 in an auction, which is a decent hob. We need to determine whether it should be used instead of the cooker hob.
- There's no special reason to use the electrolux hob - no controls integrated or anything, and the Neff hob has no knobs to capture dirt. But there's also the possibility of fitting both - would be useful for cooking larger meals, and wouldn't really affect the use as a worktop when not in use.
- I think 8 hobs is overkill for any purpose we will realistically have. This hob is nicer, but if we are keeping the other one then the knobs will be there anyway - can't see that it is reasonable to fit both. Can the hob on the elecrtolux be separated from the oven? If not I think it would be best to keep this one in a box until we get a modern oven. Robert 08:16, 25 September 2010 (UTC)
- Yes, the electrolux hob is completely separate from the oven and probably interchangeable with the Neff in terms of worktop cutout.
- I would be in favor of just scrapping the electrolux then, assuming there is no technical justification for using it over the Neff. Robert 20:08, 25 September 2010 (UTC)
Model | T1722 W0 |
Surface | Black Ceran glass-ceramic |
Dimensions | 575mm (width) x 505mm (depth) |
Control | Touch with residual heat indicators
Electronic boil start control |
Back left | 0.75/2.2kWh - 12/21cm (dual) |
Back right | 1.2kWh - 14.5cm |
Front left | 1.2kWh - 14.5cm |
Front right | 2.0kWh - 18cm |
Glasses
An auction got us over 200 beer and other glasses. There is still a boxful in the back room - intended as extra stock for parties (including loans for your own events) - as well as the ones in the small kitchen cupboard. I think there may be a half-box under the T shirts too. These can be used in the space or taken for your own use if you wish. A small donation in the beer tin would be welcome, but not essential. --Artag 21:17, 29 November 2010 (UTC)