It is an own brand oven from B & Q. I can't remember the model number and will not be able to find out until after lockdown.Winston. As a matter of interest what exactly is the product you keep posting this from?
It is an own brand oven from B & Q. I can't remember the model number and will not be able to find out until after lockdown.Winston. As a matter of interest what exactly is the product you keep posting this from?
You probably filed the information next to your regs book.It is an own brand oven from B & Q. I can't remember the model number and will not be able to find out until after lockdown.
Indeed but as I said I cannot get to it until after lockdown.You probably filed the information next to your regs book.
Winston.It is an own brand oven from B & Q. I can't remember the model number and will not be able to find out until after lockdown.
Actually I want to get to the bottom of that particular example, because as always Winston is making things up and the facts he keeps spouting about it are, I suspect, as wrong as everything else he trys to convince himself he knows something about. Even his satelite type work is questionable.Anyway, it’s not that old dog-eared example that we need. It’s ones that you and your best mate on Screwfix forum haven’t shown us. Come on, it can’t be hard. You keep saying that manufacturers instructions are often wrong, so you must have hundreds ready to reveal to the waiting world.
I never lie. That means I always tell the truth.Winston.
How about telling the truth for once, even just this one time would be good.
The problem with winston is not that he is incorrect in saying that MIs sometimes are 'wrong' (since they sometimes are!) but, rather, that he keeps on "going on and on about it", to no-one's benefit.Actually I want to get to the bottom of that particular example, because as always Winston is making things up and the facts he keeps spouting about it are, I suspect, as wrong as everything else he trys to convince himself he knows something about. Even his satelite type work is questionable.
NO. I never make things up. The facts are NOT wrong, it is from the instruction manual.Actually I want to get to the bottom of that particular example, because as always Winston is making things up and the facts he keeps spouting about it are, I suspect, as wrong as everything else he trys to convince himself he knows something about. Even his satelite type work is questionable.
I fear that you have done little to reassure us that anything you do is non-questionable.Why do you say (incorrectly) my satellite work is questionable?
It is not up to me to reassure people on a forum that what I do is non-questionable.I fear that you have done little to reassure us that anything you do is non-questionable.
It is not up to me to reassure people on a forum that what I do is non-questionable.
As you imply, it's entirely your choice - but if you provide no such reassurance (and, particularly if you also continue to repeatedly make a fool of yourself) you should not be surprised if some people continue to regard anything you say or do as being questionable.It is not up to me to reassure people on a forum that what I do is non-questionable.
Ohhhh... Thanks for the update.I never lie. That means I always tell the truth.
This is what I truthfully said, "It is an own brand oven from B & Q. I can't remember the model number and will not be able to find out until after lockdown."
I will add that own brand is called Cooke and Lewis.
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