I'm currently refurbing my 1970s kitchen. The electric cooker control is a 1970s Crabtree unit with On/Off Cooker switch + integrated switched socket.
The equivalent modern cooker control is double-socket sized -- literally half the size of this unit.
So, I propose to remove the existing cooker control, remove the old back box, fit the new smaller back box and fill any voids with cement or plaster.
Any problems with this approach?
Thanks
Mike
The equivalent modern cooker control is double-socket sized -- literally half the size of this unit.
So, I propose to remove the existing cooker control, remove the old back box, fit the new smaller back box and fill any voids with cement or plaster.
Any problems with this approach?
Thanks
Mike