Mrs KNWH decided she wanted a second oven shelf.
The easy way would be to buy a second shelf, but that would mean finding a home for it when on the move, to stop it rattling, and also the toaster lives in its box in the oven then.
Her large baking tray is nearly long enough to span the gap between the existing side rails but not quite. Her other trays are either too small or too large.
So, found a piece of aluminium angle and added a setscrew with a 10mm diameter head, which allowed it to wedge behind any side runner as required.
The baking tray now sits in snugly and the existing shelf can be used on a different pair of supports.
The easy way would be to buy a second shelf, but that would mean finding a home for it when on the move, to stop it rattling, and also the toaster lives in its box in the oven then.
Her large baking tray is nearly long enough to span the gap between the existing side rails but not quite. Her other trays are either too small or too large.
So, found a piece of aluminium angle and added a setscrew with a 10mm diameter head, which allowed it to wedge behind any side runner as required.
The baking tray now sits in snugly and the existing shelf can be used on a different pair of supports.
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