Well, not exactly
So today was my Chiropractor appointment day, but I rescheduled for 2 more weeks.
The original plan was to throw some chicken in the oven on about 250, be gone about an hour, and get back in plenty of time to finish up before my Dad left for work.
So instead, he ate the plate of leftovers from last night and I thawed a pizza.
While I'm adding toppings and cheese to it, I figure I'll start the oven.
The oven's been on maybe 5 minutes, and I'm done dressing up the pizza (more pepperoni and cheese on top of pepperoni and cheese )
I open the door to the oven and the element in the bottom is glowing like a welding rod
So I turn the oven off, but the light stays lit, and the element's still glowing!
So, I grab the extinguisher that's been sitting on the counter for about 5+ years (still in the box), open the oven door, and fwoosh into it.
The kitchen fills with powder.
I open the windows over the sink and the front door to let the wind carry the crap away so I can see, and it's still glowing!
I give it another good bath in the powder and FINALLY it goes out, but the Oven light (that tells you when it's On) is still lit.
So I yank it away from the wall and unplug it. NOW it's off
Dad will NOT be pleased, but since my original plan was to throw some food in the oven and be gone for an hour, while he was still asleep....
Anyone ever had to hose yer stove? Can it be cleaned or do you just truck on down to Lowe's and buy a new one?
So today was my Chiropractor appointment day, but I rescheduled for 2 more weeks.
The original plan was to throw some chicken in the oven on about 250, be gone about an hour, and get back in plenty of time to finish up before my Dad left for work.
So instead, he ate the plate of leftovers from last night and I thawed a pizza.
While I'm adding toppings and cheese to it, I figure I'll start the oven.
The oven's been on maybe 5 minutes, and I'm done dressing up the pizza (more pepperoni and cheese on top of pepperoni and cheese )
I open the door to the oven and the element in the bottom is glowing like a welding rod
So I turn the oven off, but the light stays lit, and the element's still glowing!
So, I grab the extinguisher that's been sitting on the counter for about 5+ years (still in the box), open the oven door, and fwoosh into it.
The kitchen fills with powder.
I open the windows over the sink and the front door to let the wind carry the crap away so I can see, and it's still glowing!
I give it another good bath in the powder and FINALLY it goes out, but the Oven light (that tells you when it's On) is still lit.
So I yank it away from the wall and unplug it. NOW it's off
Dad will NOT be pleased, but since my original plan was to throw some food in the oven and be gone for an hour, while he was still asleep....
Anyone ever had to hose yer stove? Can it be cleaned or do you just truck on down to Lowe's and buy a new one?
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