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12thgenusa
May 19, 2011Explorer
Ralphnjoann I agree with bpounds. There are only a few screws that hold the stove/oven assembly in the cabinet (plus a gas line). If you can slide the stove out a few inches it should be a piece of cake. You've already got the hard part done.
Thanks to all for the kind posts. Several of you have offered some nice refinements and others have found sources for less expensive parts, although I didn't think $30 was too bad for the mod.
I'm planning on a field test of the mod next week in Rocky Mountain National Park. It may be a cold trip as it has been raining all week in Lakewood and is presently snowing just a few hundred feet higher in elevation than where we are located.
Thanks to all for the kind posts. Several of you have offered some nice refinements and others have found sources for less expensive parts, although I didn't think $30 was too bad for the mod.
I'm planning on a field test of the mod next week in Rocky Mountain National Park. It may be a cold trip as it has been raining all week in Lakewood and is presently snowing just a few hundred feet higher in elevation than where we are located.
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