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skydiver31
Aug 07, 2014Explorer
Fisherguy wrote:
If you don't wanna pull the stove and have access to the area underneath you could get some alum angle to lull the wood in where it should be and screw it into the bottom of the 2x4. (unless it's come off all around)
Sent you a PM.
You can't tell from the pictures, but my head can hardly fit underneath the kitchen sink. I actually had to use the camera to get a full view of what was going on. I just took another look, and I think I will do a similar thing that you mentioned except I will do it all from outside, through the small 110v compartment door.
Things are looking up! :)
Anyone else with an AF should be careful of this: if you are ever feeding that power cord back in, be careful of putting too much pressure inside of there against that backing. That board was held on by only two staples along the bottom.
One thing I just realized.. umm.. shouldn't there be insulation in there? That could be a weak point for cold air to get in, especially when the compartment door is open for the 110v connection.
I'm going to add some of that too. :)
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