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Tom_M wrote:
I needed to fill in the gap in the front of the counter when I removed the old cook-top so I built a shallow drawer. Since I wouldn't be able to get a perfect match with the existing woodwork, I went with a contrasting scheme. The handle is teak and the drawer front is dark stained oak.
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galtgirl wrote:I needed to fill in the gap in the front of the counter when I removed the old cook-top so I built a shallow drawer. Since I wouldn't be able to get a perfect match with the existing woodwork, I went with a contrasting scheme. The handle is teak and the drawer front is dark stained oak.
Tom M....LOVE,LOVE,LOVE your range top conversion. This is exactly what I want my hubby to do in ours. Did you build new drawer fronts or order from the factory?
We have a 10 year old 5er that has dark walnut cabinets so I imagine matching the wood will be a problem. Our oven doesn't work and I'd much rather have a high end cook top and storage space where the oven is now.
โJan-21-2014 08:30 AM
beachcomber_1 wrote:
Other than having to kneel down to light we use our oven all the time. We do not burn everthing we putt in, use a pizza stone to stabilize heat. Works great.
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Old Duck wrote:
The only time I use all three of our burners is when I'm purging the air from the lines after it's been sitting a while.
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