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Dutch___Di
Oct 02, 2013Explorer
Got lucky and found a way to get online. We bought our freezer
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I was told they went to the electric glass cook top for boaters so the contents of the pan did not spill over as the boat rocked dousing the flame on the propane stove.
The cooktop fit perfectly on the sides and back but once the oven was removed there was nothing across the front. Dutch formed a piece of stainless steel bent to the angle of our Formica top and it really looked great. He attached it using JB weld to meld the stainless to the edge of our Formica on the sides. The JB could not be seen from the top.
A lot of the newer units do have glass cooktops in them but they are usually 2 burner. When we had new counter tops put in in 2009 they made the hole and we now have matching formica at the front of the cooktop.
Dutch is very handy. He got the materials he needed at Lowes and Home Depot. He found the slide brackets at those stores then cut a piece of half inch plywood to form the floor of the slide out. I covered the plywood before putting in the freezer. I even have room on the side for my coffee carafe.
We had some unused wood from a glass door on a different cabinet that we taken down years before. He made the wood frame then took it to a glass place and had a piece cut to fit. It wasn't hard to get the door installed.
If someone can tell me how to add a picture I'll be happy to do so. Di
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I was told they went to the electric glass cook top for boaters so the contents of the pan did not spill over as the boat rocked dousing the flame on the propane stove.
The cooktop fit perfectly on the sides and back but once the oven was removed there was nothing across the front. Dutch formed a piece of stainless steel bent to the angle of our Formica top and it really looked great. He attached it using JB weld to meld the stainless to the edge of our Formica on the sides. The JB could not be seen from the top.
A lot of the newer units do have glass cooktops in them but they are usually 2 burner. When we had new counter tops put in in 2009 they made the hole and we now have matching formica at the front of the cooktop.
Dutch is very handy. He got the materials he needed at Lowes and Home Depot. He found the slide brackets at those stores then cut a piece of half inch plywood to form the floor of the slide out. I covered the plywood before putting in the freezer. I even have room on the side for my coffee carafe.
We had some unused wood from a glass door on a different cabinet that we taken down years before. He made the wood frame then took it to a glass place and had a piece cut to fit. It wasn't hard to get the door installed.
If someone can tell me how to add a picture I'll be happy to do so. Di
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