Over-Range Microwave installation
I am replacing an over-the-range microwave that had failed. I've got
the old one down, but have discovered that the holes in the cabinetry from the previous microwave not only don't line up with those needed for this one, but overlap (so I can't just drill new holes, because the old ones would destabilize the new ones). It seems like this can't be an uncommon problem--how is it normally handled? |
Over-Range Microwave installation
wrote in message oups.com... I am replacing an over-the-range microwave that had failed. I've got the old one down, but have discovered that the holes in the cabinetry from the previous microwave not only don't line up with those needed for this one, but overlap (so I can't just drill new holes, because the old ones would destabilize the new ones). It seems like this can't be an uncommon problem--how is it normally handled? Drill new holes the best you can, and then use washers to cover the oversized holes. |
Over-Range Microwave installation
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Over-Range Microwave installation
washers or get thin steel slip it in place, mark and drill.
I had a over range microwave / rangehood in my last home and will do so again |
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