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Default Help Needed with patching a counter stove top gap

I have a smaller stove replaced and now have a large gap because the
cooker hob is a little oval and the originnal was square. How should i
go about patching the hole?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luR2odhlN3g

I got the item on youtube for a better idea

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Default Help Needed with patching a counter stove top gap

On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 02:10:50 -0700, Wayne
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I have a smaller stove replaced and now have a large gap because the
cooker hob is a little oval and the originnal was square. How should i
go about patching the hole?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luR2odhlN3g

I got the item on youtube for a better idea


Still got/can get the tiles (or whatever) ?

If not choose a contrasting material.

Build a deck within the original cutout, trimmed back to be
rectangular with clean edges, replete with the new finish.

IGWS the new hob should go in the centre of the old/new opening.

DG

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