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I have a honey-do that involves removing an old gas oven from a wall
cabinet and a cooktop from a counter, and installing an integrated range. The wall cabinet will be turned into a pantry, and the countertops will be eventually replaced, so a gap in the countertop isn't a major concern. Can I just remove the oven? I'm guessing there's a ball valve on the gas tap; just shut the valve, unscrew the (I'm assuming) corrugated brass/bronze pipe and haul away. Right? When removing the cooktop and making room, should I just cut the cabinet at the appropriate width and cut a piece of plywood to fit on the new end of the cabinet? Also, same gas line issues apply, right? Anything else I should watch out for? -Phil Crow |
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