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Old 09-06-2022, 03:02 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Kidkraz View Post
What ever repair you do, leave some gaps, for airflow. My stove has a gap, its snug as its currently mounted, but I like beefing up the sides and the back. I'll use this info if/when needed.
Yes, agreed. I did not modify the position of the range when I made the above improvements. It's in exactly the same place as the factory installed it -- it's just now resting one solid footing, and the propane line is no longer rubbing it. Still rock solid 10 years and tens of thousands of miles later!

Dave
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