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Old 02-08-2022, 02:44 PM   #26
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Re Post #12 above:
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Originally Posted by Kidkraz View Post
My thought was using a cutting board to cover the stove top as you see in the picture. When not cutting stuff on a cutting board, it does make a good stop top cover.
A word of hard-learned advice. When you close the TM, put a small sofa pillow on top of that cutting board, so the roof of the rear shell will hold it down and in place. If the cutting board comes out of place and bounces around as you drive, it will do a lot of damage.

For that matter, even if you stash the cutting board somewhere else, put the pillow on top of the stove. The stovetop parts tend to move around, and the movement can cause the entire oven unit to pull loose from the walls and top of the counter tops.around it. Been there, done that, painful.

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