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Old 09-06-2022, 11:47 AM   #1
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Default Stove coming loose from wall

Does anyone have suggestions on strengthening stove attachment to wall and also oven door to frame? This is my first post, so maybe this has been addressed before. 312KS trailmanor
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Old 09-06-2022, 11:53 AM   #2
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I can’t help with the oven-to-door but there was a pretty lengthy discussion about keeping the oven in place. It involved removing the oven and adding supports underneath instead of it just hanging from the countertop.
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I can’t help with the oven-to-door but there was a pretty lengthy discussion about keeping the oven in place. It involved removing the oven and adding supports underneath instead of it just hanging from the countertop.
Yep, see post #18 in this thread:
https://www.trailmanorowners.com/for...ad.php?t=10246

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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.
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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!

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