f32 princess oven removal
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f32 princess oven removal
Ok now it has been brought up, how do you get that thing out of there-----I tried this fall when I had to run some lines behind it, it would not budge---that being said we like the cook top just would like to put the micro where the oven is---is this even possible to split the two----Mike
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Re: f32 princess oven removal
my f36 tri cab is set up like you are trying for. Has 3 burner only and place for microwave under. It was originally ordered that way. There has to be a way to get it out as Trojan got it in and fastened it down.
Larry Eddington
1984 F-36 Tri Cabin "The Phoenix II"
1978 F-28 "The Phoenix"
Fish Master 2350 Bay Boat
9.5' Dink
1984 F-36 Tri Cabin "The Phoenix II"
1978 F-28 "The Phoenix"
Fish Master 2350 Bay Boat
9.5' Dink
Re: f32 princess oven removal
Mike,
The range and oven are one unit. You can't separate them. Have you considered using the oven as is for storage?
On our F-32, there were four screws holding the unit in place. It took a lot more muscle than I have to get it to budge after removing the screws. We only moved it to replace the leaking drain hose from the head sink. I would never have taken it out of the boat - way too useful. In fact, it was one of the items on Michael's must-have list when he bought it from us.
Nancy
The range and oven are one unit. You can't separate them. Have you considered using the oven as is for storage?
On our F-32, there were four screws holding the unit in place. It took a lot more muscle than I have to get it to budge after removing the screws. We only moved it to replace the leaking drain hose from the head sink. I would never have taken it out of the boat - way too useful. In fact, it was one of the items on Michael's must-have list when he bought it from us.
Nancy
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Re: f32 princess oven removal
Thanks Nancy----I too removed those screws and I couldn't get it loose and didn't want to damage anything---we do use the top and actually do use it as storage for galley stuff----was hoping that it was in two pieces though , oh well--Mike
Re: f32 princess oven removal
Thanks for answering this lingering question.Nancy wrote:The range and oven are one unit. You can't separate them. Have you considered using the oven as is for storage?
It's too bad (for me) that it's all 1 piece. Not that I plan on using the stove top, but I wanted to do as little remodeling as possible; at least this year. My wive uses our oven at home as s storage space

I guess I can put this project on hold for a while.