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Hi all,
Just moved into a new place and the rangehood has died so need to replace with a new one. Only thing is that most new rangehoods are 175mm in height but this old one is 300mm, so the new one will leave a considerable gap between the top of the rangehood and the permanent cabinet shelf.
Is it feasible/advisable to somehow remove or move this permanent shelf to sit flush on top of a new rangehood or should I just deal with any gaps for the time being? I'm not sure if the shelf is glued in or screwed/nailed in, and don't like the idea of taking down the cabinet to check at this point in time.
Note that the duct cover is removable, I think it was put together using some spare MDF boards.
Appreciate the advice!
Morning @sarzc
Can can purchase plastic wind up stands from Bunnings
or
you could go the route of using a timber support.
If you go the route of a timber support remember not to put all the weight onto a point on the bench especially if you have a stone or fake stone benchtop. Id use a larger flat plate under the timber you have for the support to spread the weight. Think like an over sized capital I You would need minimun of two supports and more depending on how long along the wall the cabinets go. (and this is just a caution, just in case type deal)
Dave
Afternoon @sarzc
Just found the ones from Bunnings for supporting cabinets while you install them.
Tradesman Stan The Stand Cabinet Levelling System
Dave
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