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Old 03-09-2007, 10:00 AM   #1
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In my 1998 Adventurer I have a stove top that sits on top of three drawers. We now would like to upgrade to a stove top with an oven. It looks pretty straight forward. I think I can cut out two of the drawer and this should leave enough room to slide in a stove. Has anyone done this? Is it as easy as it sounds? Any information would be appreciated.
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In my 1998 Adventurer I have a stove top that sits on top of three drawers. We now would like to upgrade to a stove top with an oven. It looks pretty straight forward. I think I can cut out two of the drawer and this should leave enough room to slide in a stove. Has anyone done this? Is it as easy as it sounds? Any information would be appreciated.
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You might contact Winnie to see if they would have a lower oven cabinet in their surplus supplies. You could then just take the drawers cabinet out and put the oven cabinet in, and drop in the oven.

There are also salvage companies who might be able to find you the cabinet and stove/oven. Search on google for RV Salvage.

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