Removing the Oven

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VT964x4
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Removing the Oven

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Has anyone tried removing the oven? In my '96 it is on the same side as the sink and opposite the fridge and microwave. I want to take it out and move everything to the the right--that will open up the areas in front of the door and still provide drawer space where the oven was. I will use a small camp stove on the counter when I need it. Has anyone tried this?
VT964x4
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Re: Removing the Oven

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Actually, I think the answer is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUPvFn53_F8. Going to try...
VT964x4
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Re: Removing the Oven

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Yep, the youtube video was very helpful. Disconnect the gas, unscrew four bolts, and it slides right out. :D
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Re: Removing the Oven

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My '94 had 6 wood screws. Two that could be accessed just inside the oven door, and 4 underneath the top stainless cover. After disconnecting the gas under the same cover, ...it slides out easily.
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