Hi! I took the measurements form the instructions manual. The air is ventilated under the oven. Also, air can circulate behind the appliances and under the furniture.
Hi! thanks for watching! This hob had attaching details already integrated into it. I just had to use a light force to push it down in the right place without any silicone or glue. Some require silicone like product. The others have attachments where you have to use screws. It really depends on the product.
Any advice for removing an old one thats glued on? It recently broke but it turns out the previous homeowners dumped a load of glue to seal it to the counter top. No amount of scraping seems to make it budge
Hi! It happens from time to time. I have used utility knife with longer blade to cut through the glue as much as possible. Then check from underneath if there are any additional attachments to the countertop. I would dry to move it from underneath. If this does not help, I would take a chisel or something similar, place a trowel on the countertop to protect it and try to use chisel to lift the stove slowly moving from side to side.
Now draw round it while it’s sat in place, then router the area the edge is sitting on 0.5mm less than the thickness of the glass surface. It will sit so much nicer recessed into the worktop in my opinion. ..Just an opinion though..
Hi! Definitely one possibility. Then you have to seal the gap properly, so it would not collect any stuff from cooking. A bit harder to do but if there is a will, there is a way :)
Hi! Would have been faster and better cut. I do not own this tool. At least not yet. Plunge saw would have been great as well. Both are in my tools needed list.
Mashallah,very nice ❤❤❤
Thanks a lot!
Hey man. Nice set up. Whats the name of the oven and cooktop you used
Cheers mate! Stove is Electrolux EHH6240ISK. Oven Whirlpool AMW 9607.
Nice
Thanks!
how deep is the counter requirement for the oven
Do you need to let space between the cookplat and the oven ??? I mean for the air.
Hi! I took the measurements form the instructions manual. The air is ventilated under the oven. Also, air can circulate behind the appliances and under the furniture.
@@krenofix ok thanks 🙏 alot.
Thank you for the demonstration, but how to fix the hob to the counter top?
Hi! thanks for watching! This hob had attaching details already integrated into it. I just had to use a light force to push it down in the right place without any silicone or glue. Some require silicone like product. The others have attachments where you have to use screws. It really depends on the product.
nice video! can you tell which brand and model are those (stove and oven)? 😊
Thanks! Stove is Electrolux EHH6240ISK. Oven Whirlpool AMW 9607.
Size of the hob?
Hi! 60 cm (23,6 inches)
is it with plug in cable?
Hi! The oven was with plug in cable. The stove/cooktop was without it.
which jigsaw blade do you use to cut through the worktop, its so thick
Hi! I used regular size jigsaw blade for wood. Thickness of worktop material is 38 mm.
Any advice for removing an old one thats glued on? It recently broke but it turns out the previous homeowners dumped a load of glue to seal it to the counter top.
No amount of scraping seems to make it budge
Hi! It happens from time to time. I have used utility knife with longer blade to cut through the glue as much as possible. Then check from underneath if there are any additional attachments to the countertop. I would dry to move it from underneath. If this does not help, I would take a chisel or something similar, place a trowel on the countertop to protect it and try to use chisel to lift the stove slowly moving from side to side.
@@krenofix thats really appreciated, thank you!
Having a dilemma, my cabinet company does not make a cabinet base for my oven, did you build this?
Hi! I modified the furniture a bit so my oven would fit. I had to install the base for the oven a bit higher.
you can use a sink base
take out the doors
and then you may need to move the false door to the bottom and cut to size
Tell me you gonna use that cut-out piece of wood as a cutting board😢
Hi! I saved it for later projects. You are probably right about the cutting board idea :)
Now draw round it while it’s sat in place, then router the area the edge is sitting on 0.5mm less than the thickness of the glass surface.
It will sit so much nicer recessed into the worktop in my opinion.
..Just an opinion though..
Hi! Definitely one possibility. Then you have to seal the gap properly, so it would not collect any stuff from cooking. A bit harder to do but if there is a will, there is a way :)
Should’ve used a plunge router to cut it out…
Hi! Would have been faster and better cut. I do not own this tool. At least not yet. Plunge saw would have been great as well. Both are in my tools needed list.
Router would be totally unnecessary. It would take multiple passes to cut all the way through. The cut edges will never be seen.
What kind of tool do you use?@@kenmac542
@@krenofix I use a circular saw for the straight cuts and finish the corner cuts with a jigsaw or sawzall.