12-09-2015, 01:46 PM
(12-09-2015, 01:20 PM)Daniel Wrote:(12-09-2015, 12:18 PM)snezza Wrote: Evostance,
Can you post a picture of how the rear of the front fascia on the Oven meets the tall vertical handles on either side?
I had a similar scenario on a job I fitted recently and I just wondered how Crown addressed the problem.
I assume there is some sort of infill to make up the void between the Oven and the depth of the rebated handle?
If so, did you then fix into/through the infill to fix the Oven in place?
Snezza.
Snez thats funny you ask that question actually as over the summer, after years of fitting this type of recessed grooved kitchen and my fitters constantly complaining that trying to screw the ovens into the steel grooves was really quite difficult, I decided enough was enough and I needed an explanation from the factory as to why they had designed a kitchen system that could not take ovens properly ...... I got a swift reply outlining we needed to use the stainless steel infill strips that neatly fit behind the oven fascia and secure to the carcass allowing the oven to be secured properly - 'Oh' I said .... 'always wondered what those stainless steel trim thingy's were that we use to always throw away at the end of every job'
When you don't know, you don't know
My German supplier sent 6 metal solid shaped St/Steel bars that match the curve of the Linear handle and fit tight between that and the oven. You then have to drill right through it AND the Linear handle and put a longer screw through the lot. Swarf flying about everywhere....!!!! Joy..!!!
I think without those infills, the Ovens look as there is an unsightly gap! Hence, the reason why I asked how Crown solved the problem.