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Harvest fields he’s stated Sunderland lol the oven is removable and that’s a soldered valve wonder what’s the connection to hob lol don’t make me do it
Make you do what mate?
 
Yes well move it bellow the kick plate lol it doesn’t need to be there, please explain how you could service/access the underside of a hob without removing oven as clearly the top can’t be removed on its own
 
Yes well move it bellow the kick plate lol it doesn’t need to be there, please explain how you could service/access the underside of a hob without removing oven as clearly the top can’t be removed on its own
Not really a productive answer mate. What you are saying is just not how it is supposed to be and this forums prides itself on good solid advice.
 
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So please clarify what are you saying, an oven has maximum 4 screws and is removable, this installation is Rubbish, I’ve gave you an opinion that doesn’t meet your criteria but I’ve also explained that a hob can’t be properly opened/repaired without access below and asked you is that correct, and if that is so how bad are you now going to look in this open forum providing advice
 
I’m just going to leave this here. It is from a standard set of manufacturers instructions for a standard gas Hob. Take from it what you will. Thread now closed.

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