Probably best, on the gas piping, to remove that elbow and use a
coupling and a short length of pipe to come up to a shut-off valve that
you can get at without having to pull the entire stove completely out of
its alcove. Then go from there with whatever fittings you need to
connect to a flexible gas hook-up.
Nice job with the tile...
-p (retired plumber :-))
On 5/26/2018 11:21 AM, John wrote:
I finished tiling where the stove and lazy-susan base are going to
sit. I'm kind of at loose ends at the moment. The grout has to dry
over night before I can put
them back in place.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jb_sessoms/28493525848/in/album-72157668977944438/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jb_sessoms/42366902101/in/album-72157668977944438/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jb_sessoms/41464590005/in/album-72157668977944438/
They have to be moved back into place before I can move the
refrigerator out of the way to pull up the floor underneath it.
It took me about a week or so, spread out over a longer period of
time. Can't work on it continuously because my strength gives out.
I have to get a plumber to come in and rotate the gas pipe and install
a shut-off valve before I can install the new gas stove I have picked
out.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jb_sessoms/42366901711/in/album-72157668977944438/
The pipe has to be turned because it's in the way of where one of the
new base cabinets will sit. I also still have to plumb in the water
lines for the kitchen sink, but that's a job I can do myself. I could
probably do the gas pipe myself, but I'm more comfortable having a
professional come in and do it.
On 5/14/2018 17:36, John wrote:
I've been working on my kitchen for a couple of years now. Progress
has been slow, but in the last week or so I've gotten a bit of work
done.
--
Paul Sorenson
Studio1941
Sooner or later "different" scares people.
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