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On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 02:45:47 +0000 (UTC), PeterLucas wrote: Cool, thanks. You're very welcome. As luck would have it, we made pizza tonight. Here's what my tiles look like. http://i18.tinypic.com/52lewj5.jpg Hmmmmmmm, 18" square. My current stoves trays are only 17" x 13&1/2".... so a bit of tile cutting will be in order. But then again, the damn stove sucks *and* blows, so it won't be having a very long life....... (that's what you get for letting a woman pick your stove for you :-( The sheet metal is at least 20 years old and seems to have a slight buckle when it's heated now. Take it out and re-pound it for a bit? That's life! We all get old and buckle eventually. LOL! Is *that* what happens??!! I'll have to remeber to forget that fact :-) -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia "People sleep safely in their beds because rough men stand ready in the night to do violence to those who would do them harm" -- George Orwell |
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On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 03:51:19 +0000 (UTC), PeterLucas
wrote: sf wrote in : On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 02:45:47 +0000 (UTC), PeterLucas wrote: Cool, thanks. You're very welcome. As luck would have it, we made pizza tonight. Here's what my tiles look like. http://i18.tinypic.com/52lewj5.jpg Hmmmmmmm, 18" square. My current stoves trays are only 17" x 13&1/2".... so a bit of tile cutting will be in order. Sounds like you have a convection oven... the fancy (expensive) kind that doesn't give you a choice between regular bake and convect. ![]() I looked at those when I needed to replace my old GE oven (that came with the house), but ended up with a Jenn-Aire. I didn't think to measure the interior at the time, but the JA turned out to have a slightly smaller interior even though we had to enlarge the wall opening.... better insulation, I guess. But then again, the damn stove sucks *and* blows, so it won't be having a very long life....... (that's what you get for letting a woman pick your stove for you :-( What's the problem with it? The sheet metal is at least 20 years old and seems to have a slight buckle when it's heated now. Take it out and re-pound it for a bit? It's flat when cool. I just noticed that buckle when I heated it up today. That's life! We all get old and buckle eventually. LOL! Is *that* what happens??!! I'll have to remeber to forget that fact :-) Some facts of life are best left ignored until you have to deal with them. Soldier on! ![]() -- See return address to reply by email |
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sf wrote in :
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 03:51:19 +0000 (UTC), PeterLucas wrote: sf wrote in : On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 02:45:47 +0000 (UTC), PeterLucas wrote: Cool, thanks. You're very welcome. As luck would have it, we made pizza tonight. Here's what my tiles look like. http://i18.tinypic.com/52lewj5.jpg Hmmmmmmm, 18" square. My current stoves trays are only 17" x 13& 1/2".... so a bit of tile cutting will be in order. Sounds like you have a convection oven... the fancy (expensive) kind that doesn't give you a choice between regular bake and convect. ![]() Nahhh, it's just a shitty old (new) plain stove/oven. No fan forced. But then again, the damn stove sucks *and* blows, so it won't be having a very long life....... (that's what you get for letting a woman pick your stove for you :-( What's the problem with it? It's not the one *I* wanted...... but it was her choice this time :-( That's life! We all get old and buckle eventually. LOL! Is *that* what happens??!! I'll have to remeber to forget that fact :-) Some facts of life are best left ignored until you have to deal with them. Soldier on! ![]() Never stopped :-) -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia "People sleep safely in their beds because rough men stand ready in the night to do violence to those who would do them harm" -- George Orwell |