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Old 08-14-2009, 04:29 PM   #1961
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this was a fun one...Joe
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Adding 10 feet to the front of garage and matching the roof with the existing roof on the house and a new lifetime roof.
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Replace some louvers and repaint three cupolas.

I've gotta stop hogging all the easy jobs.
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I finally got back down to a kitchen that I did earlier this year and got some pics of the completed area. The floor still needs to be painted.











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Nice kitchen Leo. Quick question about the instal. Is that a gas Hob and if so how close can you have the cabneits to the top of the gas hob in your state. From the pics they look way too close. Im not sure what code is here but in UK absolute minimum was 30" before cabneits could be flush with extractor hood on gas hobs. Even then we used to get issues with cabneits burning up. That cabneit in the pic looks about 14" high.
This is the clearance we have to do gas hobs in UK.

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Just followed the manuf instructions for distances. I just installed the cabinets. Had nothing to do with the cooktop or vent. I believe it is 30", but straight up.
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When I can I like to have a hood that is wider than the cook top..Just for piece of mind.
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Just followed the manuf instructions for distances. I just installed the cabinets. Had nothing to do with the cooktop or vent. I believe it is 30", but straight up.
I have seen charred cabinets quite a few times when i use to intall new ovens and hobs. All the laws in UK changed and cabinets used to be able to be as close as 15" to the hob top but there were so many houses burning down. They then doubled the minimum distance. I do have the proper codes in my code book somewhere and was unsure what the laws were over here for that type of instal.

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It is a good idea when ya can.
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The cabinet distance is about 18" from the cooktop. This is a bed and breakfast so the cooktop is used a lot. It has been about 1/2 a year since it was installed and no sign of any charing or paint problems. It is only oil based paint, so it would bubble up before the wood would char. The actual flame is about 6" in from the side of the cooktop and I believe that is what the side clearance needs to be.
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I have seen charred cabinets quite a few times when i use to intall new ovens and hobs. All the laws in UK changed and cabinets used to be able to be as close as 15" to the hob top but there were so many houses burning down. They then doubled the minimum distance. I do have the proper codes in my code book somewhere and was unsure what the laws were over here for that type of instal.
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The cabinet distance is about 18" from the cooktop. This is a bed and breakfast so the cooktop is used a lot. It has been about 1/2 a year since it was installed and no sign of any charing or paint problems. It is only oil based paint, so it would bubble up before the wood would char. The actual flame is about 6" in from the side of the cooktop and I believe that is what the side clearance needs to be.
Leo has it right for the good ol US of A.

This is a pretty standard cutsheet for a pro range or cooktop.
The no fly zone is 18" from the cook top as close as flush with the side. When you have a spice rack or similar cab coming down to the counter the general rule is to push it over 6".

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Gonna go shoot another one of my kitchens that I did 1 1/2 years ago. The client sent me photos but they were 640 x 480. And it was a point and shoot camera so not super sharp. Both of these kitchens are an 1 1/2 hrs from my house and only 25 minutes from the cottage in RI. So I had asked them about coming by earlier in the year and again while I was down here. Got the A OK to go shoot the second one just 1/2 hour ago. So I have some camera shooting to do tomorrow.
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Thats cool Leo.

The one here looks great by the way.
Look forward to seeing another.
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