Easy Stove Cover |
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Folornhope
Groupie Joined: 22 Nov 2010 Location: Texas Online Status: Offline Posts: 51 |
Topic: Easy Stove Cover Posted: 09 Dec 2010 at 12:10pm |
For the backsplash, instead of sheet metal you might try just a piece of formica. You could also check with local shops that deal with it and get it cut to fit. Just a thought.
Here's a link for places that carry it or where to look.
http://ask.metafilter.com/25089/Where-to-buy-formica-sheet
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neadmo
Newbie Joined: 08 Jun 2010 Location: Pontiac IL Online Status: Offline Posts: 11 |
Posted: 14 Aug 2010 at 7:07pm |
Glad the pics helped. The legs (when placed correctly around the stove edge, keep the cover in place so that it can sit there during travel. Glad it worked out for so many people.
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ToddsPod
Groupie Joined: 20 May 2010 Location: Conroe, Texas Online Status: Offline Posts: 77 |
Posted: 14 Aug 2010 at 4:32pm |
I went to Wally World and picked one of these up. I think it's the same color as yours. Looking forward to putting it all together when I get some time. This was a wonderful idea and very inexpensive.
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Maryjo
Newbie Joined: 10 Aug 2010 Location: Texas Online Status: Offline Posts: 6 |
Posted: 10 Aug 2010 at 6:53pm |
What a great idea Neadmo! Thanks for sharing. I like it better than the one I made. I made it from a chopping block I bought at Walmart and glued legs on it.
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Maryjo
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Tamms
Newbie Joined: 06 Aug 2010 Location: Ohio Online Status: Offline Posts: 23 |
Posted: 10 Aug 2010 at 11:52am |
Thanks! I ended up getting "feet" at a craft store. They are actually little wooden barrels meant to be used for dollhouses or train set landcape, etc. I'm going to finish it today....hopefully.
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Tammy, Robert, & Linus the morkie (Two & a Half Nerds)
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rpodcamper.com
Admin Group - pHp Joined: 26 Nov 2009 Location: Reading, Pa Online Status: Offline Posts: 3990 |
Posted: 10 Aug 2010 at 9:49am |
Welcome to the Forum Tamms!
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Tamms
Newbie Joined: 06 Aug 2010 Location: Ohio Online Status: Offline Posts: 23 |
Posted: 09 Aug 2010 at 9:19pm |
Maybe a jelly roll pan (looks like a cookie sheet with high sides)? I am going to use a big (but thin/lightweight) butcher block type cutting board (Wal-Mart) w/attached feet (going to Lowes tomorrow).
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Tammy, Robert, & Linus the morkie (Two & a Half Nerds)
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neadmo
Newbie Joined: 08 Jun 2010 Location: Pontiac IL Online Status: Offline Posts: 11 |
Posted: 09 Aug 2010 at 7:17pm |
I haven't done it but I would offer the idea of getting a piece of sheet metal (like the type for duct work); get it cut to size and try gluing it to the wall right behind the stove. This would make it permanent (but I am chicken to put holes in the walls). The sheet metal would give you a nice easy surface to wipe off.
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splante
Newbie Joined: 16 Jul 2010 Online Status: Offline Posts: 21 |
Posted: 09 Aug 2010 at 2:59pm |
Anyone find a stove cover to install that would also serve as a backsplash while cooking?
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rpodcamper.com
Admin Group - pHp Joined: 26 Nov 2009 Location: Reading, Pa Online Status: Offline Posts: 3990 |
Posted: 15 Jun 2010 at 10:50pm |
nice idea. We picked up a nice wooden cutting board at Ikea and made legs on that.
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