At 03:03 PM 4/22/2001, Jean-Guy Savoie wrote: >I've got a cover on my (canadian westy) stove... It has stainless on the >inside of the cover... Is this what we're talking about? On the non-Canadian versions that lining is hinged at the rear so that you can lower it down separately from the stove/sink lid. It then covers the stove grates and forms a drainboard that drains into the sink.
>Clarity is the hallmark of David's explanations, but this one leaves me >quite perplexed?????????? We need pictures. Anyone? Aww, I'm sorry. When it's stowed it just acts like a stainless skin inside the stove cover, same profile as the top and front of the cover. To use it you reach up and pull the near edge -- it then folds down and rests on that same near edge, covering the stove grates but not touching them. Does that help? Anybody want to send me a digi-camera? <g> david
>JGS David Beierl - Providence, RI http://pws.prserv.net/synergy/Vanagon/ '84 Westy "Dutiful Passage" '85 GL "Poor Relation" |
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