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Date:         Tue, 23 Jul 2002 21:41:54 -0700
Reply-To:     "Katherine J. Maas" <Katherine@KJMAAS.COM>
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From:         "Katherine J. Maas" <Katherine@KJMAAS.COM>
Subject:      Is it possible to "remodel" the stove top?
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My westy is a 1987. Last winter we rented a westy in Hawaii ‹ donąt know what year it was ‹ but it had a neat design twist on the stove top which Iąd love to have on mine. Inside the stove/sink lid is an inner stainless steel panel, which is designed to be lowered over the stove top and used as a dish rack when washing dishes. I assume this was a design innovation in some year after 1987.

Has anyone out there tried to modify an old westy stovetop to include this feature? If so, how did you do it? If this isnąt possible, is it perhaps possible to upgrade to the new stovetop through Bus Depot or elsewhere? -- Katherine Maas, MA, CPCC KJ Maas Associates Ltd. Transforming people and organizations through personal and interpersonal excellence P: 604-985-2245 F: 604-985-5846 E: katherine@kjmaas.com

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