At 07:14 PM 7/17/2012, Rocket J Squirrel wrote: >I usually level the van using them plastic ramps from RV stores, but >it's an inexact art and the grill on the stovetop is seldom completely >level. To those of you that view the stove as a device for just heating >chili, this is not an issue. I've had real good luck with a couple plywood bases and two tire jacks. And chocks, of course. Even when the site is level they give a nice solidity underfoot. But if you really want to be picky about leveling the burner grille, what's wrong with a few little hardwood wedges? If you're worried about things not staying put, remove the two locking legs and substitute strongish tension springs. Yours, David |
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