Rafiki
Well-known member
In the process of replacing my stove. The new one fits lower than the old one (moving it upwards would be a hell of a job I don't want to take on ). Perfectly usable in this lower position, gimballs correctly etc. The only problem is that the rather nice teak edges of the work surface will likely get badly scorched. I was thinking of 'protecting' them in some way with a screw on cover of some sorts - but what? Metal will conduct heat, so you dont solve the problem, plastic will melt. Is there anything else other than sacrificial strips of wood, which I dont really want as will be even nearer to the flame.
Any ideas?
Andrew
Any ideas?
Andrew