Dull Men's Club
An unofficial chapter of the popular Dull Men's Club.
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Idk if installing a gas range DIY is actually dull. Seems kinda cool to me.
It does feel poweful/liberating to be able to do things like installing the oven. We replaced the old because the oven igniter kept failing. I replaced it four times over the last 9ish months. And when it died again Monday my wife and i decided we were fed up with an over we coulsnt trust anymore.
That being said, the install was really easy. Turned off the gas, disconnected the old oven, and pulled the male to male connector for the gas line off the old oven. Connected the gas line, plugged the oven in, turned on the gas, and slid it into place.
It is when you've done it a few times. Gas plumbing isn't really that different from water plumbing, you just use different materials. It takes like 10 minutes to connect everything.
Water cannot ignite. Don't be blown.
Well, there go my plans for the weekend.