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[GMCnet] another bad ehow article [message #115898] Sun, 20 February 2011 18:11 Go to next message
Mike Teets is currently offline  Mike Teets   United States
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Remember the bad eHow advice on towing a GMC... well this one might top
that. Removing a propane oven. He recommends "Apply silicone caulk to the
hose hole to give an airtight seal if you are not adding a new stove."
Seriously? or in the words of the cool kids today "Really? Really?
OMG". Yep, good advice... put some $1.99 silicone caulk in the open pipe
and then apply 80 psi of pressure. Go to sleep knowing that you have done
the right thing. If you wake up, try a match to see if it worked.

http://www.ehow.com/how_7950494_do-motor-home-convection-oven.html
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Re: [GMCnet] another bad ehow article [message #115900 is a reply to message #115898] Sun, 20 February 2011 18:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
980 is currently offline  980   United States
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It's just a good example of poor writing.

The end of "Step 4" is removing the hose. The caulking in "Step 5" is to cover the hole in whatever panel that the hose went through and be sure to seal it well. If this was one of my students, I'd make them re-write it.

>
> ...Pull the stove all the way out and set aside. Push the hose out from the hose hole.
>
> 5
> Apply silicone caulk to the hose hole to give an airtight seal if you are not adding a new stove.
>


Read more: How do I Take Out a Motor Home Convection Oven? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_7950494_do-motor-home-convection-oven.html#ixzz1EY1KbnBo

On Feb 20, 2011, at 4:11 PM, Mike Teets wrote:

> Remember the bad eHow advice on towing a GMC... well this one might top
> that. Removing a propane oven. He recommends "Apply silicone caulk to the
> hose hole to give an airtight seal if you are not adding a new stove."
> Seriously? or in the words of the cool kids today "Really? Really?
> OMG". Yep, good advice... put some $1.99 silicone caulk in the open pipe
> and then apply 80 psi of pressure. Go to sleep knowing that you have done
> the right thing. If you wake up, try a match to see if it worked.
>
> http://www.ehow.com/how_7950494_do-motor-home-convection-oven.html
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Re: [GMCnet] another bad ehow article [message #115950 is a reply to message #115900] Mon, 21 February 2011 06:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hertfordnc is currently offline  hertfordnc   United States
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the author never addresses what to do with the propane line, which is dangling, uncapped, outside the RV.

Why would anyone remove their gas range and not replace it with anything?

Presumably, there are still propane devices and an LP system.



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Re: [GMCnet] another bad ehow article [message #115951 is a reply to message #115950] Mon, 21 February 2011 07:25 Go to previous message
Keith V is currently offline  Keith V   United States
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hertfordnc wrote on Mon, 21 February 2011 06:55

the author never addresses what to do with the propane line, which is dangling, uncapped, outside the RV.

Why would anyone remove their gas range and not replace it with anything?

Presumably, there are still propane devices and an LP system.




I like the part where he turn off the gas, disconnects the propane line and then says to light the stove and let it run for 5 minutes to clear the propane from the lines.

I really doubt the stove will light!


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