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re: Removing a built-in gas grill?
Posted on 3/3/22 at 4:21 pm to keakar
Posted on 3/3/22 at 4:21 pm to keakar
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not sure if possible with your setup, but maybe an insulated-bottom butcher block as a lid and an ice chest underneath?
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could you replace it with a sink?
if not, then just put an ice chest there
Already got a sink on one side and a fridge under the counter on the other (there's a lot of shite crammed in this small space which is part of my gripe). In a perfect world, there would just be more granite, but that'd be a new whole new countertop I assumed, hence the butcher block to plug the hole.
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You can put a griddle there instead. Most have a lid so it’ll be almost flush like a butcher block. It’ll be more expensive but at least it’ll be dual purpose.
A griddle would be a decent replacement as long as the lid was solid enough. I imagine trying to find one to fit the existing hole may be tough though.
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