Starting the mods on our 12-37-2

Expanda12

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We where tossing up between the Weber or full oven, the Weber Q will definitely be the cheaper option, we went with the full oven as i got one at a great price ;), still have the cost of gas certificate, luckily i have a friend who is a cabinet maker at Jayco so he is helping me fit it.
 
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Some progress shots



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The original cook top


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Love it. Definitely something to consider now. Just measured ours up and could fit it so easy! We were considering getting a weber q to take away for the "oven" cooking. We have a Weber for home (natural gas so can't take with us) and we already have a Coleman stove for outdoor bbq'ing so didn't really want another thing to take up space. For an extended trip a oven would be handy for us as we do a fair amount of oven style cooking normally.
 
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Expanda12

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Love it. Definitely something to consider now. Just measured ours up and could fit it so easy! We were considering getting a weber q to take away for the "oven" cooking. We have a Weber for home (natural gas so can't take with us) and we already have a Coleman stove for outdoor bbq'ing so didn't really want another thing to take up space. For an extended trip a oven would be handy for us as we do a fair amount of oven style cooking normally.

I had to remove the two dividing bars between the draws and reposition one of them down lower, took one of the draws to a mates and trimmed it down to fit in the new space.