Emmit
LIFE MEMBER
Greetings,
On our new? (to us) Hobby there is a divider between the kitchen and bedroom that 'could' hold a microwave.
It's certainly a big enough space for a Microwave and has a supply of electricity. It has slide aside doors both front and rear.It's where you could put a TV (although the last owner fitted the TV immediately under the housing)
Question; How would Funsters secure the Microwave. We've looked at the bottom of a few M/Waves and they all seem to have two stud feet at the front and two metal protrusions at the rear that lift the unit the same height as the studs.
We are well aware of the danger of a 'Flying Microwave' in the case of an accident and wish to secure it firmly into it's housing.
We have had a suggestion of sitting the unit on four 'Blobs' of Sikaflex but would appreciate any other suggestions/remedies.
On our new? (to us) Hobby there is a divider between the kitchen and bedroom that 'could' hold a microwave.
It's certainly a big enough space for a Microwave and has a supply of electricity. It has slide aside doors both front and rear.It's where you could put a TV (although the last owner fitted the TV immediately under the housing)
Question; How would Funsters secure the Microwave. We've looked at the bottom of a few M/Waves and they all seem to have two stud feet at the front and two metal protrusions at the rear that lift the unit the same height as the studs.
We are well aware of the danger of a 'Flying Microwave' in the case of an accident and wish to secure it firmly into it's housing.
We have had a suggestion of sitting the unit on four 'Blobs' of Sikaflex but would appreciate any other suggestions/remedies.