Had to cut the granite to fit in new cooktop, and I also changed out the gas valve and gas flex line. Kit; Milwaukee cordless vacuum, Makita grinder. Thanks for watching like and subscribe!
At 5:54 apparently you wanted to replace that section of valve/pipe. But you turned the elbow with a wrench without holding the pipe going into the wall at all. Luckily, the entire pipe started to turn. But couldn't that pipe have broken inside the wall by doing that? That would've been a disaster requiring you to open up the entire wall to fix it right? And you won't be able to check for leaks at the connection inside the wall after you removed that entire section of pipe. Also, at 10:00, you never independently tighten the valve onto the cook top. You place the top piece onto the valve and then turn the 2 together. Sometimes the bottom valve turns and tightens and other times just the top piece tightens. Wouldn't you want to hold the bottom valve and independently tighten the top piece? Then independently tighten the bottom piece?
Thank you! Have to have a gas cook top installed. Had two brand new gas stoves returned due to faulty oven burner and gas leaking from the faulty Regulator! Kind of scared to get another gas stove for this reason!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but that looked like galvanized pipe going into your back wall. Shouldn't you be using black iron pipe? Otherwise a great video!
Solo con una pregunta esque yo compré una pero me surgió la duda si esto no calienta la parte de abajo esque tengo una gaveta debajo de la estufa quiero saber si la parte de abajo o la misma estufa no genera mucho calor por debajo que pudiera encendiarse o generar gases acumulado