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| Can anyone recommend someone in the Atlanta, GA area to install a oven kit on a patio? Thanks |
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| Mapleone go on, have a go yourself. Read your instructions and you can't go wrong. The worst that could happen is you dismantle it and wash off the cement before it sets. The food will taste a lot better if you build it yourself, and just think of the satisfaction you will get whilst entertaining guests, leanibg on the dome with a nice glass of whatever in your hand, saying that YOU BUILT IT!.. There's alway the forum to fall back onto in desperate times of need. Neill
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