Has anyone had to make do with a less than optimum base size?
Say I want a 42" oven but only have enough floor space due to existing construction for about a 60" square foundation base. I do have enough room for the oven itself but do not want to destroy the existing brickwork surrounding my limited space for the foundation.
Is it possible to have the foundation size small, the base built upward from the small foundation with a top to the base that would be cantilevered to the forward and one side of the base?
In other words, the back and left side of the base would be against a back and side wall. So the front and right side could be cantilevered out and to the other side to allow enough top space for the oven to fit on top. At least 80% of the ovens weight would still be supported by the actual part of the top that is still over the main part of the base and foundation. It should not be off balance at all.
Any ideas? Suggestions?
Say I want a 42" oven but only have enough floor space due to existing construction for about a 60" square foundation base. I do have enough room for the oven itself but do not want to destroy the existing brickwork surrounding my limited space for the foundation.
Is it possible to have the foundation size small, the base built upward from the small foundation with a top to the base that would be cantilevered to the forward and one side of the base?
In other words, the back and left side of the base would be against a back and side wall. So the front and right side could be cantilevered out and to the other side to allow enough top space for the oven to fit on top. At least 80% of the ovens weight would still be supported by the actual part of the top that is still over the main part of the base and foundation. It should not be off balance at all.
Any ideas? Suggestions?
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