Putting an electric oven range in the garage...

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Zebo

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Seems like it would be cheaper to install a real vent hood. I mean like a jen air that vents to outside with force instead of cheap charcoal filtered recirculation type. This time a year I only cook outside anyway with deep fryers or BBQ.
 

Vette73

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Yea go ahead and do that, take pictures or better yet set up a web cam for us to see.

This will end well.
 

paperfist

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hahaha.. this made me lol too.

wife is cool with it. its her dumb idea. i got a new range and wanted the old one hauled away. she wants it in the garage so that she can use all eight burners for big parties. sometimes her cooking stank because she tries to improvise. not indian, fvck no.

i not an electrician so i dont know if my garage can handle it. i already have 3 freezers on a power surge in the garage

3 on a power surge and it hasn't burned down yet?

8 burner stove and 3 freezers, hmm does your wife have a hobby that involves human bodies?

If the electrical panel is in the garage and you have 2 open circuits your set sans wiring and a plug. Even if it's not in the garage and you have 2 open circuits your set sans lots of wiring and a plug.