116 Ash Pan
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Tape one together out of cardboard to be sure of dimensions and to make it as large as possible and still have clearance.dad123456 wrote:can someone give me the dimensions ash pan for Glenwood 116 I need to have one made thanks
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That's what I did for the one for my range - including the tabs for the corner seam overlaps. Then once I knew it fit, I untapped it and used it as the layout pattern on the sheet metal.franco b wrote:Tape one together out of cardboard to be sure of dimensions and to make it as large as possible and still have clearance.dad123456 wrote:can someone give me the dimensions ash pan for Glenwood 116 I need to have one made thanks
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Here is mine from my No.116.
The front and back ends are vertical but the sides slope outwards.
Front to back dimension is 15"
Top, side to side is about 13-1/4"
Bottom, side to side is about 11-1/4"
Confirm that these dimensions will work in your stove before making you tray!
The front and back ends are vertical but the sides slope outwards.
Front to back dimension is 15"
Top, side to side is about 13-1/4"
Bottom, side to side is about 11-1/4"
Confirm that these dimensions will work in your stove before making you tray!