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    Fitting induction hob into granite worktop - Hole too big!

    Will fix the thin wooden batten to the granite with ct1 adhesive. Then use 3-4 wooden battens with wedges in the hole to hold in place until dry. Once the hob is fitted I'm going to cut some granite placemats, that are the same colour as the hob, into thin strips if possible. I have a few that...
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    Fitting induction hob into granite worktop - Hole too big!

    Got a solution now. Cheers.
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    Fitting induction hob into granite worktop - Hole too big!

    Been trying to find an induction hob to replace our broken existing electric hob which seems to be a non-standard size. The existing one is 900mm by 370mm and despite searching high and low the standard now seems to be 350mm deep. So the problem is the cutout in the granite worktop is 360mm...
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