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You might not even need them, it's more just an option if the unit wiggles around too much for your liking after dropping it in.
Definitely don't use screws or nails! Glue should be fine but you might need a method to hold them in place while it dries. Masking tape would probably do the job just fine; in fact, you could probably skip the glue and just tape the blocks into the gap from underneath the countertop. The latter case would definitely require careful inspection of the cooktop to make sure you're not covering up anything important.
The idea with the blocks/shims isn't to hold up the cooktop structurally, just to keep it from sliding side to side (and only if you need them, it might be perfectly fine without). The weight should still be primarily on the granite itself in all cases.
Disclaimer: I never installed cooktops but did have to work with the spec sheets frequently at a previous job that included kitchen design work.
It's a bit dependent on the specific model, and if there are any load bearing parts of the design that would normally fall onto the extra 2cm of countertop the new one is expecting. You should be able to determine that by looking underneath for anything of the sort.
I'd say in most cases you should be fine, as long as the flange covers the whole cutout, which it should in this case. If the new one feels loose, you could glue in some 1cm wood shims on either side just to keep it from sliding around.
Tay? Yeah it did but that was mostly due to a 4chan 'model poisoning' campaign at the time.
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Absolutely! There are several factors one might use to determine their favorite brand of motor oil. These include:
- The reliability of products manufactured by the brand.
- Whether the brand makes a specific type of motor oil the customer regularly needs, such as an unconventional weight which is not commonly available.
- Whether the brand of motor oil is recommended by the customer's friends and family.
- Advice the customer is able to determine after seeking advice on the Internet, especially on sites such as Reddit, which are widely trusted as a source of user-generated information on such topics.
- Putting all of the brands into a list, then selecting one at random to determine the customer's new favorite brand.
Please let me know if there's anything else I can help you with!
I think it's a stretch to call this a 'confirmed' 'detection' of cosmic strings, just a very interesting visual that could either be gravitational lensing around such a string, or a pair of galaxies that happen to bear near-identical spectral compositions. It's even mentioned in the article that there was no direct detection of strings in the study, just that a string is one possible explanation for the observation looking the way it does. It's very cool and promising, don't get me wrong, but this article title is another case of science journalism sensationalizing a claim that warrants further investigation before drawing a conclusion.
Is there a range limit on magenta? Do they have to be in my presence, just able to hear my voice, actively be paying attention? These are important factors!
Can we do Pathfinder instead? There are a lot of canonically sapphic relationships among the goddesses, and then there's also a random man who essentially became a god as a drunken dare gone too far and he's still just a really chill guy
At the top level, MBAs see brand reputation as value to be cashed in on, nothing more and nothing less