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Thank you!It would be possible.
If it were my house, I would want a control system that prevented the draw from being closed when stove is still hot and prevents operation of stove unless draw is fully extended and locked.
Thank you!
You mean like some kind of carpentry solution that locks into place and/or covers the controls until fully open, correct?
I understand, ok, thank youMore like a sensor and relay/contractor I would have thought.
Understood. Thank you!Anything is possible, usually.
But not in this case, if the idea is to have the hob moving out from under the worktop on a drawer mechanism.
There are too many issues.
First one being as per James, it needs to be electrically isolated untill the hob is fully exposed.
The hob needs to be well supported allowing for the weight of pans on it, a sliding drawer won't be able to do that.
When pulled out it needs to be perfectly level otherwise the pans may slide.
The cable connecting it will have to be flexible and suitably rated.
The list probably goes on.
I doubt you'll find a professional prepared to connect it up.
Thanks for your response. I'm not sure what you are referring to with a hinged worktop - do you have a picture / link?How about a hinged worktop
If I understand you correctly, wouldn't that hide access to any of the cabinet space below the worktop?I was just thinking you could make a part of your work top hinged with the hob below it, just a section so you could hide it when you wanted.
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