P5270475.JPG;|||P6080499.JPG;|||P6080500.JPG;|||P6080502.JPG;|||P6080503.JPG;|||P6080504.JPG;|||P6080505.JPG;|||P6080506.JPG;|||P6080507.JPG;|||P6080508.JPG;|||P6080509.JPG;|||P6080510.JPG;|||P6080514.JPG;|||P6080515.JPG;|||P6080516.JPG;|||P6080517.JPG;|||P6080518.JPG;|||P6080519.JPG;|||P6080520.JPG;electrical tape|||P6080521.JPG;|||P6080522.JPG;|||P6080523.JPG;|||P6080524.JPG;|||P6080525.JPG;that metal loop finger prevents the rack from bouncing up|||P6080526.JPG;|||P6080527.JPG;|||P6080528.JPG;the metal finger didn't have much tension so I bent it back|||P6080529.JPG;|||P6080530.JPG;finally a squishy silicone that was originally for cover bolts during powder coating|||P6080533.JPG;used some left over neoprene padding to stop the pots and pans from rattling|||P6080534.JPG;|||AlbumDescription;
With all the wall/celing squeaks and rattles resolved, it was now the oven making the most noise. I decided to quiet it down by adding some rubber, shrink wrap, and tightening the metal to metal connections.
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