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OT - Anybody Have a Vintage Stove?
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I could never part with the oven. It's been in my family for 112 years. No telling how old it is. We used it for a lacquer oven in our plating and polishing business. The building we owned was built in 1808. There is no telling how old the oven is.Jeremiah said:@TigerTony is that something you'd be willing to part with??"I'm stupidest when I try to be funny"
New Orleans -
This is Paul Harvey with The Rest of the Story...
Wilma and I looked at the Frigidaire, but we didn't like it. There was another one we wanted to see. It's a GE from the 1960's. We liked it and it was cheap enough so we bought it. We got it home and one of the burners was not working. I figured we would have to buy a part or two. The problem is there is not even a parts list for this thing. So I'm looking on the internet and found a couple of part numbers. "I'll just take this cover off and see what the number on that switch is." I had to loosen the switch so I could see the other side. I got it unscrewed and Mr. Butterfingers drops it onto the chassis. ZZZZAAAPPPPP!!!!! Yes, I never turned off the power or unplugged it. Now the thing is a boat anchor and we're back where we started. I can't wait to tell Wilma when she gets home from work.
Flint, Michigan -
Would've been ok if you went gas..Fred19Flintstone said:This is Paul Harvey with The Rest of the Story...
Wilma and I looked at the Frigidaire, but we didn't like it. There was another one we wanted to see. It's a GE from the 1960's. We liked it and it was cheap enough so we bought it. We got it home and one of the burners was not working. I figured we would have to buy a part or two. The problem is there is not even a parts list for this thing. So I'm looking on the internet and found a couple of part numbers. "I'll just take this cover off and see what the number on that switch is." I had to loosen the switch so I could see the other side. I got it unscrewed and Mr. Butterfingers drops it onto the chassis. ZZZZAAAPPPPP!!!!! Yes, I never turned off the power or unplugged it. Now the thing is a boat anchor and we're back where we started. I can't wait to tell Wilma when she gets home from work.
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