dustin92
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After a failed/given up/lost attempt at resurrecting a vintage/antique stove a few years ago, here we are again, maybe giving it another chance: Back story is, we are renting our finished basement apartment to friends, current modern stove has multiple issues including a non working oven. Need to replace relatively soon. I'm all for going vintage over modern, this is the 2nd modern stove in 6 years.
Friend sent me this listing, said she loves it and would like this one if possible. She said she would be willing to help me fix it up a little if needed (I'm seeing drawers that need repainted) and a couple touch ups and a cleaning. Already warned of standing pilot lights and we do have a carbon monoxide detector.
I contacted the seller and he said he believes it to be in working condition, and I'm posting the pictures from the ad with his permission. It is not missing a burner, it just shifted to the side (I'm assuming they just rest in place like the other stove I once worked on) but the knob is missing (ebay?) Anything I should know or look for before I go look at it tomorrow? I feel like I have more faith in this old tech over the new stuff (both ovens just randomly refused to light and started releasing gas into the house), but if this is a totally horrid idea, please speak up! I'd go electric if it was an option but there is no 240v to that part of the house, and it would require drilling through concrete to install 240v, sadly.






Friend sent me this listing, said she loves it and would like this one if possible. She said she would be willing to help me fix it up a little if needed (I'm seeing drawers that need repainted) and a couple touch ups and a cleaning. Already warned of standing pilot lights and we do have a carbon monoxide detector.
I contacted the seller and he said he believes it to be in working condition, and I'm posting the pictures from the ad with his permission. It is not missing a burner, it just shifted to the side (I'm assuming they just rest in place like the other stove I once worked on) but the knob is missing (ebay?) Anything I should know or look for before I go look at it tomorrow? I feel like I have more faith in this old tech over the new stuff (both ovens just randomly refused to light and started releasing gas into the house), but if this is a totally horrid idea, please speak up! I'd go electric if it was an option but there is no 240v to that part of the house, and it would require drilling through concrete to install 240v, sadly.





