So Many Questions! ;-)
Kevin, You're not confused - it's just confusing. I bought the wallmount refrigerator for the new house, which has the knotty pine panelled family room in the basement. However, we couldn't get it down the basement stairs, so we have to wait until we have time to pop out the family room window and slide it in that way. That also thwarts my plan to make the basement bedroom my own personal appliance museum, but that's life.
Tom, My O'Keefe & Merritt is my baby. It goes where I go! ;-) We had a little apartment sized Dixie but we actually ended up selling it to the mover because he needed a small stove for his ski cabin, and it would be a while before we had a stove outlet in the basement anyway.
As far as the white Frigidaire goes, It's a nice stove, but it has the preset burner controls, which I am somewhat ambivalent about. Also, I like having windows on the oven doors. (btw, do you happen to know if the burner knobs on this frigidaire are supposed to light up when they are on? The don't now, but they may just have burned out bulbs.)
The copper is where the water comes into the house from the city main. It then, of course, becomes galvanized, so the whole place needs to be switched out.
But the house does have oil heat. The original oil heater, actually. It's blue.
Kevin, You're not confused - it's just confusing. I bought the wallmount refrigerator for the new house, which has the knotty pine panelled family room in the basement. However, we couldn't get it down the basement stairs, so we have to wait until we have time to pop out the family room window and slide it in that way. That also thwarts my plan to make the basement bedroom my own personal appliance museum, but that's life.
Tom, My O'Keefe & Merritt is my baby. It goes where I go! ;-) We had a little apartment sized Dixie but we actually ended up selling it to the mover because he needed a small stove for his ski cabin, and it would be a while before we had a stove outlet in the basement anyway.
As far as the white Frigidaire goes, It's a nice stove, but it has the preset burner controls, which I am somewhat ambivalent about. Also, I like having windows on the oven doors. (btw, do you happen to know if the burner knobs on this frigidaire are supposed to light up when they are on? The don't now, but they may just have burned out bulbs.)
The copper is where the water comes into the house from the city main. It then, of course, becomes galvanized, so the whole place needs to be switched out.
But the house does have oil heat. The original oil heater, actually. It's blue.