Is that the correct turquoise time? D'OH!

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Nope, probably not...
 
Perfectly appropriate, I say!

Hey, using a beautiful range like that would be like turning back the clock, right??
Seriously that Custom Imperial is Custom AWESOME!! Great job!! I can't wait for more pictures...
 
BEAUTIFUL!!!

Oh, that's so pretty, Greg.

As for the clock, well, see if other cues start falling in place. If the dog gets smaller and then disappears, if you have a stock can of vintage Yuban around and it's actually fresh, and if you notice a fresh box of Calgonite under your sink, you may be onto something!
 
Very nice, Greg does that speed heat element get red hot in about 25 seconds? It must of been popular with new parents for 3 am feedings prior to microwave days. alr2903
 
Yay Greg,
I've always wanted to make time go backwards!!! How about thirty years worth!!!!LOL
 
Beautiful, Greg. While it would be safest to pull the 220 feed to the Speed Heat control, there is a way to coddle them and keep them going. Jeff told me about a customer of his with a Flair that still had the original Speed Heat unit and control. He remarked about it and she showed him how she always used it. She would start it out on "warm" until the control snapped from 220 to 110, which only takes a few seconds, then she would set it to the speed she wanted. I do that with the speed heat on my 1961, but I only use a it a few times a year. When you consider that you are doubling the voltage on a 1425 watt 115 volt element and raising the wattage to 5700 watts, you get an idea of the stress that puts on the switch and unit. The Super Corox unit on the wide oven Westinghouse still worked when we found it in the early 80s, but John suggested we remove the 220 feed because WH infinite switches do not have a reputation for being robust.
 

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