I have a late 60s, early 70s GE Toast-R-Oven with the pop-up "Flair" style door. I was toasting the other day when a BRIGHT light came out of the door glass and I saw that there was a dead short between the top front heating rod and the metal cabinet.
I unplugged it right away and found that the rod has now badly bowed out and can't be used. I have not yet attempted to take the unit apart because I wanted to settle a few questions:
Can these heating rods be removed from the cabinet? Are any still available and what would be the source/part number?
Thanks
Bill

I unplugged it right away and found that the rod has now badly bowed out and can't be used. I have not yet attempted to take the unit apart because I wanted to settle a few questions:
Can these heating rods be removed from the cabinet? Are any still available and what would be the source/part number?
Thanks
Bill
