Friend of mine volunteers at the local Habitat Restore. I don't at this one for reasons which are more for Dirty Laundry, so whenever he calls and says he has something in PANK! I take notice.
Their management had rejected it and it was headed for the scrap bin.
Would I like them? He doubted they'd be in decent enough condition by the time he rescued them, but for a few bucks, I could have them for parts.
Given that we have two Flairs of this era (roughly) and have a good shot at a third, I of course said - YES!
And, they're PANK!
Tonight, he brought them buy. Two tiny nicks in the porcelain on the oven doors, at the bottom from being thrown into the metal bin.
Everything else - no scratches, dents, chips, all the knobs there and all the elements pass the resistance tests....
So, here's the question. We definitely could use the odd knob, spare heating element, etc. BUT - this is NOT trash.
Sigh.
(Of contentment at having such problems). Wish I'd had a shot at the refrigerator, but that was replaced with one in AVOCADO sometime about fifty years ago.....
What would y'all do?


Their management had rejected it and it was headed for the scrap bin.
Would I like them? He doubted they'd be in decent enough condition by the time he rescued them, but for a few bucks, I could have them for parts.
Given that we have two Flairs of this era (roughly) and have a good shot at a third, I of course said - YES!
And, they're PANK!
Tonight, he brought them buy. Two tiny nicks in the porcelain on the oven doors, at the bottom from being thrown into the metal bin.
Everything else - no scratches, dents, chips, all the knobs there and all the elements pass the resistance tests....
So, here's the question. We definitely could use the odd knob, spare heating element, etc. BUT - this is NOT trash.
Sigh.
(Of contentment at having such problems). Wish I'd had a shot at the refrigerator, but that was replaced with one in AVOCADO sometime about fifty years ago.....
What would y'all do?

