Tid bits of Moderate to Enthused interest of one or
more......
The surface unit has L and H medallions in the burner centers. I was surprised; I thought for sure it was a Thermador. It is a bit rough as far as the original drip pans go. One of the burners looks like it was used for metal shop arc welding practice. The stainless is in vg condition and the unit will refurbish easily for a daily driver. (the controls seem to be ok)
The Westinghouse Oven, one can definitely be sure of, as they say. It will need a thorough cleaning and a new gasket to be near perfect. I am guessing that the clock just needs a good cleaning. Thankfully, no careless "Easy Off" use that tends to ruin the panel below the door.
The General Electric Automatic Dishwasher is quite fabulous.
I had never uninstalled a freestanding one of these. It was tough for this old "cowhand" . Suffice to say it was originally
well installed. It required cutting the water supply pipe.
It is not one with the changing color pilot light. Though limited, my experience has only been to find those on the sink
base units with the custom stainless sink integrated cooking surface; such as (Paul's??) turquoisedudes Turquoise Kitchen
"tramatizing" Installation, or frontals Canary Yellow "tramatizing" Non-installation (minus refrigeration!)
Though I must say the turquoise-esque pe on steel interior
of this machine is very nice. I thought for sure it was going to be the plastisol(?) of the bowtie era dws except in blue.
I will say the interior appears to reflect very light use,
considering the original somewhat caustic dishwasher powder compounds of its era. The racks are near perfect, the detergent
cup looking damn near brand spanking new; a nice dark red.The
flatware basket is quite pristine as well. There are a few bits of "surface" rust on some areas of the interior; I think they will clr away easily. The perforated drain port might need
some attention; I can't recall if I've seen those as brass,
or chromed.This one does have some rustiness, but it doesn't
look compromised.Most of the rubber is pretty rock hard. I hope
some brake fluid will soften suitably.
The house, though not necessarily spectacular, was a nice unmolested "Rancher" .
I was disappointed that the L & H surface unit didn't feature
a tasteful deluxe Nutone Hood, just a plain exhaust fan. The
formica counter tops were custom fabricated , nice light green,
ultrafine basket weave.The large dining room area featured
a nice indoor chimneyed charcol fired grill.
The bathrooms all stylishly tiled and color coordinated.
Though the original refer was absent, the owners Son mentioned that the original contractor had been all about "stainless"
in his kitchens; I'm sure it was quite fancy in 1959. Imagine
the washer and dryer! I felt a bit cruel to be excising the
Kitchens vitals. At least they will live on! Pictures to follow
in the appropriate forums. Maybe about the time you bite in to
the Tgd pumpkin pie......(of this year!!)xo-frontal