> GMCers
>
> Well, I spent the day taking the stove apart and putting it back together.
> Everything now works. All the burners, pilot lights even the oven. Now I
> seem to have hit a brick wall. The stove top seems to be made of stainless
> steel but has rusted. In trying to get the rust off I am scratching it all up.
> Does anybody have any experience here? Does anybody know it you can
> still get tops for these stoves? Thanks for any help.
>
> Take Care
> Arch
Arch,
I've run into the same problem. Except in my case the
oven is missing. The PO replaced it with a microwave
that died a few months ago.
I tired to clean up my stove top and it looked worse
when I finished with it then when I started. To make
matters worse the seals around the control shafts are
leaking propane.
I think I'm just going to buy a new stove top and
microwave and be done with it. That is unless
someone has a good way of renewing the existing
stovetop. I have to get a new microwave because I
threw the old one away. It needed a new magnetron
tube and therefore was not worth fixing.
Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy, MI
>
> Well, I spent the day taking the stove apart and putting it back together.
> Everything now works. All the burners, pilot lights even the oven. Now I
> seem to have hit a brick wall. The stove top seems to be made of stainless
> steel but has rusted. In trying to get the rust off I am scratching it all up.
> Does anybody have any experience here? Does anybody know it you can
> still get tops for these stoves? Thanks for any help.
>
> Take Care
> Arch
Arch,
I've run into the same problem. Except in my case the
oven is missing. The PO replaced it with a microwave
that died a few months ago.
I tired to clean up my stove top and it looked worse
when I finished with it then when I started. To make
matters worse the seals around the control shafts are
leaking propane.
I think I'm just going to buy a new stove top and
microwave and be done with it. That is unless
someone has a good way of renewing the existing
stovetop. I have to get a new microwave because I
threw the old one away. It needed a new magnetron
tube and therefore was not worth fixing.
Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy, MI