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Hello,I'm considering buying a 1950s Chambers stove. Can anyone tell me of any potential nightmares I might be getting into in regards to repairs and parts?
Thanks, Deanna
-- Deanna (dksanborn@netzero.net), November 16, 2001
YOu might like to check out this site: http://www.theoldroadhome.net/Lots in there about old stoves. I think there are lots of Chambers stoves out there, seem to be one of the more common. Good luck!
-- Joy F [in So. Wisconsin] (CatFlunky@excite.com), November 16, 2001.
I have an old Chambers stove, when we purchased the farm it came with the kitchen. At first I hated the dang thing after i saew the pics of the kitchen, then I happened to see a pic of one in one of those expensive log haome magazines, thought, "hmmmmm!" So after I got here and starting to use it I love it. I know from reading the newslewtters from the antiwuestoves.com site that valves are hard to find along with replacement stock pots. Mine doesn't ahve one but when I e-mailed the site owner he said you could use aluminum. Hope this helps.Bernice
-- Bernice (geminigoats@yahoo.com), November 16, 2001.
Bernice, they're selling replacement pots for the Chambers somewhere in that site that I posted. Don't remember how much they want for them, though!
-- Joy F [in So. Wisconsin] (CatFlunky@excite.com), November 16, 2001.
Hi Deanna Look around carefully with someone that knows these stoves. They are fantastic if youget one complete / working and with all accessories. make sure all knobs/handles work / lock as they supposed to, Do not worry about cleaning - I use Easy off and it works perfect. In the 50' they use caustic soda ( same stuff that is inside easy off cans). b/rgds Vasile
-- Vasile Tudoran (vtudoran@aol.com), February 08, 2002.