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Hi Richard, Here are a few links to get you started... http://www.antiquegasstoves.com/pages/parts/wedgewood.html They have replacements for $225. This may be the one you referenced in your post. Also there may be a current Robertshaw thermostat that will work on your vintage Wedgewood stove. Here i...
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Hi Richard, I will keep my eye out for any other information on rebuilding your Wedgewood stove thermostat. If you find any information please post it here. Im sure there are others in the same situation that could benefit from your knowledge. Thanks, Tom
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I am looking for a thermostat or ifo on rebuilding mine. The stove works great, but oven temperature is off by 200+ degrees. Seems like it would not be that difficult to rebuild. I think $250 for a rebuilt is a bit much, plus stove would be unusable until I received and replaced the part. Any inform...
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I have a 57 Wedgewood gas stove which has a unique feature - a burner which has a thermostatic regulator so that the burner can be set to maintain a particular temperature. Recently the secondary pilot which reignites the flame as it goes up and down stopped working. Perhaps cleaning or replacement....
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