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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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Im looking for a chain operated wall fan for my 1950s Wedgewood, 30 stove. One of the same period would be preferable. Thanks.
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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 really want to save this antique stove instead of buying a new one. This house was built in 1890, and the old Wedgewood would be much better. The problem is, I just cant seem to find anyone who works on these old stoves. I am about an hour and 30 min. North of San Francisco, along the Russian Rive...
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Not sure where you are located, but we have a Wedgewood Stove, White. She has a griddle in the center and burners on the side. She has a oven door and Broiler and pan storage. Grease trays. And a lift canapy to cool off your pies. She is a lady. Timer and clock. If interested let me know.
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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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