There are only 4 parts in a gas stove: valves, burners, igniters, and orifices. There are 4 parts in an electric stove, switches, wires, connectors, and heating elements.
I would suggest that we have Skeezix ask our good friend, the philosopher and scholar, Joel, to help him fix the stove. Joel could easily fix it and get it back up to snuff in no time.
cpalmeresq about 9 years ago
Looks like we can’t avoid it much longer…Frank Nelson is tuning up in the wings!
retropop about 9 years ago
I see a trip to buy a new stove and a very familiar salesman coming up!
PoodleGroomer about 9 years ago
There are only 4 parts in a gas stove: valves, burners, igniters, and orifices. There are 4 parts in an electric stove, switches, wires, connectors, and heating elements.
drivingfuriously Premium Member about 9 years ago
When waiting for parts for our stove we cooked our pizzas on the outdoor grill, among other things.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 9 years ago
I would suggest that we have Skeezix ask our good friend, the philosopher and scholar, Joel, to help him fix the stove. Joel could easily fix it and get it back up to snuff in no time.
Dirty Dragon about 9 years ago
Fortunately for Skeezix this is Gasoline Alley… he’s got the time.
jollyjack about 9 years ago
Absolutely true, the thermostat on my old electric range went out and the cost of the replacement part itself was within $20 of an entire new range.
jaytom about 9 years ago
My gas stove in 1985 at my rented house was at least 45 years old. I miss it