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    I remember those old gas values. Maybe you can check with a gas company, propane company and see if they could be overhauled. Good luck!
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    Default I ha d not thought of that approach!

    Quote Originally Posted by WhitePerchJerker View Post
    I remember those old gas values. Maybe you can check with a gas company, propane company and see if they could be overhauled. Good luck!
    Thanks for the idea. I will be glad when I get it 'standing tall.'

    aj

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    Arkie,
    Post some pictures of the old fish fryer. I would love to see a picture of it!!
    Mr. Obama gonna save us all !!!!

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    John, you may want to seek out someone who is still familiar with the workings of old-style gas ovens and wall heaters. They are a dwindling few but still around. Kinda like lookin for someone who can take a starter apart and redo the windings & brushes, or a guy who knows what a timing light is, knows top dead center. I do know that if the original came with porcelein odds are the metal at the time was not as refined as today, probably had a higher iron content and therefore more susceptable to oxidizing and getting irregularities marring the gas seal due to pitting or metal erosion over the years. In my coming up rubber O-rings and vaseline made stuff like that seal up and a simple liquid soap test or lighter held next to it would show any leaks.
    On a more important note, 32 yrs is way too long but cant be avoided. Know it would do yur heart good to fire it up in yur Dads remembrence. I miss my Dad terribly, been gone 9 yrs. Mom passed 16 yrs ago. You hear about kids scrambling to get at the valuable or
    perceived valuable stuff from their "inheritance" but I got Dads tackle box, fillet knife. An old old qt bottle spigot that was the old-time screw-on oil spout. A ceramic bowl that had a chip in it and a crack down the side like the Liberty Bell I used to eat my cereal outta and get a bloody lip from the jagged nick. Yellowed, and the ugliest thing in the way of bowls there is, but a lifetime of memories.
    And rest assured if ya give it a go and never get the thing fixed proper you can lay yur noggin down to sleep and know you & yur Dad both know the connection lives.
    Shoer,
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    Shoer,

    Man, we have many of the same values, fer sur. Yup, I got my Daddy's old tackle box with all the old wooden, glass-eyed lures of every description. I just recently gave them to my little brother (now 53) when he started making his own crankbaits.

    To gotta bite;

    I'll get you a photo of that thang real soon. I need to get it out and look it over real, real good and take it down to the propane place and see what I can do.

    Blessin's to both of you. <><

    aj

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