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Help finding burner socket for old stove.
Stove is very old (at least 30 years) and made by
Westinghouse. Name says "Westinghouse Continental". It has an oven under the range part and again overhead. I find the label but can not read the model number :-( . The label says 20.04 Kw. The socket is made of a heavy ceramic block. A picture is he http://math.ucr.edu/ferguson/sock.jpg If someone could tell me where to find one of these things I would be very grateful. The usual parts suppliers seem to be unable to proceed without a model number. Thanks in advance. Barry |
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