AGA solid fuel cooker
Anyone know where I can find original instructions for 4 door Solid Fuel (Charcoal)AGA? Also any agents in UK still stocking spares for this model (c.1954)?
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AGA solid fuel cooker
On 23/03/2020 12:39, wrote:
Anyone know where I can find original instructions for 4 door Solid Fuel (Charcoal)AGA? Also any agents in UK still stocking spares for this model (c.1954)? If agents are not third party people will be https://qafinds.com/?q=solid+fuel+ag...ig8pgb 5oafmr may work or it may infect you with malware -- €œA leader is best When people barely know he exists. Of a good leader, who talks little,When his work is done, his aim fulfilled,They will say, €œWe did this ourselves.€ €• Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching |
AGA solid fuel cooker
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AGA solid fuel cooker
On 24/03/2020 09:13, Muddymike wrote:
On 23/03/2020 12:39, wrote: Anyone know where I can find original instructions for 4 door Solid Fuel (Charcoal)AGA? Also any agents in UK still stocking spares for this model (c.1954)? What do you need to know? I used to have one. Installed and serviced it myself. Mike I can get you instructions for Aga Solid Fuel Deluxe Cookers Models C, CB, E (1956-2001) |
AGA solid fuel cooker
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Chris Hogg wrote: On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 10:03:26 +0000, ss wrote: On 24/03/2020 09:13, Muddymike wrote: On 23/03/2020 12:39, wrote: Anyone know where I can find original instructions for 4 door Solid Fuel (Charcoal)AGA? Also any agents in UK still stocking spares for this model (c.1954)? What do you need to know? I used to have one. Installed and serviced it myself. Mike I can get you instructions for Aga Solid Fuel Deluxe Cookers Models C, CB, E (1956-2001) The OP says charcoal fired - but were they, in the early 1950's? Surely charcoal wouldn't have been that easy to come by then, certainly not in the quantity required to keep an AGA going 24/7. I thought it was coke, or anthracite. as I remember*, it was called "Phurnacite" - egg shaped pellets. Our only needed filling twice a day. I'm sure in some rural areas that amount of charcoal would hve been available. * we had an AGA from 1964 until I rebuilt the kitchen in 1969. It wasn't until I came to take it apart that I discovered why it never worked properly. It hadn't been assembled correctly. ;-( -- from KT24 in Surrey, England "I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle |
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