[Hidden-tech] Appliance dilemma - desperate for a solution!

Donald M Stevens dstevens at tryandfindit.com
Mon Oct 4 16:29:58 UTC 2021


Hi Marcia

Did you search Facebook market place,
Ebay, Craigslist......

Sounds like you may need to search for fabricators and they may be able to make a new part

The is an "Ole school "
Plumbing supplies place in Chicopee...
You have to bring the paret there....
They tend not to answer phone...
Larry's plumbing supply

Send me make, model, part number and pic...
I work with an appliance repair company in Florida, I can ask if they have that part in stock

Don

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From: Hidden-discuss <hidden-discuss-bounces at lists.hidden-tech.net> on behalf of Marcia Yudkin via Hidden-discuss <hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net>
Sent: Monday, October 4, 2021 11:55:12 AM
To: Hidden-Tech Tech <hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net>; Gordon Kramer <gsethkramer at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Hidden-tech] Appliance dilemma - desperate for a solution!

If it involves propane safety, why not contact a propane company like George Propane? I have had several conversations with the owner, Mike George, and have found him really helpful and accessible. Maybe he knows someone who can safely fix this thing or make sure it's been fixed safely after some amateur tinker fixed it.


On Monday, October 4, 2021, 11:50:53 AM EDT, Gordon Kramer via Hidden-discuss <hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net> wrote:


Dear Hidden-tech-ers,

I'm hoping someone in this community of smart, resourceful people can offer an idea about this: We have a beautiful, near-new gas range that we can't use, because it needs a part that is no longer available. Here's our story:

We bought our house with a Jenn-Air downdraft gas range in place, having no idea of what a liability that would be. It was already old when we moved in, and has continued to deteriorate. The entire kitchen layout is based around using a downdraft range, rather than one with a conventional range hood - but downdrafts are rare and insanely expensive.

Last Spring we found a good deal on a pristine, barely-used Jenn-Air downdraft gas range, bought from a private party. We brought it home, but it got damaged in transit - and unfortunately, the damage was to the metal tube that conveys gas from the house supply to the burners - so even though the tube isn't actually broken, it may not be safe to use. So began our search for a replacement part. Over a period of months, we gradually learned that no replacement exists; we have searched parts dealers all over the US and Canada; no one has it, no one can get it, the manufacturer (Whirlpool) no longer makes it, and is not accepting special orders for it.

So, we're out of ideas. We have a $2000 hunk of metal on our porch that we can't use. The damage to the tube is relatively minor (only a couple of inches out of a couple of feet of tubing), and we would happily pay someone to repair it, if there's a way to do that where it will still be safe to convey propane gas. We'd be incredibly grateful for any ideas! I can provide more detailed info and pictures if anyone wants to know.

Regards,
   Gordon Kramer
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