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Rawmusic

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Posted - 29 May 2012 :  19:11:43  Show Profile Send Rawmusic a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Anyone need one? It's an old calor gas 2 hobs, grill and oven - it got removed today it passed my BSS but unfortunately therest of the gas piping needs redoing so its all being removed.

Anyhow the stove is there for free if anyone wants it.

adi-n-chez

United Kingdom
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Posted - 29 May 2012 :  22:24:34  Show Profile Send adi-n-chez a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Redo your piping - Its not too difficult & a cooker aboard transforms the boat !

Whats actually wrong with the gas pipe (Before you rip it all out) - If its not too late !

Adi

Sewer Tubes ? I'd rather have a D**ncr*ft (Only Kidding)
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Rawmusic

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Posted - 30 May 2012 :  11:51:10  Show Profile Send Rawmusic a Private Message  Reply with Quote
They weren't happy with the gas locker so that needs remaking, excessive joints on the piping and not clipped often enough, few other little things, nothing major but summer is the wrong time for me to do any work on the boat due to real life commitments.
The plan iI to sort it all in September but replace it with a small 2 hob and grill, no oven and add a cupboard in the space underneath.
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Deano

United Kingdom
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Posted - 30 May 2012 :  16:15:12  Show Profile  Visit Deano's Homepage Send Deano a Private Message  Reply with Quote
If it is the Calor one with the red knob for the oven? I could be interested in it for spares, if no one wants it as a going concern.

where are you located?

Dean - Boating on the Great Ouse.
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adi-n-chez

United Kingdom
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Posted - 30 May 2012 :  21:19:53  Show Profile Send adi-n-chez a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Rawmusic

They weren't happy with the gas locker so that needs remaking, excessive joints on the piping and not clipped often enough, few other little things, nothing major but summer is the wrong time for me to do any work on the boat due to real life commitments.
The plan iI to sort it all in September but replace it with a small 2 hob and grill, no oven and add a cupboard in the space underneath.




Well I guess you will have a shiny new unit , but IMHO you cant beat a old calor (Apart from lack of flame failure - Which you must be aware of!) To quote our BSS man - "Dont expect a new cooker to last 40yrs , I usually start failing them after 5-6 yrs due to burner failure !!!

Our Calor is now 44 !!!! & still going strong

Adi

Sewer Tubes ? I'd rather have a D**ncr*ft (Only Kidding)
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Deano

United Kingdom
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Posted - 31 May 2012 :  11:19:35  Show Profile  Visit Deano's Homepage Send Deano a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Mine is at least 46 years old and still going reasonably well.

One ring will blow its flame off the ring if the other ring and the oven are all on at the same time.

That contradicts my logic of having less pressure when 2 rings and the oven are on, whereas you should have more pressure when just one ring is on. But no, its backwards.... is this the regulator????

Dean - Boating on the Great Ouse.
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Rawmusic

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Posted - 31 May 2012 :  18:53:03  Show Profile Send Rawmusic a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I know it's probably good for longer than a new or, but I got so annoyed I'd removed the piping to the point where I could get the bss signed off so now it's a new installation.

Deano it is the one with a red knob for the oven, I'm based on the bridgewater up near Liverpool but work all over so I can put it to one side and drop it off when I'm heading your way if thats any use.

Phil
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df

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Posted - 31 May 2012 :  19:38:16  Show Profile  Visit df's Homepage Send df a Private Message  Reply with Quote
St.Neots marina have some spares as they have our old one, the valves were unreliably leaky though so watch them.




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Deano

United Kingdom
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Posted - 31 May 2012 :  22:22:41  Show Profile  Visit Deano's Homepage Send Deano a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It's the valves I worry about, I have an isolator just above the cooker, so never rely on them totally. But if you are heading down the A1 in Cambridgeshire, or can drop it at my Dads in York, I would be eternally grateful.
Thanks

Dean - Boating on the Great Ouse.
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Rawmusic

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Posted - 31 May 2012 :  22:36:18  Show Profile Send Rawmusic a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Not a problem I seem to end up down the a1 once a month or so, and a similar amount up to York next time I'm out I'll pm you and let you know,

Phil
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