A plumber once taught me that same method for fixing toilets that lose their flushing power: Ream out all the little holes below the rim with a coat hanger. “Now it’ll flush half a chicken,” he said. Can’t unsee that image, but great advice.
A very nice story but how in the world could all those holes in all four burners have been plugged at the same time? But then again, without access to gas in this area, we are limited to electric ranges and stoves.
cpalmeresq about 9 years ago
I DO!
doctor075 about 9 years ago
Well,Walt has been working on gas devices for nearly 100 years so a gas stove should be no problem.
DaJellyBelly about 9 years ago
They are going to refuse delivery andask for a refund. Old man Nelson will bepeeved because he lost the commissionon that sale.
jamesbachreeves about 9 years ago
A plumber once taught me that same method for fixing toilets that lose their flushing power: Ream out all the little holes below the rim with a coat hanger. “Now it’ll flush half a chicken,” he said. Can’t unsee that image, but great advice.
MJ Premium Member about 9 years ago
De-boned, I assume….
bookworm0812 about 9 years ago
That salesman is going to love this!
kab2rb about 9 years ago
Everyone called it good old Uncle Walt worked magic.
Willow Mt Lyon about 9 years ago
How did Walt unclog the line with that bolt? I’m not handy enough to do that, but oh, well, I knew Walt would fix it.
dook about 9 years ago
A very nice story but how in the world could all those holes in all four burners have been plugged at the same time? But then again, without access to gas in this area, we are limited to electric ranges and stoves.
Pipe Tobacco about 9 years ago
Good job, Walt!!!! Maybe Joel can take over the return of the stove?!?? He is itching for something to do over in GA.
Shotgun15 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Walt used a paper clip to clear the burner holes (10/13) and I reckon he used the bolt to reposition/reattach the pilot light assembly.