[quote=HiggyBaby][quote=bearishgurl]Congrats on your new (old) purchase, HiggyBaby! As time goes on, I know you will be able to make it just like you want!
And, 20 yo ovens work fine… until they don’t. Many ovens of the “early 90’s era” have “LED readout panels.” Most have undoubtedly “gone bad” by now (flickering portions of numbers and letters[/quote]
Funny, as I was just responding, our little one slapped the keyboard and it was gone. So, staring over…
Yeah, the LED display is out for one of the ovens (2 stacked). I plan to fix it myself if I can find replacement parts. Had an appliance guy from the manufacturer come out and turns out, they don’t stock parts for 20 YO appliances. But, I’m hopefull I can dig one up somewhere.
FLU – we expect you to be with us for a long time to come!![/quote]
HiggyBaby, since you have a (27″?) dbl oven, it will cost a bit more to replace than one 30.” You are fortunate in that you can fix it yourself if you can cobble together the parts. Try Appliance Parts Center, HQ in Nat’l City for many years. They have EVERYTHING … even after-market parts to get older appls up and running again. Local LL’s swear by them!
And flu, yes, it is not yet time for you to “throw in the towel.” Regardless of how things might currently seem, I believe you’ve got many years yet left in you before it will be time to “call it a day.” Stay the course, as you are, and you will soon begin to see what I mean :=)