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April 9, 2010 at 3:05 PM #538691April 9, 2010 at 3:05 PM #537743
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Hobie]Bet its a broiling rack for steaks in the oven.[/quote]
This is a good guess, too. Again, Gaffers and Sattler stoves from the ’30s and ’40s were 40″-48″ wide with a large pancake griddle in the middle of the gas burners. This could have been a grill to place in that opening when the griddle pan was removed.
Or a grate to place on top of the broiler in the drawer beneath the lower right oven. Just light the pilot and hear your steak sizzle!
Still don’t get the diagonal metal rings on it though!!
April 9, 2010 at 3:05 PM #537866bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Hobie]Bet its a broiling rack for steaks in the oven.[/quote]
This is a good guess, too. Again, Gaffers and Sattler stoves from the ’30s and ’40s were 40″-48″ wide with a large pancake griddle in the middle of the gas burners. This could have been a grill to place in that opening when the griddle pan was removed.
Or a grate to place on top of the broiler in the drawer beneath the lower right oven. Just light the pilot and hear your steak sizzle!
Still don’t get the diagonal metal rings on it though!!
April 9, 2010 at 3:05 PM #538332bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Hobie]Bet its a broiling rack for steaks in the oven.[/quote]
This is a good guess, too. Again, Gaffers and Sattler stoves from the ’30s and ’40s were 40″-48″ wide with a large pancake griddle in the middle of the gas burners. This could have been a grill to place in that opening when the griddle pan was removed.
Or a grate to place on top of the broiler in the drawer beneath the lower right oven. Just light the pilot and hear your steak sizzle!
Still don’t get the diagonal metal rings on it though!!
April 9, 2010 at 3:05 PM #538429bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Hobie]Bet its a broiling rack for steaks in the oven.[/quote]
This is a good guess, too. Again, Gaffers and Sattler stoves from the ’30s and ’40s were 40″-48″ wide with a large pancake griddle in the middle of the gas burners. This could have been a grill to place in that opening when the griddle pan was removed.
Or a grate to place on top of the broiler in the drawer beneath the lower right oven. Just light the pilot and hear your steak sizzle!
Still don’t get the diagonal metal rings on it though!!
April 9, 2010 at 3:05 PM #538696bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Hobie]Bet its a broiling rack for steaks in the oven.[/quote]
This is a good guess, too. Again, Gaffers and Sattler stoves from the ’30s and ’40s were 40″-48″ wide with a large pancake griddle in the middle of the gas burners. This could have been a grill to place in that opening when the griddle pan was removed.
Or a grate to place on top of the broiler in the drawer beneath the lower right oven. Just light the pilot and hear your steak sizzle!
Still don’t get the diagonal metal rings on it though!!
April 9, 2010 at 9:26 PM #537768mike92104
ParticipantI think it’s a screen for an old furnace.
April 9, 2010 at 9:26 PM #537891mike92104
ParticipantI think it’s a screen for an old furnace.
April 9, 2010 at 9:26 PM #538358mike92104
ParticipantI think it’s a screen for an old furnace.
April 9, 2010 at 9:26 PM #538454mike92104
ParticipantI think it’s a screen for an old furnace.
April 9, 2010 at 9:26 PM #538721mike92104
ParticipantI think it’s a screen for an old furnace.
April 9, 2010 at 11:32 PM #537794weberlin
ParticipantCould be an old radiating heat element.
April 9, 2010 at 11:32 PM #537916weberlin
ParticipantCould be an old radiating heat element.
April 9, 2010 at 11:32 PM #538383weberlin
ParticipantCould be an old radiating heat element.
April 9, 2010 at 11:32 PM #538479weberlin
ParticipantCould be an old radiating heat element.
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