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Old 01/16/05, 07:26 PM
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Burner grates

I have an old O'Keefe Merritt range with a missing open style grate. Does anyone know of a source for parts for these old stoves?

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Old 01/16/05, 07:38 PM
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http://www.antiquegasstoves.com/page...o%27keefe.html

This one popped up. Havent' tried them tho.
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Old 01/16/05, 07:43 PM
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Just so you know, I saw some of that type while looking for stove knobs yesterday, they are running 40 to 50 bucks new!
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Old 01/16/05, 08:11 PM
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http://www.antiquegasstoves.com/page...o%27keefe.html

This one popped up. Havent' tried them tho.
Thanks I looked over their site but no burner grates ;-(

sisterpine if you could remember where you found those I would ....(gasp) pay that much to get a functional burner added to the other three!!
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Old 01/17/05, 06:22 AM
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You can try Bryants Stove Shop: http://www.uninets.net/~bryants/woodgas.html

I have been to their shop ... very nice people. If they don't have what you need on their site, call them. They have a mountain of old stove parts.

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Old 01/19/05, 01:51 PM
 
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Try ebay. Lot's of times someone has a stove that is really far gone, so they will part it out piece by piece on ebay.
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