<VV> VirtualVairs Digest, Vol 238, Issue 4
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Wed Nov 6 17:10:24 EST 2024
In a message dated 11/6/2024 9:00:19 AM Pacific Standard Time, virtualvairs-request at corvair.org writes:
Message: 1From: tony underwood <tonyunderwood50 at gmail.com>To: N2VZD TIM <n2vzd at aol.com>, "virtualvairs at corvair.org" <virtualvairs at corvair.org>Subject: Re: <VV> My dropped valve seat On 11/4/2024 10:10 PM, N2VZD TIM wrote:> I used to them often. but no more. I have a discarded built in kitchen (free from appliance store junk pile) oven that plugs into my welder 220 outlet used for doing those. @400 for 15 20 mins push them out with ease no galling . Did seats the same way.? ?This also dries up oily crud so it cleans off easy.> This isn't a bad idea.?? Since I've been cleaning up my shop, I can ikely spare some room for an old oven like that.? And my compressor is 220 volt so I have an outlet. ? Sounds like a plan for crud cleanup as much as anything else.?? Now I guess I'm gonna be on the lookout for an old oven. 73's tony..
Tony and all, Contact a contractor who does kitchen renovations, DIY and appliance stores who do sales and installations and ask for them to drop off a used oven to your home. I don't know if the used oven has value to the contractor/installer or if the old unit is just a nuisance for them but give it a try. Doc
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