![]() Having perfect porcelain and/or chrome is great and does increase the value of an unrestored stove, but only within the range above. And that’s just one half of the 6 valves in the stove! This valve won’t sit properly, meaning leaks are possible, it won’t turn properly and would eventually fail if it’s left this way. ![]() See that black gunk? That’s hardened, charred valve grease. This is a picture of the inside of a gas valve for a burner of a Chambers C I restored. To give an example, an unrestored Chambers C is likely worth up to a few hundred dollars to anyone knowledgeable about the stoves.įor safety’s sake, these 70+ year old beauties need to be taken apart, examined and rejuvenated before being put in a new owner’s kitchen. This depends on many factors: brand, model, condition, location and so on.
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