tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32416162685186488112024-03-14T01:15:29.745-05:00Tappan TalkUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger101125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3241616268518648811.post-48042660028576559272014-02-22T15:59:00.001-06:002014-02-22T16:00:38.633-06:00Heavily InsulatedI recently received a request from Katy for cooking tips when using a Tappan oven. This is a topic that I don't think we have touched on previously. The Tappan Deluxe models (and probably other models too) have what is described in Tappan Materials as a "heavily insulated" oven.<br />
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They actually talk a little bit about it in some of the Owners' Manuals. I have included one of the pages below.<br />
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The Manuals actually include pages of cooking and baking times (watch for manuals on Ebay - they come up frequently and sell for ballpark $10-15.)<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3241616268518648811.post-91028996697372230902013-10-18T19:12:00.000-05:002013-10-18T19:12:11.973-05:00Adjusting Top BurnersQuite a few folks have been asking for any info. available on adjusting the top burners. Here is the info. I have from an old late 1940's manual. It will most likely apply to the Tappan Deluxe models. I'm not certain about other models.<br />
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If this information is helpful to you (especially those converting from gas to propane), <span style="color: blue;"><b>please leave a comment to help others</b></span> working on the same issue. <br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3241616268518648811.post-76973419668356733032011-08-07T23:38:00.000-05:002011-08-07T23:38:31.361-05:00I received the following email from Charlie. Any advice readers can offer him regarding restoring the burners would be appreciated.<br />
<blockquote>"Attached are some photos of the stove. We just purchased it off of Craigslist for $140. The guy we bought it from put it together from 2 stoves that he got off of Craigslist - one in Ohio and one in Illinois. Both of those had issues with dents and wear, so he used one for parts to fix the other. He never finished getting it working though and his wife had a change of heart and decided for a more modern stove. Now I have to get it working with no knowledge of how to go about doing it (I tried calling appliance repairmen in the area, but none knew anything about older stoves). I'm going to start by getting the burners cleaned and as you can see, I have some parts missing on the right side burners, so I will try to figure out how to replace those.</blockquote><blockquote>Any advice that anyone can give to me on what to do or who to call or where to get parts, I will gladly take.<br />
Thanks again,<br />
Charlie"</blockquote>My advice to Charlie was.....<br />
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It might be worth your while to look for complete replacement burner - it might be difficult to get a old replacement burner top that will tightly fit (i.e. no gas leaks) your existing burner. You have the "contro-lo-eat burner" in front.<br />
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You might contact <a href="http://myworld.ebay.com/54monroe/?_trksid=p4340.l2559">this seller on Ebay</a>: I have purchased parts from him in the past, as have some of Tappan Talk readers and his prices have been reasonable.<br />
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This is <a href="http://www.antiquestoves.com/toac/">another resource</a> (I purchase insulation and an oven light socket from them)<br />
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<blockquote>"I just finished restoring a 1948 TV 65-16. I purchased this stove for $100 in Butler, PA just north of Pittsburgh. I also purchased a TV 662-26 in Pittsburgh that was in poorer condition as a parts stove for $125. I actually combined the elements of both to make one I like. The TV 65-16 was missing one of the white bezels and a knob. The 662-26 lost some screws, the chrome bezels, the chrome handles with the back painted centers, a drip pan, a hinge from the broiler oven, a knob for the oven light switch and the wire rack shelf in the left drawer. I was able to adjust the pilots and burners on the stove top to work. I also adjusted the oven and measured the temperature with my electronic bi metal thermometer.<br />
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The oven doesn't have a pilot light but is match lit. The thermostat works but was way off and out of adjustment. I suspect this is why this stove was taken out of service, the thermostat was off and it was burning way too hot.. I adjusted the thermostat and adjusted the flame height during the 'hold' position and was able to get the old girl to hold 350-349 degrees for 30 minutes. The flame height on the burner "hold" position was way too high and of course the oven would heat far beyond the thermostat heating.<br />
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The back splash and all components were cleaned. The clock took some work, but 60+ years of kitchen grease had jammed up the works. Some spray solvent dissolved the mess after I disassembled the Telechron and then lubricated the gears and turning points with some light oil. It's keeping perfect time now. The Visitimer works great and the Visiminder cleaned up nicely. New light bulbs in all. </blockquote><blockquote>The "OVEN ON" light was not working on the stove. I figured the heat switch was bad. I cut the wires off the switch and touched them together. Sure enough the "OVEN ON" light lit up. I was able to purchase a normally open bi-metal thermal switch on eBay for $1.49. The switch stays open, no current, until it reaches 140 degrees then it closes thus lighting the oven on light. I placed it in the hole where the old switch was up against the back wall of the oven. Now when the oven begins to heat, the light comes on. When it cools off, the light goes off. The TV 65-16 looks brand new now.<br />
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What I thought was corrosion was usually old food and grease. I had to strip and repaint the center pieces of the oven and broiler handles. I also repainted the back of the clock face to cover up some scratches and bare spots. This stove was restored to use in the new house I purchased, a 2700 sq. ft. 1909 Foursquare that I'm lovingly going to restore. The kitchen, of course, is going to have a late 40's theme. This old girl should last another 63 years now. I think she's beautiful."</blockquote>And here are photos of Jerry's beautifully restored stove. I only hope mine looks that good when I am *finally* done with my restoration work!<br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: blue;">"Hi,</span><br />
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</span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: blue;">I came across your site while attempting to learn more about the oven shown in the attached photograph. I found the photo in a bin full of vintage photographs at an antique store, so I know little about the background. I can tell you that it appears to have been taken at a trade show in the late 1950's. The company that took the image was Chicago Photographers, once located at 26 E. Huron St. in Chicago, and the file number (if it should ever be handy) is #23463-5.</span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: blue;"><br />
</span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: blue;">I don't know the model # (it is a Deluxe), and haven't found any examples online yet that match. Perhaps you know?</span></div><div><br />
<span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: blue;">Andrew"</span></div><div><br />
</div><div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: purple;">"Wow, thanks for sharing the photo. Would you mind if I posted it on my blog for readers to see? It's interesting to me that the oven appears to have the same handles w. a crest as a mid-50's Deluxe model. Behind the men to the left must be the built in cooktop. I wonder is those are some of the Tappan executive. </span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: purple;">Very interesting!</span></div><div></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: purple;">TappanTalk"</span></div></div><div><br />
</div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: blue;">"Hi TT, </span><br />
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</span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: blue;">Sure, go ahead and use the photo on your blog. I sent it to you in the hope that you'd share it with your followers.</span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: blue;"><br />
</span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: blue;">I suppose the trade show might have been earlier than I'm guessing - I was going by the woman's dress which looks more late 50's than mid. But the guy on the left has on a wild tie more typical of the early to mid 50's. And the guy on the right looks like Dick Clark era stuff. So I was really just taking a stab at the date. Any idea what model it is?</span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: blue;"><br />
</span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: blue;">I wonder if there's any information out there on the dates that Tappan participated in a trade show in Chicago</span>. </div></div><div><br />
<span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: blue;">Andrew"</span></div><div><br />
</div><div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: purple;">"Great, thanks. It may take a few weeks before I post, as I have a bit of a backlog in reader's stove pics to post first. </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: x-small;">[that turned out to be an understatement]</span><br />
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</span></div><div></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: purple;">My guess is that if this was a trade show, this was an early prototype model that showed the future of Tappan products. This would explain the older Deluxe handles. It would also explain the round clock, etc. If you hit the "mid-century" label on the side of my blog, you will see late 50's -early 60's versions of this type of model. They have slim oven handles and elongated clocks.</span><br />
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</span></div><div></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: purple;">If you look at my <a href="http://tappantalk.blogspot.com/2010/02/mid-century-tappan-wall-ovens.html">Feb 2nd post, that shows an ad for new Tappan wall ovens</a>. It has one similar (except the handles) to yours. If you look close, the cabinets even have the same hardware as your photo. We know that one is from a 1955 magazine. I believe your's is just a tad earlier (because of the handles). Of course, it's all just conjecture.</span><br />
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</span></div><div></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: purple;">It would be fun to see if the Chicago show could be tracked down (one reader traced his stove to a state fair exhibit). I keep hoping a Tappan employee old timer will find the blog.....</span><br />
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<i>Andrew, thanks for sharing this great photo!</i></div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3241616268518648811.post-34346742563705060122011-04-24T12:43:00.001-05:002011-04-24T13:13:23.264-05:00In the BasementCheryl in NY sent me the following email and photos:<br />
<blockquote>"Hi<br />
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I was searching the web for info on a Tappan gas stove that was in the basement of my house (when the house was purchased) when I stumbled upon your website/blog. I don't even know if your doing this anymore, but I am going crazy trying to find someone out there that can help me. <br />
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The stove has been in my basement for 5 years now, and I got to thinking that it would look great in my kitchen, but I need to have it restored. In order to do this, I need to know the approx. year of it and who I would contact about restoration. I saw on your site you have helped some people with their questions, and I am hoping you can help me. I have attached pics of my stove - the model # is 6V 57 3 and the serial # is 40527. I haven't been able to find anything about this stove anywhere on the internet. I would also love to find a owner's manuel if possible!! <br />
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Thank you for any help you can provide, it would be greatly appreciated."</blockquote>Cherly's stove is <a href="http://tappantalk.blogspot.com/2010/11/late-1940s-tappan.html">very similar to Angie's stove</a>. The "cove top" back splash usually indicates the 1940's. The handles on the stove are a later 1940's version (<a href="http://tappantalk.blogspot.com/search/label/1940%27s">if you look at some of the other 1940's posts, you can see the earlier handles</a>), Cheryl's stove also has that nice pull out cutlery drawer with dish towel drying rods.<br />
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As far as restoration companies. There are many to choose from in the south.....but they are pricey. I think most of the folks that stumble on my blog are doing the restoration themselves or piecing out specific parts of the restoration (e.g. reporcelain, rebuilding thermostats). If you look through some of my older posts, you will find links to some of the resources out there.<br />
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The porcelain on this stove looks to be in very good condition (with the exception of that lower side panel - which may be hidden by cabinetry anyway). One of my favorite tools to clean porcelain has been Clorox Magic Erasers. They remove all kinds of gunk without scratching. Ammonia water also works well. If you click on the label "cleaning" on the right hand side of the blog, you will find other tips. I usually suggest people start with giving their stove a good cleaning.....and then assess it's condition. It's amazing how a good cleaning can put things in perspective.<br />
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Owner's Manuals regularly come up for sale on Ebay for under $10 including shipping. I have also posted (and will continue to do so) pages from various Owner's Manuals on Tappan Talk.<br />
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Any other tips for Cheryl?<br />
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<i>Thanks Cheryl for sharing your photos!</i>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3241616268518648811.post-83310484826431614122011-04-03T16:29:00.000-05:002011-04-03T16:29:07.634-05:00A New Tappan Deluxe DiscoveryI received the following email from Jon in Illinois regarding his V665-9 Tappan Deluxe....<br />
<blockquote>"I’ve been reading your Tappan blog site for about 2 hours now. Incredibly interesting. <br />
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Well, my wife and I bought a house on auction, and this stove was in the basement (gas still hooked up). Based on the model number, I don’t see reference to it anywhere. A lot of people on your blog reference similar numbers, but not this exact one; nor can I find anything on this exact model number anywhere else on the web. I can send a picture of the model number and serial number if it will help. <br />
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I’m wondering what is it’s value. After looking at your blog I now want to restore it and keep it (although it’s still in really good shape)."</blockquote>Jon's stove is a CP model (meaning the oven has a standing pilot). It has a Telechron clock with an interesting twist of having the 3 1/2 Interval Timer. I've added a some info. about how this clock works at the end of the post. <a href="http://tappantalk.blogspot.com/2009/11/my-tappan.html">His stove looks a lot like mine</a>, but I notice the backsplash light is operated by a knob and not a pull chain which most likely would put it later than 1948. Jon's stove also looks like it has the "gold package" on the backsplash metal.<br />
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I spotted one other very interesting thing in Jon's photos that we have not seen in any previous reader's stoves. If you take a look at the photos showing the main control panel & thermostat knob, you will see a little white knob on the left side. I *think* this is a pin for a removable oven door feature. If this knob is what I think it is...there is another one on the other side in the same spot in the storage area. When these are pulled out, the oven door supposedly lifts out for easy cleaning. Hopefully, Jon will let us know.<br />
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To address Jon's comment about model numbers. I have yet to figure out how the model numbers work on the Tappan Deluxe. When looking for information about your stove, the only way I have been able to determine model year is to actually look at the features of the stove. There are probably 100 reader's stoves featured on this blog, and I have yet to see identical model numbers between two Deluxe stoves.<br />
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The 1941 version of a stove that is most similar to Todd's stove was called the "De Luxe Model" and was described in the Philgas sales manual with the following:<br />
<blockquote>"Flush-to-wall design. Divided Cove Top with center working space and built-in Tel-U-Set (Chromo-line edge lighted instrument panel with Visiminder, Visiguide and flood light). Toe-Cove base * Four Chromelite Vitamin-Saver top-burners-giant on left front, standard on right front, two Mighty-Mites at rear-all with new Flexo-Flame lock-type simmer valves. Chromelite reflector drip trays. Black porcelain enameled oval grates. Automatic top-burner lighting both sides * Insulated Visualite Flexo-Speed oven with automatic heat control and Sani-Clean chrome lining. Double Tuf-flex glass window. Electric lamp inside oven with exterior "peek" switch. Non.tilt, positive-stop, ribbon racks. Oven-doorstop. Concealed heat control dial and lock-type oven valve * Drawer broiler, smokeless type, with De Luxe Clean-Quick chromium pan and grid * Two utility compartments with trigger-touch door catches--adjustable wire-shelf in left, cutlery drawer and towel drying rack in right * Finished in white porcelain except white Nubelite body sides and black Ebonite base. De luxe Chromo-line hardware."</blockquote><br />
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<i>Todd, thanks for sharing the photos of your 1940's stove!</i>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3241616268518648811.post-10372023395640432692011-02-27T12:53:00.000-06:002011-02-27T12:53:06.122-06:00Thermostat MysteryConnie and Tom sent me this email about their Tappan Deluxe...<br />
<blockquote>"We are looking for an age for our Tappan Deluxe. HDV 64 -3 Serial number 254710. My husband grabbed this almost 20 years ago “free for taking”. It is my prized possession…I absolutely love it! We we’re so happy to find your blog…we have searched for years for info On these old stoves! Thanks for any input you can give us!"</blockquote>The things I noticed about the stove: The model is a later version of the Deluxe...early 1950's. Probably '52 - '54. The broiler foot pedal was a later option. The stove has Telechron clock which is a little unusual for the later models which seems to have the time control clock. The clock also has chrome knobs...which is a nice feature :) It's also a little unusual for this model to be a non-CP (without a standing pilot). These later stoves seems to almost be made to order because there is so much variance in the features. The stove has those very nice chrome burner knob backs...those are special!<br />
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Connie and I exchanged a few emails about her oven not working properly. We originally discussed the possibility that their thermostat needed work, and then I received this update:<br />
<blockquote>"Just wanted to let you know… I told you our Tappan oven was not working….not getting hot. We had the oven pulled out, so we took everything apart, Tom wanted To make sure that is was the oven control before we sent it away to be rebuilt. After taking the burners completely out and cleaning them, they did not work right either! If you got one burner lit, and lit another, the first one would go out! So Tom checked the gas line, low pressure! He went down and tried to light the hot water tank… It had low gas pressure. We called the gas company. Our meter was broke, they replaced it. While we have the “old girl” pulled out he is replacing the flexible gas line, then I should be BAKING Christmas cookies!!"</blockquote>A good reminder to start with the basics when addressing stove problems. And, yes, I am that far behind in posting reader's stove pictures (those Christmas cookies she baked are long gone, I am sure). Be patient, I have many more reader's stoves to share....<br />
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<i>Connie and Tom - Thanks for sharing your photos and info.!</i>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3241616268518648811.post-88637930880882867622011-02-18T21:06:00.003-06:002011-02-19T16:28:51.453-06:00A Different Kind of Pilot LightI have a treat for you today. I am going to share string of emails I exchanged with Jeff, a Tappan Talk reader. Jeff also shared some great pictures of his new stove and some of his restoration activity. Take a look at the <b>very</b> unusual standing pilot system. Also, notice the nice shot of the foot pedal on the base of the stove that opens the broiler.<br />
<blockquote>"Hi, I love your wonderful blog on the old Tappan stoves.<br />
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I found a Tappan Deluxe in [Iowa]. Last Saturday I rented a van and drove from [Wisconsin] to [Iowa] and picked it up. It was in a 1950's brick, ranch style house. It was being sold by the daughter of the original owners. She thought it was a 1952 model.<br />
I spent all day Sunday cleaning it. I have to say, after working on old cars, radios and outboard motors looking under the hood of an old stove is very depressing. Lots of rust and grease. But no matter the stove is hooked up and working.<br />
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A few interesting details. The tag on the back of the stove has a date of July 8, 1954 and was apparently sold by The Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company in Chicago. This stove is a CP model but there is no standing pilot in the oven. Instead the oven uses the top right burner pilot and is described a single point ignition on the oven control panel. It has amber burner rings, gold details, simmer burners and pyro-grates. It does not have the chrome window trim however. It has one last test to pass. I need to see if the oven thermostat is working. Cross your fingers!"</blockquote>*****************************************************************************<br />
<blockquote>"Wow, that stove is excellent. I'm curious if the tag on the back is indicating that the gas company sold the stove....or the date they hooked it up & inspected it. Very interesting. Also, the standing pilot configuration is something I have never seen before. Just when we think we have seen everything, I get en email with something new :) I was amazed at how much of the "rust" actually washed away on the parts under the top of my stove. Pull out the burners & wash them and it will give you an idea if the rest if surface or not. Also, anything that does not touch a flame, can be touched up with black high heat paint - looks good and also keeps the rust in check. Well, worth the drive to pick her up!!! Tappan Talk"</blockquote>*****************************************************************************<br />
<blockquote>"Hello, Thanks for all the work you do to post reader's stories and pics. Your site is very informative and helpful. Now that you mention it, I believe you are right that the tag was probably from the gas company that hooked up the stove. The house that the stove was in is for sale and I looked up the info about the house. It was built in 1957 so I think the daughter's parents must have either bought the stove used or lived someplace near Chicago when it was purchased new. I wrote her today and asked for more details so maybe the date can be nailed down with more certainty. Thanks! Jeff"</blockquote>*****************************************************************************<br />
<blockquote>"Well I crossed my fingers but the oven on my Tappan Deluxe from [Iowa] was not happy. My oven has a very complicated safety/ignitor called a Bryant Type JSP Range-Lyter. It controls gas through 6 connections and there are 3 pilots involved in running the oven!! I wish my stove had the simple "push the red button" type safety. I had to remove the safety and send it off [for] a rebuild at $195. I included a pic of the part. Jeff"</blockquote>*****************************************************************************<br />
<blockquote>"Too bad that your safety needs to be rebuilt, but I suppose we are lucky that there are still folks available to do it. Tappan Talk"</blockquote>*****************************************************************************<br />
<blockquote>"Hello again, Here are some before and after pics of my Tappan Deluxe from [Iowa]. The oven safety was rebuilt [and] the safety is working ok and the oven is baking pizza! I took the top off and cleaned up all the grease and dirt, removed the surface rust, treated it with Rust Reformer and painted it with high heat black paint. I did the same to the front brackets that hold down the top. I'm really glad to know that things are clean and the rust is under control! I removed the oven burner, burner spud and holder and cleaned out the oven. I repainted the spud holder and cleaned up the gas lines. Gallons and gallons of black water have gone down the drain. I ordered some teflon insulated wire from <a href="http://www.bulkwire.com/" title="http://www.bulkwire.com/"><span style="color: blue;">www.bulkwire.com</span></a> and some ceramic wire nuts from McMaster Carr and my last project is to rewire the burner control back-lighting.<br />
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Wow what a project! As you might be able to tell from the pics, the stove just fits into the space. There are only fractions of an inch of wiggle room. I live in an apartment building built in 1916 [Wisconsin]. The counter tops and cupboards in my kitchen are pretty horrible but the stove is working!<br />
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I took the Visiminder works to a clock shop to be reassembled after I got in over my head LOL. I will give you an update on that soon."</blockquote>*****************************************************************************<br />
<blockquote>"Thanks for the update! I'm anxious to get to your stove, as the pilot arrangement is so unusual. I do have instructions on adjusting the oven burner spud, if you ever need them. TT"</blockquote><br />
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<i>Jeff, thanks for sharing your great photos & restoration info!</i>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3241616268518648811.post-47568602939383719952011-02-05T10:16:00.000-06:002011-02-05T10:16:25.942-06:00A New York Tappan DeluxeSara in NY sent me the following email:<br />
<blockquote>"Hi, Stuccohouse.<br />
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Here are the Craigslist pictures of my new beauty. She's a CP, model AV 667 9E, and seems, to my untrained eye, to be in pretty good shape. I think now you can see why I believe she resembles <a href="http://tappantalk.blogspot.com/2010/01/ron-and-aidens-1948-tappan-deluxe.html">Ron and Aiden's stove</a>, but may be a tad newer because our respective stoves have different model numbers and because their stovetop light has a chain pull, which mine doesn't. I don't know where to find information regarding her actual age.<br />
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I'm only doing cleaning and other minor aesthetic tasks at present, but one thing I cannot do is figure out whether or not I can remove the chrome Logo/Clock/Timer/Roasting Temp. plaque (for lack of a better description) on the backsplash. It is very, very pitted and decidedly unattractive and if I could safely take it off someone somewhere might be able to restore it. Does anyone know if the thing is actually removable?"</blockquote>Sara and I exchanged a few emails on starting to restore a "new to you" stove. My advice: The easiest place to start is <a href="http://tappantalk.blogspot.com/search/label/Cleaning">cleaning</a>, if course. The <a href="http://stuccohouse.blogspot.com/2008/06/arrival.html">burners pull out</a>. There are also drip drawers that are directly under the burners that pull out. Most people don't notice these, so they were rarely cleaned over the years. They are at the top of the side storage areas and just slide out for cleaning. Mine were disgusting, but cleaned up to look like new. I find those cleaning "miracle erasers" work really well for cleaning. Also, the bottom plates in the oven lift out for cleaning.<br />
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Can anyone answer Sara's question about removing the back splash trim? What do you think the model year is?<br />
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<i>Sara, thanks for sharing pictures of your new purchase!</i>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3241616268518648811.post-63182205042488318862011-01-30T22:42:00.000-06:002011-01-30T22:42:32.282-06:00PorcelainAnother Twin Cities vintage stove owner sent me photos if their Tappan. Cheri sent me this email:<br />
<blockquote>"Hello - I just came upon your website. We have a Tappan Range, Model No. GVD 57 6. We bought our 1947 home in 1980 (which came with the 1947 Tappan). We have been using it ever since and love it! <br />
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I was wondering if you knew of anyone/any place in the Twin Cities area that repainted or restored outsides of stoves. The enamel is looking a little shabby and could use a little restoration." </blockquote>I sent Cheri the following links for reporcelaining. I know these places all have worked on vintage stoves, but have not used them myself. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone that has used them.<br />
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<a href="http://www.reporcelain.com/">Gigi's Hollydale Appliances</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.ipe-porcelain.com/">Independence Porcelain Enamel</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.customceramic.com/">Custom Ceramic Coatings, Inc</a>.<br />
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<i>Thanks Cheri for the photos!</i>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3241616268518648811.post-18648573674544439832011-01-23T15:22:00.000-06:002011-01-23T21:57:27.734-06:00Burner ValvesI purchased burner valve cream from <a href="http://www.antiquestoves.com/toac/valvec1.htm">The Old Appliance Club</a>. The cream comes with some pretty easy to follow general instructions. They aren't specific to a Tappan Deluxe, but it's not brain surgery. I was a little intimidated to start this project, but once I had the valves apart it...I had an ah-ha moment when I realized how simply they work.<br />
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I used a mild degreaser to clean the parts. You just need to pay attention as you disassemble, so you can reassemable the relubricated parts the same way. My valves turned out well and now turn pretty effortlessly with a satisfying little click. I plan to have them professionally reviewed before I put them into action.<br />
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Of course, I started <a href="http://stuccohouse.blogspot.com/2009/05/one-step-closer.html">working on the valves themselves a while ago. They were covered in grease and the brass was a total surprise</a>.<br />
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I still need to replace the insulation in <a href="http://stuccohouse.blogspot.com/2008/09/broiling.html">the broiler door</a>.<br />
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<blockquote>"Good Morning! We have so much in common! My husband and i live in S. Mpls in a little stucco house too :) This oven was in the basement and we really like it, but it's in rough shape. Do you know anybody who does restoration who we could talk to about getting it restored to usability? Also, I am having a tough time finding this particular tappan model online at all. It's 2622 wv271 Have you heard anything about this particular model? Thanks, really enjoy your site!"</blockquote><br />
<div>I think this stove is most likely from the late 1930's - early 1940's. We have seen similar stoves from other readers with <a href="http://tappantalk.blogspot.com/search/label/Opal%20Glass%20Light">that great Opal Glass Light</a>. It seems like the oven door handle holds the clue to they year....the more rounded handles, like this one, appear to be later and the longer more squared off handles appear to be earlier. As these stoves moved into the 1940's, the opening mechanism for the side storage cabinets moved from a turn knob to the lift release buttons that we see as standard on the Tappan Deluxe models.</div><div><br />
</div><div>Another Twin Cities reader sent me an email a while back with a recommendation of a local guy that worked on her vintage stove. I have not used him. If you do, I'd love to hear about your experience. His name is Al Ligons, and his company is Absolutely Guaranteed Appliance Service.</div><div><br />
</div><div><i>Sars, thanks for sharing your photos!</i></div><div><br />
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I'm going to start us off with a 1949 patent application for the ornamental design of an early Deluxe model. Over the next few months, I'll post more...some dating back to the early 1930's.<br />
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<i>A huge thanks to Maureen for all of her research!</i><br />
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<blockquote>"A new show on HGTV called Cash & Cari has a Tappan Deluxe in the first episode. Sounds like it gets damaged however.<br />
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When: Saturday January 01 at 2pm eastern on HGTV<br />
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Also in this episode... Cari agrees to pay thousands for the contents of an entire home. But will she uncover enough treasures to justify the monumental cleanup? A rare vintage stove gets banged up on the way to the warehouse. And, back at the shop, a hopeful collector comes in with an Impressionist painting. But is it a real Degas?<br />
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There is also <a href="http://www.hgtv.com/accessories/flea-market-finds-and-estate-sale-treasures/pictures/page-3.html">a photo gallery for the episode and there is a picture of the Tappan Deluxe</a>."</blockquote>I don't have cable, but if anyone watches this episode I hope they post a comment!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3241616268518648811.post-86229626829880724252010-12-11T21:53:00.000-06:002010-12-11T21:53:30.104-06:00A Vintage ReplacementMaureen sent me a couple of emails about her new Tappan Deluxe. Along with the email info, she included photos of vintage Magic Chef she previously owned. Both stoves seem to be a good fit for her 1920's Tudor style house. <br />
<blockquote>"I found Tappan Talk today as I was waiting for the delivery of the Tappan I purchased.<br />
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[...]The Tappan I have is model TV63X16 serial number 203049. It has red rings around the knobs, I wonder if these are supposed to light up. The clock doesn't work, but it looks cool. It is not a CP model so the oven has to be lit each time.<br />
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It was built in Mansfield, OH. I bought it yesterday from a used appliance dealer in the West Park neighborhood of Cleveland, OH. I think he got it from an estate sale.<br />
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The stove is a replacement for a 1948 Magic Chef which I had since 1976. It finally needed a new thermostat and I am hoping that my money was better spent in getting this Tappan. It now is in the kitchen of our 1929 house - not a bungalow. There are plenty of beautiful bungalows in our neighborhood. Our is more of an English shingle covered tudor (I guess). We've been here since 1986 but are still not finished.<br />
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The Tappan has a pull chain for the top light, which works. The oven light works, too. The oven is enamel. There is on wire shelf in the left storage space, and no shelves or racks in the right storage space. It has red glass rings behind the control knobs, but they do no light up. I don't think they were ever intended to light up - I took off the manifold covers and there is no sign of wiring, a switch or a light. I guess it is a 60 series - so it must be late 40s or early 50s.<br />
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I think my Grandmother had one like this - I kind of remember it. I need to look through old family photos to verify.(That would have been in the early 1950s.)"</blockquote>Maureen also sent me a follow-up email with some VERY interesting info. that she discovered (and agreed to let me post). Watch for this in an upcoming post :)<br />
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<i>Thanks Maureen for sharing your photos.....and the upcoming surprise!</i><br />
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What I thought I'd do is start a post that is purely questions (and hopefully, answers) from readers. This way we will have one location for readers to exchange information. I will then make a permanent link to this post and put it on the left side of the blog.<br />
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Please post any questions....answers....tips...advice.....etc. as a comment to this post.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com144tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3241616268518648811.post-78712788807904296932010-11-14T20:48:00.000-06:002010-11-15T19:54:25.994-06:00Late 1940's TappanAngie sent me the following email about her stove, as well as a bunch of great photos:<br />
<blockquote>"My husband and I moved into an old house that was built in the late 40's to early 50's. In the basement we found an old Tappan 4 burner gas stove with oven. I have looked at other pics of other Tappan ranges and they all have the timer dial in the center ( or at least thats what im thinking it is. Anyway, I have included with my email several pictures of the stove. Maybe you can tell me what year it is. Sorry its not cleaned up yet. We just began discussing the stove recently so I thought I'd try to do some hunting. Thanks for any of your help, in advance :)"</blockquote>I originally thought her stove was early 1940's. I started looking through the 1940 and 1941 Sales Manuals I have and found a similar back splash and "cove" top, but the vents were vertical instead of horizontal like Angie's stove. Then I pulled out an older Owner's Manual (<a href="http://tappantalk.blogspot.com/2010/01/ron-and-aidens-1948-tappan-deluxe.html">courtesy of Ron & Aiden</a>) and bingo....found an illustration of a stove similar to Angie's. This would move Angie's stove to the late 1940's (possibly, 1946 -1947).<br />
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Also, note the <a href="http://tappantalk.blogspot.com/2010/06/deluxe-cove-top.html">similarities to Dionne's stove</a>. I even (accidentally) hunted down the same Sales Manual picture.<br />
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<i>Thanks Angie for sharing the photos!</i><br />
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<blockquote>"I took some pictures of my tappan for you. I bought this in 2006 from the granddaughter of the original owner. It was in good shape but needed a major cleaning. Over the last 4 years, I found the burner covers and the oven racks on ebay, ordered new burner knobs and replaced all of the bulbs. The only thing I have left to do is to rebuild the thermostat, find a pair of pyrex burner trivits and rebuild the clock again. I have attempted to rebuild the clock two times already out of parts I found on ebay, but it dosen't keep time very well. I think the problem is in the coil, because the telechron rotor works fine and the gears turn easily. The inside of the oven is almost spotless as is the porcelan finish on the exterior. We have the stove in our basement kitchen and it works better and is alot easier to clean than the new stove upstairs.<br />
Thanks, Joe"</blockquote>If anyone has Telechron clock repair advice for Joe, I'm sure he'd be happy to hear it. Check out the Tappan Chef salt & pepper shakers in the top of the stove. And if you peek in the pull out cutlery drawer on the open right storage area, I think I spot the same set of <a href="http://tappantalk.blogspot.com/2009/12/another-version-of-white.html">solid white Roman arch shakers that Katie showed us a few months ago</a>.<br />
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Also, does anyone have any ideas for reproduction versions of the pyroglass plates that fit on the burner grates of some of the Tappan Deluxes? There certainly are quite a few stove owners looking for them.<br />
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<i>Thanks, Joe for the photos. Your stove looks great in that kitchen!</i><br />
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I ran across some info. on the Tappan 400 Series stoves. Up until now, I have focused on older Tappans, but these all-in-one units are very cool and it's fun to see what features Tappan carried forward and what features changed over time.<br />
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<blockquote>"Dear Tappan Talk,<br />
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Now that I have been able to move my stove Precious into place I am ready to seriously address some of her operational issues. My Tappan is a 1950 AV669-16 previously posted in your blog and although her knobs are working (glowing red) I found the cove lights do not work nor does the clock. I want to remove the cove containing these components but am wondering if the electrical components will cleanly “unplug” from the stove body in the removal process. Do you have any information? Also I have found your blog extremely helpful regarding my oven pilot light. This will not stay lighted but I found references to this problem under both Thermocouple and Thermostat and will re-address this with a qualified stove technician and hope to fix this as well as regulate the thermostat. Fingers crossed I won’t have to have it re-built!"</blockquote>And then a quick update from Joe...<br />
<blockquote>"...I have been tweeking the kitchen still further, switched-out the clock for one with a chrome (plastic) frame w/black face & white numbers & this weekend I bought a stainless steel shelf from IKEA to hang below the clock instead of the Victorian one I currently have. I’m trying to add a more commercial look/feel to the stove area to compliment Precious.<br />
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My kitchen guy has now added upper cabinets to which I am adding lights as well & with these cheap base cabinets, the kick bases are all the same as the cabinet finish….white…so I’m getting 20’ of black vinyl cove to glue to the kick base. The black will look more authentic and also help diffuse the differences in white between the floor and cabinet. I’ll send pics of this too when I finish."</blockquote>This kitchen looks like it's out of the pages of a magazine. Thanks for sharing them Joe!<br />
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<blockquote>"I'm glad to discover your blog. I have a Tappan stove,<br />
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The label on the stove says it is model number ZCKV 2662 Lot #2. Serial # H13088. Based on the description of the stove, which I found online, I think it is the 1953 Model 60. A previous repair guy told me it was the Standard model and so not worth saving, like a Deluxe. It came with the house I bought 8 years ago. The previous owner had bought it, fixed it up and installed it. The back lights up like a jukebox. There is a light in the oven, a clock that moves but doesn't keep time and recipies on the backsplash."</blockquote>This stove looks a lot like a Deluxe, except the clock on the backsplash is rectangular, the door handles are more streamlined, the burner knobs and manifold panels are chrome. It has a pull out utensils drawer and towel holders in the right storage area, but I've never seen a blue drawer before. Finally, the thermostat knob is larger than a typical Deluxe. 1953 sounds like it might be about right.<br />
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