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I have a vintage Kenmore Range from the 1930's which had a rather unfortunate accident with a large pan of ham glaze. I have been able to disassemble the door to clean but think that it would be best to replace the insulation.
I cannot find a source for replacement insulation....any ideas where I can get some? Unfortunately Sears is little help as they don't have parts manuals that go back that far.
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Try to find an old technician who can try to match up the old part.
Gene.
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Perhaps you could refer me to the website for retired appliance technicians. I haven't been able to find them in the yellow pages.:)
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I a retired technician that would have worked on a 1930's appliance would most likely be dead by now.
Anyone else have any realistic sources for oven door insulation?
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