sschell Posted June 13, 2010 Report Posted June 13, 2010 I'm trying to fix my grandma's Westinghouse electric griddle from the 50s. The resistor (at least I think that's what it is) has failed. Unfortunately, whatever insulating material was used to encase it has melted, so there is no way to make out any part value labeling. Is there some general "close enough" value part I can replace it with or is an exact replacement the only way? I know this isn't audio related, but I thought I would try asking here before seeking out a vintage appliance repair forum (which I'm sure exists somewhere). Quote
kevin gilmore Posted June 13, 2010 Report Posted June 13, 2010 The heating element is wrapped and insulated with asbestos. You really don't want to mess with it. If you are desperate to have it fixed, take it to a shop that will fix it, and let them worry about the hazards. Quote
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