Monday, February 17, 2014

Pieces for the future renovation of the kitchen

When we are financially ready to renovate the kitchen we have quite a few items already. All of these items need some type of restoration in the future.


1954 Westinghouse Roaster Oven
Please look past the giant trash bag and cardboard behind the roaster. We recently replaced the cast ironed waste line that ran through the kitchen wall. Once we are finish renovating the second floor bathroom this wall and ceiling will be closed. 

 Westinghouse sold this model with an optional stand that is pictured with our unit. Luckily for us, the roaster's cooking manual and a table of cooking times was not damaged (the manual is located inside of the gray colored piece in the front of the cabinet). 



The above pictures are of a Westinghouse roaster oven. My hubby restored this unit about a month before Thanksgiving. It's a good thing that my hubby will collect salvageable pieces/units for parts for everything so he was able to fix this small oven. This small oven was a God-send during Thanksgiving because I was able to keep all of my side dishes hot (have not upgraded the house power yet). I was able to keep my oven free for the turkey and ham...lol.




Two pictures of a 1947 Westinghouse Home Freezer. We picked this up from the original owner, a lady in her 90s up in Pennsylvania who was downsizing into a smaller residence.








Several views of a 1953 Philco refrigerator. 

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