Nice video, yeah you probably have a cobwebs in the manifold, it doesn’t take much to mess things up. On an old stove that has been sitting up for a while it’s best to go completely through it. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome work Robert , your persistence paid off . Would have been easy to get discouraged but you kept at it . I think your On the right track with obstruction in the burner assembly for the backfire issue .
Use the box end not the open end of the wrench when breaking loose a nut or bolt especially if it's a soft metal like brass. The corners can be rounded off very easily. Open end wrench grabs only 2 corners of the bolt or nut. Box end wrench grabs all 6 corners so does a socket.
First time I’ve come a ross your channel; I’m English, and fully appreciate your “politically incorrect” intro! If we could get the whole world to be the same it would be a better place.
I’m also thinking something is partially obstructing the inside of that manifold if I had to guess. Nice work that had to take some time and patience to get it to where it’s at but a stovie has to do what a stovie has to do. I bet you just can’t stand it and have to get it completely right 😂😂😂.
Nice video, yeah you probably have a cobwebs in the manifold, it doesn’t take much to mess things up. On an old stove that has been sitting up for a while it’s best to go completely through it.
Thanks for sharing.
Awesome work Robert , your persistence paid off . Would have been easy to get discouraged but you kept at it . I think your On the right track with obstruction in the burner assembly for the backfire issue .
history right there my friend
Wow nice job brother! I’d start with cleaning out that second burner!
Awesome video Robert! Let us know what you find out on the burners
I knew it was going to the right man !!!!!!
I've got one of those!
Have It Running, Hope The Problem Isn't Too Hard To Figure Out Robert ! ATB T & M God Bless
Use the box end not the open end of the wrench when breaking loose a nut or bolt especially if it's a soft metal like brass. The corners can be rounded off very easily.
Open end wrench grabs only 2 corners of the bolt or nut. Box end wrench grabs all 6 corners so does a socket.
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First time I’ve come a ross your channel; I’m English, and fully appreciate your “politically incorrect” intro! If we could get the whole world to be the same it would be a better place.
I’m also thinking something is partially obstructing the inside of that manifold if I had to guess. Nice work that had to take some time and patience to get it to where it’s at but a stovie has to do what a stovie has to do. I bet you just can’t stand it and have to get it completely right 😂😂😂.