Rick,
One place I've found for oddball marine stove parts is A&H Enterprises in
Tustin, Ca. On the web at http://packstoves.net.
Many marine stoves use burners, etc. from Primus, Optimus, etc. A&H has parts
for them.
Dennis C.
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> From: Rick Brass <rickbr...@earthlink.net>
>To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
>Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2012 8:14 AM
>Subject: Stus-List Source for parts for a Galley Maid alcohol stove
>
>
>Imzadi still has the Galley Maid ahcohol stove that was original equipment. I
>plan to switch to LP eventually, but first I need to figure out where to put
>an locker for the LP tanks. So the new stove is a future project.
>>
>>One of the burners in my current stove has developed a pinhole leak in one of
>>the heating tubes used to heat and vaporize the alcohol. I will need to
>>rebuild that burner, and it might be a good idea to do both of them. I was
>>surprised to find that Galley Maid is still in business, and I’ve e mailed
>>them about the possibility of getting parts. But with an out of production
>>stove that is 34 years old, I don’t have much hope of success.
>>
>>Has anyone on the list had to obtain parts for one of these old stoves, and
>>can you steer me toward a source for parts?
>>
>>
>>Rick Brass
>>Washington, NC
>>
>>
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