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Default Hardwick oven/stove question

In article >,
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> I need some good info here. I have an old Hardwick oven/stove that is 36"
> wide. It's gas. I love it ! I spent all morning cleaning it. Ugh. It has a
> light on it and also an electrical outlet. I bought a wire to rewire it so I
> can hopefully plug it in and use the light and outlet. The old cord is
> greasy as all get out; it's also one of those old fabric entwined ones, at
> this point, totally unusable. That is my only complaint with a gas
> stove/oven, the flying grease. I'll never go back to an electricI can't
> imagine putting my cast iron treasures in/on/around an electric contraption.
> I pulled it out one time to look at the wiring (I used to work in a lamp
> shop but that's so diff). My apt is 1949 built. I'm wondering if that stove
> is from then. I really want to rewire this and get the light working and the
> outlet so I can set my crockpot on the top of it. There is a 13 3/4 inch
> spread between burners !
>
> Long time lurker, need some wiring help..
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Don't know how to wire them, but suggest that you could get replacement
wiring, made for heat, at your local electrical supply / lamp house.