Richard, a couple of years ago Ron Salmon (Bus Depot) gave me a fold down drain dish drainer from a Westfalia that had suffered a fire. Try as I might, I could not figure out how to replace my Canadian fixed splatter guard with the fold down drainer without butchering the stove/sink lid. In the end I gave up and gave the drainer back to Ron for someone smarter than I to play with it. -Larry '86 Canadian model Syncro Westfalia Richard O'Halloran wrote: > My Canadian Westy (1990) stove does not have the fold down dish drainer tray > that the US models have. I think all Canadian Westies were built this way - > or at least the late model ones. A safety feature perhaps. (OK, who thought > it was a griddle to fry your eggs???!!) > > Has anyone tried to install such a dish draining tray? I have never actually > seen one so I'm not sure how exactly they work. <snip> |
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