Electric conversion for a Rayburn 208 GL

Recent conversion for a much loved Rayburn 208GL. Feedback from the customer is:

‘We are delighted with the Rayburn conversion, and everything is working just as it should. We have just had our first pizzas this evening! Thank you again for all you did with such well-mannered professionalism. We are delighted with the work, and you can quote me!’

Second conversion for Rayburn Supreme

This Supreme was originally solid fuel, then converted to oil. Now just converted to Energiser electric power. Notice the large flue box has been removed, and although you can’t see it in the picture a plate is being made to cover the flue vent aperture in the top, as no flue is required after the conversion. Cabling to be tidied up too. Good to see it on its third lease of life!

Our first conversion of a Rayburn No1

This week, just completed the conversion of this very tidy No1. It is the later model, identified by its overlapping ashpit door. It was made sometime up to 1958, so it could well have seen the Queens Coronation through. Distinguished by its lack of hob cover, this one makes a lovely conversion and will soon be moved from the barn it is in currently and installed in a cottage in Dorset. We also converted the owners 2 oven oil aga this week, so their kitchen is warm again, and ready for the winter.