Jotul knobs

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bhoyle

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Oct 6, 2014
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Asheville, NC
Quick question,

We've got a white enamel Oslo and the wife was inquiring about whether or not we could sand/re-stain the wooden knobs a lighter color. The current stain is a very dark, nearly black wood stain. If it is possible, are there any particular needs besides sanding and re-staining with a basic wood stain?
 
It will be close to the heat but not in contact with a direct hit surface. Just research the stain tou select and check the temp ranges. You should be fine.
 
I didn't think they were wood, but looking at them closely now it's wood. So yea why not stain them. I was thinking you could a get a nice metal single screw knob, but maybe no good, it's going to get hot. For me it would work as I never touch it without a stove glove on.
 
My wife constantly used to loosen up the Oslo side door knob, so I put on slippery ceramic one. Now it never loosens, looks great and dresses it up! Metal knobs come in the same size.. Put the same type on the front door. We always use a glove on a hot stove.

A local hardware store had a great selection.
 
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My wife constantly used to loosen up the Oslo side door knob, so I put on slippery ceramic one. Now it never loosens, looks great and dresses it up! Metal knobs come in the same size.. Put the same type on the front door. We always use a glove on a hot stove.

A local hardware store had a great selection.

Funny after years of my wife loosening the side door knob. She said it wasn't her doing it. But after explaining it doesn't turn and to push the whole arm, it hasn't been loose this season.

Your right the black knobs need go for something classier.
 
I solved the problem of the Jotul's F500 nob loosening up on my girlfriends stove by buying a PH.
 
How exactly are these knobs getting loose ... going on seven years and the knob is just like the day I picked it up from the store.
 
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How exactly are these knobs getting loose ... going on seven years and the knob is just like the day I picked it up from the store.

My wife was grabbing only the knob and turning it like a door knob, as she moved the arm. Know matter how tight I made it, she had it loose in a few weeks.
 
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