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<p>[QUOTE="Rayo56, post: 136013, member: 2022"]Tighten the nut on the bottom, just snug it, don't tighten the heck out of it. If it doesn't turn then put some penetrating oil on it and let it soak in.</p><p><br /></p><p>People will buy it "as is" - maybe 30-40$ range. I'd just put a new burner on it if you can't straighten the old one, add a chimney, and have a globe painted for it and keep it. I have a hard time selling anything - LOL![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rayo56, post: 136013, member: 2022"]Tighten the nut on the bottom, just snug it, don't tighten the heck out of it. If it doesn't turn then put some penetrating oil on it and let it soak in. People will buy it "as is" - maybe 30-40$ range. I'd just put a new burner on it if you can't straighten the old one, add a chimney, and have a globe painted for it and keep it. I have a hard time selling anything - LOL![/QUOTE]
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