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Dean Romig 01-11-2011 11:09 PM

Pictures are now in the correct order.

Jack Cronkhite 01-11-2011 11:11 PM

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Dad what type of Mix Master does Mom want/need? You know she deserves a new one. :)
She's heard there is some kind of electric thing now. I'm pretty sure we could just fix the crank on the handle. I think she just turned it too fast one day. I really am not a fan of electricity. Don't like all those big batteries you need to keep in the root cellar and we would have to get a much bigger wind mill. Here's a picture. Maybe you can tell me what's wrong?? Pretty sure it can be fixed. Waste not want not.
http://www.musclecars.net/parts/part...0723382738.jpg

Rich Anderson 01-12-2011 09:04 AM

I see the problem clearly, It's an inverse proportion of torque and pressure created by the velocity in which the crank is turned. Tell Mom to slow down on the crank speed and you will be fine.:)

I'm still hunting preserve birds but they are wiley creatures so as a loving adopted son if you need the Boswell checked out for future fall expeditions just let me know. We have regular UPS delivery:whistle:

Jack Cronkhite 01-12-2011 09:36 AM

I think I'll let you tell Mom and you might just need the Boswell when you let her know how to operate in her kitchen. :nono: Only made that mistake once. It was a long time ago but the memory remains very clear:eek:, unlike so many others that have dimmed in the mist of time.

Dean Romig 01-12-2011 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Richard Anderson (Post 32382)
I see the problem clearly, It's an inverse proportion of torque and pressure created by the velocity in which the crank is turned. Tell Mom to slow down on the crank speed and you will be fine.:)


Rich, the manufacturer had that all taken care of by the presence of a counterweight on the flywheel so I think we need to look further.


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