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jiffy mixer mfg co-address needed

updated sat 22 may 99

 

Richard Gralnik on wed 19 may 99

Carolyn,

Not to detract from Jiffy but have you tried the D-I-Y solution where you
weld the middle
link of about 9" of stainless steel chain to a 3/8" stainless steel rod?
Any self-respecting
TIG welder can do it for you in a matter of minutes and these things
out-whip anything
this side of a food processor.

Richard

At 04:00 PM 5/15/99 -0400, you wrote:
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>If anyone out there has an address, phone number or email address for the
>manufacturers of the Jiffy Mixer, I would appreciate your forwarding these to
>me. I have worn out my second Jiffy Mixer (the 5-10 gal size at about $45
>each) - I love the way they mix, but the stainless steel bands that hold the
>blades together just simply wear away to nothing during use. I am hoping the
>company might be able to replace these bands.
>
>Thanks in advance, Carolynn Palmer, Somerset Center, Michigan
>
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Richard Gralnik Ph: (310) 323-5998 x.1050
Sr. Systems Engr. Fx: (310) 323-6197
DeskTalk Systems, Inc. rgralnik@desktalk.com
19401 S. Vermont Ave. #F100
Torrance, CA. 90502

Chuck Nunnelly on fri 21 may 99

In a message dated 5/19/99 5:15:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
rgralnik@desktalk.com writes:

<< Any self-respecting
TIG welder can do it for you in a matter of minutes and these things
out-whip anything
this side of a food processor.
>>
I too second the chain and rod, it works great. I didn't have access to a
welder, but used epoxy. Package says 4500 psi breaking strength, sanded it
smooth.

Chuck Nunnelly
Mechanicsville VA