In a message dated 11/29/05 4:12:57 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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Now, as it happens, I have an exquisite 1940's Swing-A-Way
streamlined-aluminum wall can opener. But the cutting wheel has become slightly off-center
and .....
Chris:
I think that we had one of those. It was mounted on my mom's tangerine with
small blue, white, and yellow hyperbola-shaped lines Formica kitchen wall.
It had a bronze bushing that cracked. Maybe yours does too. I fixed the
problem of the cracked bushing when I sold the house with can opener as an
installed appliance. Maybe it's time for you to move and leave the broken stuff
behind to sweeten the deal.
Steve Stokowski
Stone Products Consultants
Building Products Microscopy
10 Clark St., Ste. A
Ashland, Mass. 01721-2145
508-881-6364 (ph. & fax)
http://members.aol.com/crushstone/petro.htm
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