HAND MIXER GEARS REPAIR

The ability to come to the aid of your significant other because of the tools and machines in your workshop os indeed priceless. My wife learned long ago that I could repair or improve most of the items on our everyday life because of my shop so I get encouragement rather than questioning when I say I need a new tool or machine.
 
Very nice! A $200 repair to a $20 mixer. Truly a man after my own heart!
And mine. . . What we tend to forget is that it isn't a matter of $$$, where would you find anothjer $20 mixer on short notice. This happened to my wife shortly after we married. The third option, I found her a "KitchenAid" on a real stand. That was 30 odd years ago, a KitchenAid doesn't break. The timing worked out for it though, it wasn't a holiday and I had just gotten off work. Actually, the motor had an electrical failure and I didn't want to fool with it. When I opened it and saw the (lack of) brushes, we left straightaway. A gouged commutator is no light fix.

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