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    Eureka ...Disposal?

    eureka as a BRAND is generic as is the -o-matic so, it could be anything god would i love to see one though it looks cool
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    GE ‘High Speed’ Disposall, is this an 8,000 RPM unit?

    i think they're just hardened stainless steel the tungsten carbide cutters are usually deeper in color, no? not shiny steel won't care either way as it will crush literally anything aand if it has the plastic mount it's mid/late 90s everything before that had metal and they changed the design...
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    GE ‘High Speed’ Disposall, is this an 8,000 RPM unit?

    i think they're just hardened stainless steel the tungsten carbide cutters are usually deeper in color, no? not shiny steel won't care either way as it will aand if it has the plastic mount it's mid/late 90s everything before that had metal and they changed the design on those so subtly that...
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    Eureka ...Disposal?

    now this is one of your old beefy bone mill machines from that era.. any doubt about it being a semi commercial unit flies out the window
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    Eureka ...Disposal?

    has anyone seen this before? there's no date, but judging by the patent date it's from pre/midcentury era (40s/50s the brand went all the way up to 2000 something it was renewed sometime in the 80s and was killed in the early aughts) it'd be nice to see older brands like this that aren't made...
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    Motors

    particularly the universal power tool type. didn't know where to post this so i did it here. is it possible to burn them out with a speed control? i don't think it would, as the more you think about it everything that has a speed control is universal and they almost never use induction in...
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    Do Any garbage Disposals Have "Sharp blades"?

    blades this is the inside of the Maxmatic/wastematic/tweeny whatever name it's all cast. i know you've said that it's made better when cast that's why i said it over ise
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    Do Any garbage Disposals Have "Sharp blades"?

    ah yes old 50s GEs and my arch nemi- that word that doesn't exist in my vocabulary. the old 70's/80's WK ss5000 The HUSH i would die to own a new one of. what i thought would just be... flipper blades (like the waste king and the ge) but none of them stand up very far (the old insinkerator...
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    Do Any garbage Disposals Have "Sharp blades"?

    that makes it sound like you'd rather have a rotted turkey in your backyard. one the point is to not have that and two you kinda made it look like you compost turkey..... which we all know is forbidden in compost. (this was a reply to a comment further up the thread.) then plumbing thing's about...
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    Movies with Appliances Being Used

    oh and if you don't mind a cartoon being added; in the ant bully the shrunken down kid and the ants escape through the sink into the disposal, his grandma peering down and yelling at the ants to "taKe mE inSteAD LUCASSSS!!!" as her teeth fall into the disposal only for you to once again see the...
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    youngstown disposal

    oh yeah, duh it's so obvious now lol
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    youngstown disposal

    oh weird that's good info to know lol
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    youngstown disposal

    edit rather than having this exact design it were to be more like the blades on an ise without the fixed or swivel lugs, just a bunch of slightly like... angled wedges like ise had on their mid 2000s exel
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    youngstown disposal

    so, it really is more like say... this rundle disposal than anything the way i imagined it was with this same kind of "food processor" like layout but with a bunch of like... wedges placed in a grid (inverted regular disposal. like rather than having fixed breaker bars/swivel lugs whatever) it...
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    youngstown disposal

    i'm also asking if this's the one they had, if so coolio it sounds the same, hence why i used it as reference. and.... was that potentially why it was so ineffective? p.s. i tried to post it to a different sub but it redirected me. bare with me this wasn't my intent. i tried to put this on...
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    youngstown disposal

    does anyone have/has anyone seen this? i saw one guy reply on an older thread about how they replaced theirs for poor operation when they had purchased their midcentury montreal home in the 70s but nothing more than that. does the mention of the "reverse engineered" blade strike you as odd? i...
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    Movies with Appliances Being Used

    Halloween h20 has a hilariously "scary" garbage disposal with sharp angled spikes (help me figure out wtf that looks like, it's so cheesy lol) that the protagonist character loses (drops) a bottle opener down and retrieves.
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    Do Any garbage Disposals Have "Sharp blades"?

    Drain pipes no one does it like that. period. they always do either 90 tailpipe (that comes with the disposer) or straight out into a T than a P trap, the separated pipe thing is the only part that makes sense. not the whole "pointing the disposer sideways" thing that literally doesn't affect...
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    Do Any garbage Disposals Have "Sharp blades"?

    Disposers for the UK Market Like i said before. Anything by Max appliances is good. just get a maxmatic or a westminster if you're in the UK
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