Molly's Makeover

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tennblondie78

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Meet Molly Mixmaster. She came from the wrong side of the tracks and had the damage to prove it. I took her in, showed her some love and turned her into an Uptown Girl. Now she mixes for the white bread world. (Can you tell I'm a Billy Joel fan? 
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) Here are pictures of her when she came to me:

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Wow! Thats a lovely machine. I should send my Model 12 to you for a refurb! :-) Question - Did you remove all the grease or just clean out most of it and replace it? I've been thinking about using a solvent to dissolve it all and then replacing it with new. Also considering replacing the gasket, but would have to custom make one. Thoughts?
 
Thanks!!

I soaked the gear head in paint thinner for 24 hours and then blew it all completely out with an air compressor. I replaced it with high temp grease. The gasket still seemed in good shape, so I left it alone.
 
Fabulous!

That is a shining example of a very thorough restoration.  I know you and Molly are going to enjoy working together for many years to come.

 

Just beautiful!
 
*innocent whistling*indeed...

You did warn me you had a attachment to pink. I almost wondered if you'd have done the raised Sunbeam logo on Moly's nose in glitter.

Ducking!

Just a superb job and definitely one to be proud of! I'll catch up with you later today to directly relay my admiration for a restore done on a master's level!

Drew
 
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