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fltcoils

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Has anyone rewired a waffle irons heating coils?

I saw there are kits for electric dryers to rewire the heating coils with new coils. So how about nichrome wire for the smaller appliances?

(I assume a smaller diameter to keeps watts down for the shorter length wire.)

I have an antique from the 30s that burned out it's nichrome wire in one spot.
 
Borax

reading results:

It seems that some have repaired nichrome wire in dryer heaters and other such elements. they will twist the wires together to remake a good physical/electrical connection, then apply borax, then apply current to heat up and it somehow makes a weld.

Another way is to get a carbon rod, connect to 1 side of power supply don't need lots of voltage for this only current) and touch twisted pair of wires to carbon, making a ball of welded metal there.

Has anyone done this, or know of a source for new nichrome wire?
 
I think you can still get the wire/coil material. When I was thinking I'd have to re-wire the deep well coil on my mom's '49 Westy I'm pretty sure I was advised that this stuff could still be purchased. But then I got the above advice that twisting the broken ends together would work--if they wouldn't be seeing a whole lot of use--so that's what I did. Never heard of the Borax thing but might try that if the coil fails again before I unload the stove.
 
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