Deborah Grant on sat 3 dec 05
Does anyone know where to get accessories for Randall wheels? I am in
desperate need for a new rubber drive wheel for my 45 year old Randall?
Debby Grant in New Hampshire
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Patrick Cross on sat 3 dec 05
Hello, I don't know much of anything about Randall wheels or if parts are
still available but if for some reason they're not...I wonder if a wheel of=
f
a skate board might work with some modification. Just a thought. This is =
a
power assisted kick wheel right?
Patrick
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> Does anyone know where to get accessories for Randall wheels? I am in
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BJ Clark | Stinking Desert Ceramics on sun 4 dec 05
I'm in the same boat as Debby.
I'm told they are drive wheels used in old clothes dryers. I'm currently
trying to track down what brand that was and see if any repair shops here i=
n
my town could order one (or a dozen or a gross *g*).
If anyone has any information, I'm sure a few of us would like it!
Thanks,
BJ Clark
On 12/3/05, Patrick Cross wrote:
>
> Hello, I don't know much of anything about Randall wheels or if parts ar=
e
> still available but if for some reason they're not...I wonder if a wheel
> off
> a skate board might work with some modification. Just a thought. This i=
s
> a
> power assisted kick wheel right?
>
> Patrick
>
>
> On 12/3/05, Deborah Grant wrote:
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> > Does anyone know where to get accessories for Randall wheels? I am in
> > desperate need for a new rubber drive wheel for my 45 year old Randall?
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lela martens on mon 5 dec 05
>I'm in the same boat as Debby.
>I'm told they are drive wheels used in old clothes dryers. I'm currently
>trying to track down what brand that was and see if any repair shops here
>in
>my town could order one (or a dozen or a gross *g*).
>If anyone has any information, I'm sure a few of us would like it!
>
>Thanks,
>BJ Clark
>
>
>Try `freecycle`..You`d be amazed at what goes on there. I have enough sink
>cut outs for bats now to last me my pottying life, and gathering more for
>the guild. Also got rid of old furniture, Santa hats and neighbour got new
>belts for his car, new parts for his snow blower, and sand to keep from
>falling on these slippery roads.
Doesn`t cost anything but a few minutes on the PC where we are anyway.
Lela, where it`s still cold, but we are getting the basement cleaned up from
plumbing problems..what a relief!
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Louis Katz on mon 5 dec 05
I would call the Archie Bray Foundation and see what they are using.
(800) 443-6434
The studio has numerous Randals . Hope it works.
Also you could take the old piece to an appliance parts shop. I have =20
seen them in appliance parts catalogs but I don't have any anymore.
Louis
On Dec 4, 2005, at 11:41 PM, lela martens wrote:
>> I'm in the same boat as Debby.
>> I'm told they are drive wheels used in old clothes dryers. I'm =20
>> currently
>> trying to track down what brand that was and see if any repair shops =20=
>> here
>> in
>> my town could order one (or a dozen or a gross *g*).
>> If anyone has any information, I'm sure a few of us would like it!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> BJ Clark
>>
>>
>> Try `freecycle`..You`d be amazed at what goes on there. I have enough =
=20
>> sink
>> cut outs for bats now to last me my pottying life, and gathering more =
=20
>> for
>> the guild. Also got rid of old furniture, Santa hats and neighbour =20=
>> got new
>> belts for his car, new parts for his snow blower, and sand to keep =20=
>> from
>> falling on these slippery roads.
> Doesn`t cost anything but a few minutes on the PC where we are anyway.
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> Lela, where it`s still cold, but we are getting the basement cleaned =20=
> up from
> plumbing problems..what a relief!
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