On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, someotherguy wrote:
> Not to totally bash the item...the upside is, the skirt around the spinner
> maintains a constant thickness all the way down to the base, instead of
> being thin on the underside like the original. Presuming the material he
> used is tough, I figure these much less likely to have the skirt break off.
What are the odds of the skirt breaking off on a home machine ? My knob is
fine, and while I like to stock up on spare parts when available, it doesn't
seem to me this is something likely to break.
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WestNet Internet Services of Westchester
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