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Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Oldbloke, Oct 4, 2003.

  1. Oldbloke

    Oldbloke Guest

    Help, SWMBO managed to knock the handle off of my FOAD stainless steel
    cafetiere last week.
    It appears to have been held on with a couple of spot welds, is it a
    feasible bodge to re-spot weld it back on?

    If so, is anyone able to do it.

    My spare pot only does a single mugfull, so it is a very serious situation.

    TIA

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    Oldbloke

    2000 Honda CB500
    BOTAFOT #140
    "He's like Robbo's chubby kid brother"
     
    Oldbloke, Oct 4, 2003
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    Pip Guest

    Only if you can find someone with a TIG welder.
    IIWY, I'd be off to a friendly local engineering/welding workshop with
    a large packet of chocolate biscuits in hand. Bribery works wonders
    in these situations.
    Your pot is full, where's the problem?
    ;-)
     
    Pip, Oct 4, 2003
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  3. Oldbloke

    Oldbloke Guest

    Pip wrote:
    Thanks Pip, we have quite a few small engineering works in Bicester, in fact
    I have used a chap who works out of a cowshed in a local village to
    fabricate stainless steel aircon drip trays for me in the past, I'll give
    him a go.
    My FOAD pot holds about half a gallon, which just about gets my RDA of
    caffeine up to it's required level to enable normal [1] functioning.

    [1] Whatever "normal" means ;)

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    Oldbloke

    2000 Honda CB500
    BOTAFOT #140
    "He's like Robbo's chubby kid brother"
     
    Oldbloke, Oct 4, 2003
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    Timo Geusch Guest

    Oldbloke was seen penning the following ode to ... whatever:
    That'll be the amount required to be able to go out and face then
    world then?
    Not much around here.
     
    Timo Geusch, Oct 4, 2003
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