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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Dave G on 19 February 2026, 15:33:43
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Used the old Kenwood Chef A901E to knead some dough the other day and noticed it smoking like a docker and grinding its gears.
As the topic suggests I had a go at it. For the sake of £6.50 for new snubber R/C components and a suppression cap, some Duckhams grease and a couple of hours ‘enjoyment’, it’s now sweet as a nut. So substantially built too. Not like a modern appliance that’s pressed and snapped together so it busts as soon as you look at it.
And it’s over 40 years old. FORTY!!
Before...
(https://i.postimg.cc/1z1PgBbx/Yuk.jpg)
After...
(https://i.postimg.cc/ZqzZ9H27/A901E.jpg)
P.S. Admins, is there a problem with the Notify function on the forum? Most likely it's just me, but I used to get topic and board notifications no problem.
Now I get none. I’ve checked all my profile settings and all looks good but just now I looked on the forum and there were new posts on boards I was watching but I got no pings…
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There is a certain satisfaction to be had from getting old appliances working again...... like our boiler from 1999.
Make do and mend was the slogan during WW2. :)
I believe James May is into this sort of thing.
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I have an old Kenwood mixer of similar vintage tucked away somewhere that was my Mum's. It's a hefty old thing and weighs a tonne! :)
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There is a certain satisfaction to be had from getting old appliances working again...... like our boiler from 1999.
Make do and mend was the slogan during WW2. :)
I believe James May is into this sort of thing.
There's probably only you and, maybe, two others on here that remember WW2.
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nice work dave .always best to repair rather than replace .
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There is a certain satisfaction to be had from getting old appliances working again...... like our boiler from 1999.
Make do and mend was the slogan during WW2. :)
I believe James May is into this sort of thing.
There's probably only you and, maybe, two others on here that remember WW2.
The Boer war would have been the conflict of your youth, even though you'd only have been a nipper at the time. :)
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I have an old Kenwood mixer of similar vintage tucked away somewhere that was my Mum's. It's a hefty old thing and weighs a tonne! :)
Mrs Opti has a Singer sewing machine from around 1930. I t does the job it was intended for perfectly well and is built to last at least another 100 years.