| Thread Number: 9476 Timer rebuilders |
Post# 175943-12/16/2006-07:17 ||| easy-spin (Troy, New York) |
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I am seeking a source for timer rebuilds. Would anyone be willing to share that information?
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Post# 175951-12/16/2006-07:56 ||| TrainGuy (Southwestern Pennsylvania) |
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Try This:
Reeco Timer Company
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Post# 175956-12/16/2006-08:23 ||| westyslantfront (Tucson, Arizona) |
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Hi Jerry. The mechanic who fixes my machines prefers Reeco over Mid West. So far, any time Reeco has rebuilt works great.
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Post# 175958-12/16/2006-08:25 ||| northwesty (Renton, WA) |
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Yes
I sent the Bendix timer to him last week. He mentioned that he was amazed at all the old timers that were showing up, he mentioned a few, including the Kenmore timer that I had sent earlier - that he hadn't seen some of these timers for YEARS. Must have been mentioned in a newsletter or something. I told him about the collectors club and the site. Nice guy. |
Post# 176135-12/16/2006-23:14 ||| pturo (Syracuse, NY) |
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Wow! This great to know, many of us can't get new timers. Thanks |
Post# 176220-12/17/2006-09:55 ||| 58limited (Port Arthur, Texas) |
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Does REECO also rebuild old oven timers? My '50 O'K & M needs a rebuild. |
Post# 176235-12/17/2006-10:35 ||| TrainGuy (Southwestern Pennsylvania) |
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Does REECO also rebuild old oven timers?
David,
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Thanks for the information---I will keep Reeco's phone number on file.
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