Hello. Not new to the site, but, new to the forums. Purchased a vintage table-top wringer/washer for my son. Unfortunately, the wringer portion does not have a crank. Does anyone have an idea of where I can purchase a crank for this? Any help is appreciated. I have included pics as well.
You might have to improvise another type of handle for this. Possibly a crank handle from an ice cream maker, another might be a handle for a universal table grinder. Measure the shaft size and hit some flea markets or garage sales and maybe something will show up. A lot of old style kitchen "machines" were crank run prior to electric motors running the show. Just thought of another, a closed end wrench to fit and you could always fit a handle to the wrench to turn it might work. Hope this helps.
Thanks Jon for help. I think you assesed the issue spot-on. I was trying to keep this as "authentic" as possible, but, functionality reigns. Turning the shaft by hand or with a pair of pliers just does not cut it. ;) It is hard on the hands as well!