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Posted 4/22/2006 1:41:17 PM
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I always like frothy warm milk with my morning coffee, but I ran into a problem.

I got tired of buying those milk frothers/foamers because they run out of power too quickly with the 2 AA batteries, and they also fall apart easily because they are built so flimsily. When my latest one malfunctioned, I took it apart and found that the shaft was about one-sixteenth of an inch in diameter. It fit perfectly into the one-sixteenth collet of my dremel tool. Now I don't have to bother about with the AA batteries, the gadget isn't going to fall apart, and Tim the Toolman Taylor would be proud of the way that I developed MORE POWER.
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Posted 4/27/2006 1:14:13 AM
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LOL - Verry ingeneous.

I have the old espresso machine but that cost me in the order of $200.

John Hancock
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Posted 8/27/2006 2:50:24 AM
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Off Topic: Vintage Italian Milk Frothers and Steamers

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=697718&highlight=frother

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Posted 10/27/2006 9:24:00 PM


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I love it!   :w00t:

I used to work with a guy who said "work with what ya got."

Bruce!

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Posted 2/23/2007 10:04:38 PM
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A little off topic but I had a similar experience with my mixer & cordless drill. I was finishing up a desert that required the use of my hand mixer when we experienced a power outage. Not to be deterred, I inserted one of the beaters into my handy dandy cordless drill and finished my mixing!



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Posted 2/24/2007 10:22:36 AM


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Now thats the way tools evolve

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