2024-02-23 - Fixing an Old Hand Mixer ------------------------------------- I recently decided to take a closer look at an old hand mixer that had been lying around for years. The switch didn't work properly for all speed settings anymore, and it made a horrible noise when turned on. To top it off, the case was slightly broken around one of the screws. Since nobody wanted to use it anymore anyways, I decided to open it up and see if I could fix any of the problems. It quickly became apparent that the noise was due to the old grease on the gears having hardened. After cleaning the gears and other moving parts and adding new grease, the noise became much better. Unfortunately, I forgot to take pictures of the gears before cleaning them to show how nasty they were. The second problem was a bit more difficult to solve. One of the through-holes for a screw had broken off[0]. Since I didn't have any better materials around, I decided to cut out a part from the bottom cover of an old laptop that was broken anyways[1]. This part fit into the old through-hole very nicely, but the head of the old screw was too large to fit into it, so I had to look for a different screw. I did manage to find a screw with a smaller head that also fit the screw hole on the other side even though it was very slightly thinner[2]. The screw head still didn't want to go all the way to the end of the part from the laptop because that part became slightly thinner towards the end, so I cut out another small plastic part, drilled a hole into it, and stuck it into the original laptop part[3] (I also enlarged the hole in the original part slightly because it was too small for the screw). This was probably a good idea anyways because it gave a bit more strength to the whole construction. I then glued the combined part into the original through-hole of the hand mixer with 2-component epoxy glue[4]. While I was at it, I also glued some cracks in the case. I didn't have a proper clamp to press the cracks together, but some strong rubbers also did the job[5]. I turned the whole thing around after a while because the glue was a bit too runny and didn't stay at the top of the through-hole properly, but I'm not sure if that was really necessary. [6] shows the cracks and through-hole after the glue had hardened (and after cleaning everything a bit). The last problem I tackled was the switch[7] because it didn't snap into the highest setting properly. I first tried bending parts of it, but that didn't really work. Eventually, I decided to add a tiny bit of grease to the board where the metal part snaps into the holes. I'm not sure if that's how it's supposed to be, but it did help a lot because the metal part could slide more easily[8] (yes, the cable broke off while I was playing with the switch, I had to solder that on again). The inside of the mixer can be seen in [9] after putting the electronics back into the bottom part of the case (yes it's fairly rusty, but it does still work...). The assembly was a bit annoying because both the switch and the button for pushing out the attachments had to go into the proper hole in the top cover, but I managed to close it eventually. After that was done, everything seemed to work properly, as can be seen in the small demo video[10]. Now some people may be wondering why I would spend so much time fixing a basic tool that can be bought very cheaply. I sometimes wonder that myself. I guess it's just fun to fix things, even if it takes a long time. The fact that I saved another item from becoming toxic waste is an added bonus. [0] gopher://lumidify.org/I/phlog/2024-02-23-hand-mixer/hole_broken.jpg [1] gopher://lumidify.org/I/phlog/2024-02-23-hand-mixer/hole_laptop.jpg [2] gopher://lumidify.org/I/phlog/2024-02-23-hand-mixer/screws.jpg [3] gopher://lumidify.org/I/phlog/2024-02-23-hand-mixer/hole_laptop2.jpg [4] gopher://lumidify.org/I/phlog/2024-02-23-hand-mixer/hole_glued.jpg [5] gopher://lumidify.org/I/phlog/2024-02-23-hand-mixer/bottom_glued.jpg [6] gopher://lumidify.org/I/phlog/2024-02-23-hand-mixer/glue_hardened.jpg [7] gopher://lumidify.org/I/phlog/2024-02-23-hand-mixer/switch.jpg [8] gopher://lumidify.org/I/phlog/2024-02-23-hand-mixer/switch_greased.jpg [9] gopher://lumidify.org/I/phlog/2024-02-23-hand-mixer/inside.jpg [10] gopher://lumidify.org/9/phlog/2024-02-23-hand-mixer/testing.ogv