Hi all,
I have an antique hand crank corn mill that wants a new handle and I'm having trouble figuring out what to get.
The current handle may not be original but it's shape is fine. It's missing it's ferrule -- new word for the day -- and the bolt running through it is so tight that my husband's afraid the handle will break as he dismantles it. He also has a lot of concerns about the size of the opening (for the bolt) so I don't want to order the wrong thing.
I tried contacting the CS Bell company to see if they would
sell me a handle, but the phone # is bad and their email bounces. I've looked on eBay... no clue what to get...so many of the wooden handles are for other tools... and then there is this whole thing about the opening size!!
I think the handle from the Country Living grain mill would work, which is available to buy, but it is twice as long (for 2-handed) and sticks out quite a bit.
I guess it's possible that the
wood does NOT crack when he dismantles it. That would be fine. I did a search for ferrules, also with also overwhelming results. And No, my husband will not fashion a ferrule for me out of copper tubing. sigh.
I'd be grateful for your ideas or experiences.
Thank you,
Caroline in Idaho.