You can find a replacement can for the Richmond Cedar Works 5 Quart Ice Cream Maker at various retailers, including online platforms like Amazon or eBay. Additionally, check specialized kitchen supply stores or the manufacturer's website for direct purchases or recommendations. Local appliance repair shops may also carry replacement parts or can assist in ordering them.
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Richmond Cedar Works was in business from 1894 until its closure in 1945. The company specialized in producing cedar products, including shingles and other wood materials, and played a significant role in the local economy of Richmond, Virginia, during its operation. After World War II, changes in the timber industry and market demands contributed to its shutdown.
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To find replacement parts for Richmond Cedar Works products, start by visiting their official website or contacting their customer service for assistance. You can also check online retailers or platforms like eBay and Amazon, where users often sell spare parts. Additionally, forums and social media groups dedicated to woodworking or outdoor equipment may provide leads on where to find specific components. If you're unable to locate a part, consider reaching out to local woodworking shops for custom solutions.
Richmond Cedar Works is long gone. It was purchasedby Dimon (a tobacco leaf processor also located inDanville, VA) in 1967. In 1990, Dimon sold it'sice cream maker business to Rival Products (of crock potfame). The web site is www.rivalproducts.com,customer service is 1-800-557-4825 (if that doesn't work,try 1-800-546-5637).That is a quote from Yesterday's Tractor.Good luck.Updated May 7, 2009 --------------Based on the above information I contact Rival, regarding obtaining a manual. There reply is as follows:"Thank you for writing Rival; a division of Jarden Consumer Solutions.Unfortunately, the manual you are inquiring about is not available from us. The information you received is incorrect, we do not own Richmond Cedar works We do apologize for any inconvenience that this may have caused, but we do encourage you to view our current line of products at www.jardenstore.com. If you need assistance locating a comparable product, please feel free to call our customer service team at (800) 557-4825. We are open from 8:00am to 8:00pm, EST, Monday thru Saturday."If you go to the Rival site their "Rival® 5 Quart Wood Bucket Ice Cream Maker Model: 8550-X" sure looks like the Richmond Cedar Works" model though so maybe the manuals are compatibleAdded May 23, 2009Check EBay for listings:http://home.shop.ebay.com/items/_W0QQ_dmdZ1QQ_dmptZSmallQ5fKitchenQ5fAppliancesQ5fUS?_nkw=RCW+ice+cream+maker&_sacat=20676&_trksid=p3286.m270.l1313&_odkw=&_osacat=20676Model 71 manual available here:http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/sendicecream/rcw.pdfYou should work on some major search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN to search the answer for this.As I was surfing the net I went across the site which deals with ice making machine,hope this site may help you.http://www.icemachineclearance.com/
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You can find instructions for the Richmond Cedar Works ice cream maker model 83 on the manufacturer's official website or by searching online for user manuals. Additionally, websites like eBay or Amazon may have listings that include downloadable manuals. If you prefer physical copies, checking local libraries or second-hand bookstores could also yield results. Lastly, forums or social media groups dedicated to ice cream makers might offer shared resources or advice.
Marry Richmond
Cedar chests are available in many locations, but it maybe be worth looking at Lane Furniture (www.lanefurniture.com) or Chest Works (www.chestworks.com). Ebay also has many antique cedar chests available.
If it is the aromatic red heart cedar, just hit it a few times with a piece of 150 grit sandpaper. This works well on a cedar chest lining or cedar closet as well. Do not seal it with any oil or stain as it will seal the wood and no smell will emit from it.
TSP (Tri-Sodium Phosphate) works great.
Robert W. Richmond has written: 'Kansas, a pictorial history' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, History