my much beloved, 20+ yr old toaster oven stopped toasting and and only bakes now. I opened it up and found that a small metal part (contact? filament? Don't know what its called) snapped and the circuit no longer closes. When i tried bridging the circuit with conductive material (tin foil!) the circuit closed and the toast function worked. That said, it immediately overheated the tinfoil and started smoking.
So i'm wondering how i either replace, refashion or bridge this piece in a lasting, conductive and safe manner. Picture is below. Would very much appreciate any advice. I'm a newbie at this but would love to resurect rather than replace this toaster. Can post more/different pics if that would help.
Thanks!
So i'm wondering how i either replace, refashion or bridge this piece in a lasting, conductive and safe manner. Picture is below. Would very much appreciate any advice. I'm a newbie at this but would love to resurect rather than replace this toaster. Can post more/different pics if that would help.
Thanks!
