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Morris Powazek Posted on Oct 02, 2016
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Need plastic leg for Fabre ware frypan model 310A

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Until you find the correct leg (via fabre wares website) you could get by with finding a screw that fits inside where the leg attaches, drill out a chunk of wood that you measured to make sure its the right height, insert the screw thru the drilled hole and attach the new temp leg to the frying pan.

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