Otherwise, you might be able to improvise using a bolt with a head small enough to fit in the rod (for added height/stability, like the original, you might need to put 1 or 2 nuts on the bolt before assembly of the pans) and then place another nut on the bottomside of the pan to join.
(NOTE: Not even sure if this would work, but necessity is the Mother of all invention!)
ConnieB Forum Addict
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Posted:
Fri Apr 07, 2006 6:06 am
gmcakes,
Thank you for your help. I have sent Wilton an email, guess I will just have to see what they say.
I will let you know what I find out.
Thanks
Connie
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Posted:
Thu Apr 12, 2007 9:06 am
I just cover the hole with a piece of tin foil. The heating rod will stand up in cake batter so I place it in and gently move the pan to the oven on a cookie sheet.
My question is how much batter is recomended for this pan?
Edited to say I grease the pan first. Then I apply a square of grease foil then I flour the whole thing. Works great every time.
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Fri Apr 13, 2007 5:42 am
I wanted to let y'all know what happened when I emailed Wilton about the piece missing from my doll mold pan.
They quickly sent me a replacement part. They have great customer service as far as I am concerned.
Thanks gmcakes for the tip on contacting Wilton directly!!
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