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  1. adam-aussie-vac

    Through the AutoMagic of buying two Thors

    Thank you, I know for a fact that I do actually have a front panel from my other thor that got damaged during transit so I should have a reasonable supply of spare parts excluding the seal that sits and joins up to the spin tube/agitator shaft and is absolutely necessary to have that seal in...
  2. adam-aussie-vac

    Through the AutoMagic of buying two Thors

    Yeah, that’s something I think I’ll definitely do, as I know from the first one that there was a crack in something mechanical with the first one that I brought probably because I did not remove the drum and agitator do you know if there’s a way that I could stabilise the agitator shaft and spin...
  3. adam-aussie-vac

    Through the AutoMagic of buying two Thors

    I’ll probably be able to get one of these working, Hey guys, so on Sunday I’m gonna be picking up another Thor Automagic so I’ll be pretty happy about that as of the one that I currently have got damaged in transit, I’m gonna make sure to probably bring some blankets and stuff like that to put...
  4. adam-aussie-vac

    Sunbeam Radiant Control Toaster

    LOL, this reminds me“and the magic of having one of them” by the way I found that with this if you cut a bagel in half like perfectly enough it’ll fit in without getting jammed or anything like that, that’s also something I found when I sliced my own bread. There’s a pretty good thickness where...
  5. adam-aussie-vac

    Dryer times,

    It would be nice if Westinghouse came out with a 20 amp version for 240 V countries, as honestly when I got that Simpson dryer the previous dryer before it was a GE and it used to dry a load in like 45 minutes, so I thought that this one would actually take 30 minutes to dry a 5 kg load, I’m...
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    Dryer times,

    Hey guys, after doing a bunch of laundry these past two days I’ve discovered that regardless if I’m using My 10 amp Westinghouse dryer or my 20 amp Simpson dryer it seems to take the same amount of time for a 5 kg load that’s been spun out 1400 RPM And I’m not sure if it’s because of the design...
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    Westinghouse spacemate dryer Australia

    Hey guys, so I had a look at a Westinghouse space mate dryer in Canberra and the sellers listing it for 100 bucks and I wanted to see if it’s all working and all that stuff, I’d love to have it in my collection, but I’m also curious to see if anybody else would like it I’ll upload a video on...
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    Wrong topic thing

    whoops I thought this was shoppers Square
  9. adam-aussie-vac

    Simple Modern Dryer

    Well, for a Modern dryer I could go as simple as literally just having a timer and maybe a switch if it’s got two elements in a door switch that’s it
  10. adam-aussie-vac

    Storing your washers and dryers

    So I think that I’ll modify the shed a little bit that way it can have like a cupboard style door with a piano hinge that way the small section can be locked so it can work like a normal shed door or if it’s unlocked it can swing OPEN to get more bigger things in and out with that extra width
  11. adam-aussie-vac

    Storing your washers and dryers

    Well, that one machine, is actually My 1955 Naco that I restored, that’s the one that I’ll be putting in the shed that’s like a couple centimetres either side too big
  12. adam-aussie-vac

    Storing your washers and dryers

    Oh thank you gizmo, but considering it’s your generic galvanised steel shed, I’m not exactly sure how to go about that,
  13. adam-aussie-vac

    Storing your washers and dryers

    Hey guys, I’m trying to figure out a storage solution as I want to put a machine away but it’s too big to fit in the normal shed, as the door frame is just a little bit too small. I thought about getting a Costco shed which would fit perfectly in the space But I don’t have the $2000 for it
  14. adam-aussie-vac

    Two Maytag model 90s, free

    Hey guys, I’m just wanting to get rid of my Maytag model 90s, one is in working condition but it’ll need a bit of work, the ringer isn’t fully sitting on its pipe, the Motor runs but the selector is jammed in the on position, the other one doesn’t have a motor and the drain spigot at the bottom...
  15. adam-aussie-vac

    Favorite Dryer

    Yeah, but I’ve seen the Simpson Malleys dryers with two lights and a push button, the push button would start the dryer and then the dryer would run until the clothes are dry I’d love to have that like a feature on my Westinghouse but that’s all electronics.
  16. adam-aussie-vac

    Favorite Dryer

    Yeah, as I know my West is literally a timer a hitting element and a motor that’s it and contact us that way the Motor contacts or timer Contacts are not switching heater current directly and the only cool down period My Westie has is five minutes from the end of the timer although surprisingly...
  17. adam-aussie-vac

    UNIMAC COMMERCIAL TOP LOAD WASHER-EXTRACTOR

    It does make me wonder if they’re still gonna be producing the 202 as I know that is extremely popular the Car Wash locations as you can have two loads washing while a third one is being rinsed and spun
  18. adam-aussie-vac

    Favorite Dryer

    I know for a fact that the dryer does have technically three settings, hot, warm, and no heat, the first two are used on the normal Dry settings, the last one is its own timer section
  19. adam-aussie-vac

    Favorite Dryer

    It uses a commercial laundromat style drum which was actually the reason why I wanted to get this specific dryer so instead of the clothes tumbling through the the airflow horizontally, the airflow goes from the heating elements at the top of the drum at an 11 o’clock position down to the 5...
  20. adam-aussie-vac

    Favorite Dryer

    Yes, apparently the thing has oven style heater elements, and the cool thing is I actually was able to electrically isolate the two elements, that way even though the dryer consumes 20 A, I can split it across two 10 amp circuits, and it’s a negative Pressure Dry, as in it pulls air through the...
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