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    The Longest Lasting And Most Durable Dishwasher Pump And Motor Ever Made

    In 1993, my mom and dad sold their home which had a 1980's, passive filtration, GE Potscrubber with no electronics and a nice mechanical timer. It is still working. I've always hated the older GE dishwashers with no filter, but they did last practically forever.
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    I Removed Sharpie Ink From a Shirt

    Energine may have had solvent(s) in it that were once used by dry cleaning establishments. Early solvents were carbon tetrachloride and/or trichloroethylene (TCE), but they gradually were phased out as their adverse health effects became more known. TCE may still occasionally be used for spot...
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    I Removed Sharpie Ink From a Shirt

    Tomturbomatic: Good tip, thanks. Now I just have to figure out how to get olive oil vinaigrette stains, out of my polos. Commercial laundry and dry cleaning establishments don't seem to be able to get them out, and I end up with those nasty stain tickets.
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    BOL Kenmore Dishwashers

    Most D&M built machines I've encountered have no soil separator to remove food particles from the wash and rinse water. They often got re-deposited onto the dishes and cutlery. If one does the no-no of prerinsing the dishes before loading, they do a good job. Although we had a roll-out impeller...
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    Did this Dishwasher Actually Exist?

    We had a 1961 Westinghouse roll out top loading dishwasher. It had about a five minute wash unless you selected "Power Soak" which would heat the water to about 150 degreess. This added about 20-30 minutes to the cycle.
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    POD 5-2-2024

    We had a 1957 AMP, my mom's sister had a 1958 helical. I remember the loud banging spin solenoid of the AMP. Speed Queens had two of them, one for agitate and one for spin. Unfortunately, our AMP saw the Maytag Man frequently. When he opened the lid to replace one of the mercury switches, the...
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    Behold - a new, dedicated appliance workshop in Ogden, QC

    Am I turning green with envy, or is it just kidney failure? I moved to my current city from the Wasatch Front area where all my homes had basements with workshops and hobby areas. Homes in my current location all have crawl spaces, which contain humanoid monster creatures. Congrats on your new...
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    1962 Magnavox Restoration

    RP2813: My girlfriend's family owned a Wards stereo console back in 1964. It was all solid state, it had side-firing bass woofers and front firing exponential horns so I always assumed that it was made by Magnavox. The record changer, however, was not a Collaro but resembled most ordinary...
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    1962 Magnavox Restoration

    Update One of the first things I did after cleaning everything is to replace the crossover network with a newer one. The original had the crossover frequency at 1KHZ, but I like hearing percussion without the shrillness of the ultra-efficient horns. Crossing the treble frequencies at more than...
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    1962 Magnavox Restoration

    Jakins, this looks exactly like mine except for the turntable. Back in 1962, if you wanted FM stereo, you'd have to purchase an optional FM stereo decoder, which plugged into the preamplifier. I have re-built the separate power amplifier, but am updating the crossover network. The original one...
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    Fels Naptha Changes again.

    Too bad for the changes. I always used Fels to remove salad and cooking oil spots and stains from my knitted polo shirts. The only other thing I've found that removes them is the spray New Dawn dishwashing liquid.
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    1962 Magnavox Restoration

    OK, so it's not an appliance, but it is vintage. I was able to find a 1962 tube-type Magnavox AM, FM, phonograph stereo console. Some years ago, I rebuilt a 1960 IronRite rotary ironer. The stereo console I procured had spent many years in a barn, so I brought it home for a hobby project. The...
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    Restore or Re-Sell - Seeking Advice

    I would keep them if they are still in operating condition. They are indeed beautiful. The only drawback the WP/KM belt-drive machines had was anemic water extraction, but a collector often has a separate spinner needed for heavy cottons. They did a great job, had 6 short spray rinses before the...
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    POD March 31, 2024 White Westinghouse FL

    Two developments with the Westy FL's that probably solved the tangling issues were the ingenious "potato pully" and way later, the reversing tumble action. We had a friend who had one before WCI bought the line. His cabinet was porcelain. When we bought one, WCI called it a "White-Westinghouse."...
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    Found out something about Whirlpool direct drives....

    We've had 2 DD's in the past, and the observations here about the pitches of the two pump types are dead on. Also, our newer DD was less likely clank through neutral drain into spin.
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    Tide Tiles

    Maybe P&G and other detergent makers have started making these, because apparently for some folks, the usual pods look so appetizing to eat. At least these "paks" don't have the edible lure of the pods.
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    if you had a laundry room like this what vintage washer dryer would you put and what color?

    I'd choose a 1970's GM Frigidaire 1-18 washer, and matching wide-mouth dryer.
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    Exploding washers... SMH.

    One thing I never do is leave an appliance running and then leave the house. I'm not a "set it and forget it" type of person anyway. I've had a modern GE dishwasher catch fire while my late husband and I were sleeping. So, I won't use the delay cycle and go to bed either.
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    1953 whirlpool, today’s picture of the day, energy star

    My mom said the best suds saver washers were wringer washers. She would start with hot water with bleach for all of the cotton whites, which included white towels. As the water cooled and the bleaching action was gone, subsequent loads of clothes in the same suds would be washed. When dad bought...
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    New Old Stock Montgomery Ward Dishwasher Sandusky, OH $30

    IIRC, the first Montgomery Ward built-in dishwasher was made by Waste King. My aunt had one and I could tell it was a stripped-down version of the Waste King, as it lacked a pre-wash and automatic detergent dispenser.
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