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  1. mickeyd

    We Say Goodbye to Our Queen, Elizabeth Regina !!

    Senior moment For the life of me....Could NOT remember.......Roto somthing, not swirl, not flex, but whaaaat...... ??? R O T O R A C K
  2. mickeyd

    We Say Goodbye to Our Queen, Elizabeth Regina !!

    All Hail and Good Cheer, Royal Washman Michael! Came back a week or so ago and looked all over for you--and HERE you are. So good to see you all again. Loved your festive uniforms; you all looked as good as Her Maj's pall bearers in theirs. And I loved the many shots of the Original Hoover...
  3. mickeyd

    Coming up for sale.....

    Hello Ben, The agitator is identical to those in the early Philco Conventionals and the iconic Twinamatics. How fun!
  4. mickeyd

    Removal of a 1948 GE Dishwasher questions

    Great timing Paul, and good luck. The crossing protocols change next week, with some restrictions modified or eliminated altogether. Arrivecam wasn't that bad; don't know if you'll even need it next week. I went across in June using Arrivecam, for the first time since Covid, chasing the Connor...
  5. mickeyd

    Permanent Press Cycles are Overrated

    LOL, Indeed! What next--a baking cycle after proofing the bread dough?
  6. mickeyd

    What is this wringer washer?

    Ancestral Dexter ~ The only true twin tub washer, two identical tubs with agitators, was manufactured by Dexter, and then later by Philco-Ford. Dexter is a truly ancient brand, and this relic looks like the origin of the species. The wringer post is visible in the center space between the tubs...
  7. mickeyd

    What is this wringer washer?

    Upswung
  8. mickeyd

    What is this wringer washer?

    Definitely a late model Speed Queen with a porcelain rather than stainless steel tub. Be nice to see the front; haven't seen late models with timers, but who knows? They wash well with truly brisk agitation and have very unusual wringers that swing see-saw style when released. Their pumps are a...
  9. mickeyd

    $100 Really cool and rare Norge washer - Caladonia, Ohio

    Jimmy of Canton--I've forgotten his Aworg handle--has an NIB of this type in his basement. It was not hooked up; thus and alas, we couldn't work the gadgets. He's saving it for the afterlife!
  10. mickeyd

    Hopeful for Easy help

    Oh really !? I just mis-saw an anal opening in yours.
  11. mickeyd

    Hopeful for Easy help

    Hello, Will ~ You have one of the last and best Easy Spindriers before the changeover, which precipitated a complete redesign in the the transmission and the pump. The dead giveaway is the elegant esthetics of the double dip on the tub lip making the tub look so damn cool. I once had the very...
  12. mickeyd

    1960 Sears Roebuck & Co.

    HI GREG Excuse me, Greg. I dialed the wrong number. Smiling.
  13. mickeyd

    kenmore visi-matic with spray rinsing wringer question

    Hello, Bill the Dry Cleaner Back in the heyday of Aworg, Greg Gansky1 would treat us on holidays like Memorial Day, the Fourth, Labor day, and randomly as the spirit moved him, to gigantic threads of scans from his vintage Sears Catalogs. It took many of us back to our childhood days when we...
  14. mickeyd

    1960 Sears Roebuck & Co.

    Hello Bill, the Dry Cleaner Back in the heyday of Aworg, Greg Gansky1 would treat us on holidays like Memorial Day, the Fourth, Labor day, and randomly as the spirit moved him, to gigantic threads of scans from his vintage Sears Catalogs. It took many of us back to our childhood days when we...
  15. mickeyd

    1960’s zenith wringer washer - need help deciding if it’s worth buying

    Hello and Welcome ~ It looks like a Zenith branded later version of the Beatty, a well known Canadian brand. The wringer, hose, agitator, control panel are so similar. Another player involved could be the Mc Clary Easy. I have one of each and a video about Beatty, the one so similar to your...
  16. mickeyd

    Newbie with an age old question

    Direct drive Whirlpools, Kenmore's, and some Kitchen-Aids permit washing with the lid up. So you start the load, leave the lid up and walk away. When the Spin/Drain begins, the lid switch is activated and the machine stops without losing any washing liquors. Then the load soaks till you come...
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