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  1. cadman

    Your light sockets--is the sky the limit on wattages, or are U governed by 60-w, or less?

    LEDs have their place, but then so do incandescents. I finally found some LEDs that work well at low temps and that I can't distinguish from their old incandescent counterparts. They're doing fine in my outdoor fixtures. On the other hand, I haven't found a good 40w incandescent replacement...
  2. cadman

    Look what showed at my house

    That is a gorgeous 9TA, nice job cleaning her up! I know the RR-4 has 'the look', but that Touchmatic will run circles around it. Score!
  3. cadman

    Coal powered Oldsmobile

    Man, lots of misinformation here that seems to get passed down like gospel. The Cad V864 was actually a great engine...just a 368 with valve deactivation solenoids. Torque peak at 1400 RPM. Dead reliable EFI. The ECU was up to the task, but customers complained about vibration, especially...
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    Amana Radarange

    RR-7 That's a gorgeous example of Amana's original RR-7. This was the 'update' to the classic RR-4D and the last to feature the independent timer pair. Unfortunately, it was also Amana's first foray into going all solid-state and many of these were retrofitted to become 7A's with similar...
  5. cadman

    Maycor

    Yes, if you're going to the trouble of replacing the trans oil, then by all means use Redline brand MT-90. You'll experience a night and day difference compared to the std oil, especially in a chilly basement. You also don't need to pull the trans, just the top half while the tub assembly is...
  6. cadman

    60's Fridge Cut-Out Temps?

    Thanks guys, I appreciate the info. This fridge has always run cold, even on the warmest setting (for all the years I've run it), but being un-airconditioned, and the recent heat wave we've had, it could just be the evap isn't getting quite cold enough to cut out. I've added a little more mass...
  7. cadman

    60's Fridge Cut-Out Temps?

    Hey guys, This is a continuation of my earlier post regarding my '65 GE (non-frost free) that was running continuously and freezing everything in the fridge compartment. I'm now playing musical chairs with various cold controls that are cross-referenced to work...yet don't seem to. What I'm...
  8. cadman

    Cold Control Replacement on '65 GE...Questions

    Hey Guys, Hoping someone might have a suggestion here. The cold control on my '65 GE combination NON-Frost Free gave up the ghost recently (ran continuously, fridge items freezing). A whack of the knob would make things right until the next cycle. The original was WR9X183. I ordered a Supco...
  9. cadman

    Spot the errors

    I'm pretty sure that 500 is a real-deal WE set with a Kellogg insert. Pre-55, judging by the black hook switch nubs. And based on the way it reflects light, looks like a G1 bakelite handset. I didn't make it to the talk of Dick Van Dyke, but the ringing on that show was a dead-ringer (sorry)...
  10. cadman

    Amana Radarange RR-4D FREE!

    I was recently contacted by the owner of an RR-4D that's seeking a new home. I believe it's in good working condition. Located in Sudbury, Massachusetts near Boston. Best part...it's FREE! Contact me at coryheisterkamp at gmail and I'll put you in touch with the owner.
  11. cadman

    Mailboxes and newspaper boxes

    One thing I found surprising was a comment made by a German colleague when visiting the US. He was curious what the little red flags were on our mailboxes. Apparently mail delivery to the box is common in his part of Germany, but if you have outgoing mail you must take it to a central gathering...
  12. cadman

    Mailboxes and newspaper boxes

    Finding an attractive, good quality mailbox is tough these days. There are some 'retro' creations now I could see myself springing for if I lived in the city and didn't have to deal with county plows and kids with baseball bats. I know our mail carrier isn't real happy trying to stuff small...
  13. cadman

    Mad Men TV Show Auction

    Lawn Boy? **slap** That was a round-fender John Deere 110 ; )
  14. cadman

    A Maytag A-806 and a DE-806 Matched Set!

    John, right, no real advantage to spin speed, I use a separate spinner for that. BUT, when laundry day comes around and I fire up my 3 806's to tackle the work, the improvement in turnover on my turquoise tag is like NIGHT AND DAY compared to the others. No more slow roll or swish-swash...
  15. cadman

    A Maytag A-806 and a DE-806 Matched Set!

    A reasonable alternative to the hard-to-find 50Hz pulley is a trans oil change with Redline MT-90 oil. The wash action is downright violent, and no 'lazy' agitation when the temps are cold. Seeing is believing.
  16. cadman

    NOS enamel kitchen sinks in GE colors!

    Thanks Ken! Didn't realize they were still available new, which is good since the seller got back to me and said they've just got the raw sinks. -C
  17. cadman

    NOS enamel kitchen sinks in GE colors!

    Nice find! But I don't see any Hoody rings listed by the seller, and if you zoom in on these sinks, the edges are unfinished. I shot them a note, will let you guys know what I hear back.
  18. cadman

    Maytag Halo Of Heat dryer as a daily driver

    On laundry day I run a pair of electric HoH and SoH dryers. The HoH is on the smaller size, but always performs well. I've never found the filter at the back of the drum to be an issue, especially compared to some of the more hokey filter setups on vintage dryers. If it needs work, parts are...
  19. cadman

    Changing trans oil in two belt Maytags

    Hi John, One quart of the MT-90 was sufficient, just refill to near top of the trans lower case half. No need to tear the entire machine apart unless you're planning on a full resto. GL-4 is okay, but won't be as forgiving in cold environments. With the trans left in place, you can use a small...
  20. cadman

    Automatic dimming car mirrors

    I've found that the old (early 80's) GM auto-dimming mirrors seem to work pretty well. These were still prismatic with a small motor and a dial to adjust sensitivity. These fell out of favor in the late 80's when the liquid crystal type came out, which are okay....as long as the liquid doesn't...
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