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    Another Doorbell Question

    My house was built in 1897. The doorbell is so cool. All you have to do is to turn the bell, which is inside on the door woodwork, to the right or clockwise and that winds the bell. You push the button outside and it unwinds the bell inside, which makes it ring. No electricity or transformers...
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    Coronado Televisions

    Ours was a console styled tv and not a desk top model. Thanks.
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    Coronado Televisions

    Jamie Thanks Jamie, Our was in a Danish Modern cabinet. My mom and her eclectic sense of decorating. lol
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    Coronado Televisions

    We had a Coronado TV. in the 60's. I wonder who manufactured those? Thanks, Gary
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    in 2019 what would be your dream vintage washer dryer set to own and use?

    I would love to have an ABC o matic to match the gas dryer that I have.
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    What vacuum cleaner do you have?

    I use a Filter Queen downstairs and a Kirby upright upstairs.
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    Easy spindrier

    Mike, how are you coming along with the Easy?
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    The Hotpoint - Part 1

    Looking good there Ben, have fun with this.
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    Easy spindrier

    Mike, If the seal under the washer tub is good, I wouldn't mess with it. The weakest part of this machine is the pump. Look to see where the water is leaking from to determine where the seals etc. may need to be replace.
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    Easy spindrier

    Mike, If you get this to all work, you will amazed at how they wash. The spiralator really turns the clothes over.
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    Easy spindrier

    HI Mike, There is no brake with the spinner. Pull the spinner basket up and out of the machine. You may find a rubber boot that fits over the bottom of the center and shaft covers that part and down to the bottom. You can lub that up a bit by pulling the boot up, but be careful because it is...
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    Easy spindrier

    HI, Good luck with your Easy. I would lubricate the controls under the machine first; make sure that all of that easy to move. Try that and see what happens. Gary
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    Any Herring affectionados out there?

    I love pickled Herring. I am of Danish extraction and we always ate that in Kenosha when I was a kid.
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    p o d 12--12

    I use a thick wooden paint paddle or stirer and put it between the switch and lid. I use another paint stirer to hold the lid open. It works well it seems.
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    p o d 12--12

    Thanks Paul, I thought it was the other way around. Mom's Coronado used gallons of water. When it spun out it had a tendency to walk around. The matching gas dryer was used until 1987 with no repairs. The matching set was in white and was the TOL. Mom bought this set new in nov. of 1963.
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    p o d 12--12

    Coronado washers and dryers from Gambles was made in a similar fashion to Wizard machines. The lint filter did trap what it says it does, however, the water level had to be high enough for the water to flow into it. It did nothing with small loads.
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    P.O.D. 12/8/18: Yes, what set MAYATG apart from the REST?

    Mine are exactly like "washerlover's" machine, same color etc. No problems etc. I would love to have and ABC o matic though too.
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    Let's Talk About Cottage Cheese!

    Not a big fan, but I will gag down some if it is dry. I don't know if you can still get that, but we could in the 1960's. I try it now and again to see if my tastes have changed. They haven't.
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    Dealership ads on cars

    I am with you Marting, Here either, no advertising on my car at all.
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    Favourite Nomenclature

    One of the older brands of wringer washers, said that their wringer was "pressure cleansing."
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