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    Repairing a non-cooling GE CK35 Monitor Top / start-relay modification...

    Hi John; thanks for the note! That evaporator is made of very thin metal, so it wasn't too hard to straighten it; as you saw. Back in this day, stainless steel was a very costly and exotic alloy, so they were very conservative with its use.    And you're right about having more freezer space! ...
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    Repairing a non-cooling GE CK35 Monitor Top / start-relay modification...

    <span style="font-family: inherit;" data-offset-key="71co9-0-0">This CK35 unit belongs to a fellow enthusiast and goes with a very nice porcelain three-door cabinet. The refrigerator was bought in "working" condition but it only cooled a few passes of the smaller evaporator.</span>   There was...
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    mid-80s cars...

    Lada Brendan; that's neat that you were able to find a genuine Russian Lada in your area. Those are legendary in their home country. Also interesting about the modifications made to the car for the Canadian market. 
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    mid-80s cars...

    Latin America models... Hi Jesus R.  I remember a "grey market" car which was found in the States. It was a Mexican specification Buick Century. It had what appeared (at first) to be diesel-specification instrument cluster, without any Check Engine lamp nor "Unleaded Fuel" markings. The engine...
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    mid-80s cars...

    80's project cars... I was / am into the 80's GM cars. Have several Buick and Olds cars; plus a 72 Chevy Nova. My screen name comes from my hobby of building turbocharger systems for these cars. I've built 6 or 7 of them.   Out of my collection, the favorites are my 84 Buick Century and 86...
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    1987 Speed Queen electronic-touch laundry pair, 6 month follow-up....

    Hi Melvin. Thanks for your reply. The belt came from a local appliance repair shop. I took the model number to their shop and they provided the belt. It was not a SQ factory part, but supposedly cross-referenced to it. Can't remember if it appeared to have a cloth outer covering or not to be...
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    Speed Queen pair, electronic controls....

    Follow-up! It's been a little over 6 months, so I want to do a follow-up on this pair.  The new thread is here:  https://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?95081_ 
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    1987 Speed Queen electronic-touch laundry pair, 6 month follow-up....

    So; it's been a little over 6 months since I got this "like new" Speed Queen pair. I want to make a follow-up about how my experience has been with them.  The original thread has lots of info about how I came to acquire them in this condition. It is linked at the bottom of this post.    I was...
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    If you’ve had enough of international laundry symbols

    This is hilarious!    But seriously, don't wash tennis balls.
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    GE Monitor Top fridge repair - No or intermittent cooling...

    Thanks, guys; for the kind words. I am hopeful that my videos and explanations will help others who have the aptitude to venture out and try their hand at repairing them. Eventually, and hopefully no time soon, I am sure I will have to move on from this and the videos will remain to help others...
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    GE Monitor Top fridge repair - No or intermittent cooling...

    Hi Stan; very happy that you've enjoyed these videos!  My hopes are that showing the repair process helps others to see that there's most always a way to repair these when they stop working. Most problems are pretty simple in nature.  
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    GE Monitor Top fridge repair - No or intermittent cooling...

    So; I got another box! If you are interested in seeing some troubleshooting and repairs to a very important piece of history, you may want to watch these two videos. I have parts 1 and 2 completed and uploaded. Part 1: Part 2:   Sincerely, David   
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    What a Stressful Weekend it Was - Please Read This...

    Very happy the site is back up! Many people really appreciate the effort you put into these sites. It is sad that you're considering selling the sites, but I understand that situations change and people have to pursue other interests eventually. 
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    NOS LAUNDRY TIMERS FOR SALE

    These are very interesting. I wonder if anyone has cross-referenced what they fit?
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    New to me 1957 NORGE Customatic

    Yes that sounds like a thermostat problem for sure.  The failing to start and clicking is due to a restart attempt before the system has had time for the low and high pressure sides of the system to equalize. That is normal for most home fridges if a restart attempt is made before about 10 or 15...
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    New to me 1957 NORGE Customatic

    It is entirely possible that the excess frosting was due to neglect. It could also be a result of a thermostat problem. Either way; that is a very nice example you have there!     There has got to be an interesting story as to how it ended up sitting so long like that.   Sincerely, David 
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    Lamenting and heartbroken over my vintage Hitachi manual washing machine 1977

    Could you show pictures of the pump? There is likely a way to adapt something and make this work. 
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    Random Finds Of The Day Part II

    That Wascomat is a work of art. And it appears to be immaculate.
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    We picked up at 1949 bendix Gyro, Matic yesterday

    Thanks John, that is good info and sort of what I though might be the case.
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    We picked up at 1949 bendix Gyro, Matic yesterday

    John, this is a really neat washer! I looked around after seeing this thread originally but couldn't find out about the bolted-down versus non-bolted-down models. I'm curious what Bendix did differently in order to allow this model to be free-standing whereas the previous ones had to be bolted...
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