Two/Three Stage Grind 'Evolution'
Insinkerator refers to their multiple grind machines as 'two' and 'three' stage grind.
We have used their two-stage grind (current iteration: 78757K-ISE) since 2017 and have been completely satisfied with it.
It eats shrimp shells and banana peels and...
Melvin,
I'll try the pump. You're first on the list if it fails. Modern Hygiene really likes this machine...or I would have never, ever, restored the time motor on an avocado anything.
Melvin,
If Paul doesn't have a pump, I'd be cool with that. I am really not crazy about throwing away vintage anything, much less a Speed Queen.
Though, we're in Wyoming, you're in Texas...we'd have to be creative!
Maat & Ralph, thanks!
I'll take whatever pics one my have. One positive benefit from all this screwing and tightening - the sound quality has improved a lot.
With everyone's help here - and thank you! - I got the belts for the Speed Queen.
The pump died. I knew it was going which is why I didn't want to touch it, but really? It died just as I was spinning to make sure there was as little water as possible....
Sheesh.
So, given that the pumps are...
Depending on the water level
The center filter in the non-Whirltag Maytags worked quite well at highest water levels and with cleaning after every use.
Nothing approached the Filter-Flo ring.
The bed-of-nails Whirlpool design caught VW Microbusses on a good day.
Our Thumper (and she's PANK!)...
Lawrence,
I've thought of that. Trouble is, in this neck of the woods, at the time these were popular, just about everyone had a party line and that is the primary reason they were disconnected. That and it's getting hard to find rotary dial phones from the 1967-68 era which didn't get tossed...
I did take it apart
Which is how I found the wires to be so well shielded and tucked away...just, every schematic I can find is so poorly scanned, I can't read it.
Would appreciate some help, a clear photo of a working wiring block would do it.
It's so hard to find real PANK! and we were so...
Cool!
I love the vintage Kirby vacuums! They really clean well and they look great.
We're fortunate enough to have several.
As to posting here instead of on The Collector's Site Which Must Not Be Named, I believe Samantha modified that ruling quite a while back because some of us are less than...
I found this at a thrift shop for next to nothing. Even the line cord is PANK!
It dials out, it receives calls. Speech and listening quality are OK.
But - somebody disconnected the ringer (wires are carefully tucked away) and I have no idea where they go to turn it back on.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
I offered the manager of a used appliance store free ads
Plus distributing her business cards to all my customers if she'd think of us when she got a thumper of Filer-flo or non-Whirltag Maytag.
Gotten two from her so far.
Keep looking, keep your hopes up.
But they were much more cheaply made
In all contexts. I love thumpers (especially in PANK!) and I've been through the...shredder...with the killer queens over that, so I get the need to tread cautiously.
Now question about it, Unimatics were the pinnacle.
I'm happy to say that (largely owning to the help we got here, and parts from Eugene) the Speed Queen timer is still chugging along perfectly. May be the only one with old 'dogs' on earth. Now that I have a brass replacement for them, they'll never fail.
But, what appears to be the original...
We Have a 1958/9 Tragimatic
And I could go on for hours about how 'interesting' that mechanism is.
I worked on over 70 rollermatics a billion years ago at student housing. I wouldn't say they were 'cheap'. It would be better to say they were designed with consumable drive parts.
Which, like the...