ksdaddy
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New member here. Last week I bought an old Apex wringer washer. Based on ebay ads, it's likely 40s. I paid $15 for it. The agitator worked fine right away. The drain hose was completely rotten so I went to Lowe's and found the closest thing, a hose for a dishwasher. One end fit the pump fine; the other looked like a spark plug boot so I cut it off and re-used the aluminum sink hook from the old hose. I filled it up with the garden hose and ran a load through it. I used regular liquid soap that one time but bought a bar of Fel's naptha soap to try next time (why not?). The pump worked fine as well, as did the wringer.
Two questions:
Does anyone have a method of determining the date of manufacture of the Apex washers? The model and serial numbers are intact and can post them (after I put my glasses on!)
The wringer rollers are flaking apart. They're cracked and brittle. Replacements are out, I'm sure, but I read somewhere that someone coated the old rollers with RTV silicone and then slipped a section of bicycle inner tube over the rollers. Sounds logical but I'm open to ideas.
I dig old appliances; after buying the third imported junk coffee maker in a year, I've gone back to stove top coffee pots (I've got about 10 I think) but my everyday one is a 60s Sunbeam electric percolator ($3 at a yard sale). The stove in the kitchen is a circa 1955 GE Spacemaker, our electric can opener is a 1967 turquoise Grantmaid, and we make french fries a couple times a week in a circa 1952 Sunbeam deep fryer (just to give you some insight into my mindset!)
Any help on the Apex would be great!

Two questions:
Does anyone have a method of determining the date of manufacture of the Apex washers? The model and serial numbers are intact and can post them (after I put my glasses on!)
The wringer rollers are flaking apart. They're cracked and brittle. Replacements are out, I'm sure, but I read somewhere that someone coated the old rollers with RTV silicone and then slipped a section of bicycle inner tube over the rollers. Sounds logical but I'm open to ideas.
I dig old appliances; after buying the third imported junk coffee maker in a year, I've gone back to stove top coffee pots (I've got about 10 I think) but my everyday one is a 60s Sunbeam electric percolator ($3 at a yard sale). The stove in the kitchen is a circa 1955 GE Spacemaker, our electric can opener is a 1967 turquoise Grantmaid, and we make french fries a couple times a week in a circa 1952 Sunbeam deep fryer (just to give you some insight into my mindset!)
Any help on the Apex would be great!
