whirlaway
New member
Paint
Oh Yes,Plexiglas was the rage after WW2.From what I read glass was still very hard to bend and keep its strength.Thats one of the reasons windshields were still flat on most cars till the early fifties.I used automobile primer,white,and then white Rustoleum paint works wonders on washers.I even painted my anchor fence with green in the gallon tin.Holds up really good around moisture.I took a nappy roller and rolled it on the chainlink and sprayed the supports.The fence almost disappears in the spring and summer.I wish I had a scanner or I would post pics of the washer.Im still interested in a cone spinner tub,of course will pay you and shipping for it. I have an old twintub for parts the spinner shift lever is jammed,was that way when I bought it.Thanks Bobby
Oh Yes,Plexiglas was the rage after WW2.From what I read glass was still very hard to bend and keep its strength.Thats one of the reasons windshields were still flat on most cars till the early fifties.I used automobile primer,white,and then white Rustoleum paint works wonders on washers.I even painted my anchor fence with green in the gallon tin.Holds up really good around moisture.I took a nappy roller and rolled it on the chainlink and sprayed the supports.The fence almost disappears in the spring and summer.I wish I had a scanner or I would post pics of the washer.Im still interested in a cone spinner tub,of course will pay you and shipping for it. I have an old twintub for parts the spinner shift lever is jammed,was that way when I bought it.Thanks Bobby