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Wonderful time, thanks for sharing these with us, makes many of us want to get on a plane for the next one!

The door boot molding is fascinating, what a great skill to have in your group. Once the mix is perfected, there might be a new career (or at least side job) making boots for all around the world.
 
Do

kids trick-or-treat in the UK? I know it is not a very big custom in Europe.

I passed out 4 large bags of fun size candy bars in two hours last evening.
I gave each kid 3 to 4 Milky way, 3 Musketeers, Reese Cups, Twix, Hershey bars, M&M's, Snickers, Milk Duds, Whoppers malted milk balls, and Almond Joy.

You guys are very resourceful. It seems that you could design and build a washing machine.
 
Halloween washer and Vacuum party

Wow looks like great time, sorry to miss the fun, as it looks now I should be in London again next weekend.

Al is differently a great host, it is amazing you are able to pull off an event while your home is being expanded and renovated.

If any of you guys are around the London area next weekend it would be fun if we could see you.

John L.
 
Thank You

I'll second Mark's comments from above for a great weekend. Looking forward to the next time and seeing the new improved version.
Ian.
Didn't notice you taking a pic while I was 'wearing' the blanket! LOL.
 
It was a brilliant weekend and I'm sure I'm still over the limit - detox now in progress. I am in total awe of Dr Mathew and his ingenuity- the door seal moulding and the AEG Lavalux removal tool is just great and those are on top of all his other skills in repairing and making things work properly.

I only took a few photos the first ones show how rammed the washroom has become with lots of treasures which have to be moved around to get in. Chris is still smiling though

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And a couple of our official photographer looking naughty through the window with a fresh bottle and our host DJ Al lining up another track for some tuneless wailing by all.

Fab times.
S x

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Looks like a fab time. Great to read your thread Mike.

So pleased the Liquid Soap, White Vinegar and Citric Acid were getting put through their paces !

Excellent progress being made by you guys with the machines - the creativity that happens is fantastic - very uplifting to read about it all - and all done in the midst of Al’s home renovations - commendable.

Mikey
 
HELLO CECIL B. DE MIKE !!! :'D

Out in the garden, indeed! A true garden of delights with all those marvelous twinnies. I'd be in heaven there with machines I've never had the pleasure of knowing. Would forget to eat or go to bed.

Was remiss when losangles recently joined, asking about wash-ins, telling him we have one or two a year. You laddies seem to have them almost monthly. And you all look so hale and hearty, healthy and happy when you do. Getting over there is high on my bucket list. Cheers until then or until you get stateside again!
 
Thank you to the hosts for another marvellous weekend - plenty of laughs and wonderful to meet up with everybody again, and of course credit to Al’s excellent catering. As usual it all passes too quickly and before you know it you’re saying goodbye to friendly faces - old and new, and turning back onto the M1 to go home.

Just a few photos I managed to take over the weekend - a quick few of the ongoing work to the English Electric, the Asko H-axis commercial toploader and the always welcome opportunity to admire and use my childhood machines - Grandma’s Hotpoint toploader, Nana’s Hoover A3060 and who can forget Mum’s Hoover A3110 (albeit in the guise of an Electra).

Until next time!

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Reply #37: "The Fire Pit"

Vandals! Wrecking a perfectly good steel drum and tub assembly, all in the name of heat! LOL

What was wrong with it anyway?
 
Gathering

I can hardly believe it is over two weeks ago - so good to have the familiar faces back again. As Mike said, having just had a new central heating boiler installed and the house completely re-wired I was obliged to keep numbers down - but we still had 15! And apart from all the machines there was such a lot of joy and laughter, which is what makes it all worth while.

And indeed, until the next time ........

Louis asked about the pulsator in the small Ariston machine (from 1981) shown in reply 15, so here we are. The wash part of this machine is a direct successor of the Rolls twin tub behind it, which is almost 20 years older. Pulsators or impellers on the base of the tub generally tend to push the clothes out of the wash water but this is counteracted by a constant re-circulation of the water, the jet of which pushes the clothing back down. These machines had quite small capacity, about 4 lb as compared to the 6lb of a Hoovermatic or Servis (Speedqueen twin tub).
The picture with the grill off shows the (2KW) heating element

Al

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Ariston

Louis

It kind of matched the brown accents on the lids and indeed the other Ariston models at the time, as I remember it the earlier Colston models the tub were a sort of mid blue and on the Rolls it was light blue.

Was it an Ariston model you had or some other make?

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