Blackstone ironer/press

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sudsmaster

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On the bottom of a built-in cabinet the garage here there's quite an array of old motors, gears, wheels, etc. Amongst the clutter, as I was sifting through it to see what I could toss without feeling guilty, I pulled out a large curved shape piece of metal. About one inch thick, about 2 feet long, and about six inches wide. Kind of shaped like a celery stalk. I thought it was part of some sort of device to put threads on iron pipe.

Next was what I had assumed was a large motor of some kind, with two shafts protruding from it. About 2-1/2 feet long. This time I decided to chuck it, but first I read the lable on the motor end: Blackstone. Then I saw a cool black baketlite rotary switch, that says "Iron" or "Press" depending on how your turn it. I put 2 and 2 together, and knowing that Blackstone made washers, I finally figured out that what I had was the essential parts of a Blackstone ironer... but only parts of it. I can't seem to find the stand or any clue on how the parts might go together. But I figure that the curved piece probably has a heating element inside it, and it comes into contact with a padded roll that turns on the motorized shaft part.

I'll post pics later on in the week as I get the stuff out into the open. I just thought it was cool that there was this vintage laundry related equipment hiding out in my garage for this long...
 
Interesting. I didn't know that Blackstone had a cabinet style ironer.

The motorized portion of the ironer/press has a regular 110 volt cord and plug attached. What I think is the pressure plate has a severed armoured cable attached. When I get a chance to pull the stuff out of the cubby it's in, I'll take some photos and let you decide ;-)
 
I have one of those Blackstone ironers, just like in Greg's picture. I'm keeping it to match the washers and dryers. I also sold two to members here. If you need service information, parts breakdowns, etc., I could send copies. Hey, Blackstone's my name.
Fred
 
From the looks of the above photos, and also from the general lack of interest after they were posted, I'm guessing these parts are from a commercial type unit, and not a home unit in a cabinet.

I'm also guessing that nobody would be outraged if I were to haul the remains (minus the front name plate and the cool rotary "IRON/PRESS" switch) to the dump...?
 
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