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@ Paul:

 

Now what on earth would possess anyone to hit "reject" right when Yma Sumac is hitting one of her high notes?  :-D
 
Merry Cristmas Dick

Glad to hear your going to stay, always felt it would be too traumatic if you didn't.
We'l be waiting to see what new!
 
Starting another year....

....with wonderful and most positive expectations for the future! (--:

Chris and I look a few pics at Christmas which he put up on Picasa.

https://picasaweb.google.com/105362074429817344435/Christmas2012#

See if you can find the "changes" that have been made.

On a sad note-my beautiful Philco refer is on its way out. The compressor is starting to go and it won't cycle. I hate to think of looking for another ice box and wonder if anything can be done to keep the old dear running. I assume a compressor can't be fixed but I wonder if a replacement is something I might think about. Don't know a thing about compressors.

And a wonderful, happy and very healthy Happy New Year to all.
 
Hi Dick

Don't give up on the fridge yet!
You might want to post a new topic about it, so it will catch the eye of experts here! ( I'm not ) but have had the same thing happen with my old girl ( was not cycling ) only to find the it just needed to be recharged.
409 A was the refrigerant the appliance guy used to recharge mine.

HTH

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Great to have an update

Dick

Thanks for posting more photos, it was great to see how your home was looking over Christmas. Looking at the photos I was surprised (and impressed) to see how well it looked. Truely, it could have graced the pages of any home improvement back in the day and yet by todays standards it still looks quite fresh and modern. You have done a REALLY good job with it.

Sorry to hear that the old Philco is giving up the ghost, I hope you can get it running again. If not I guess it will have to be a bottom freezer Frigidaire to go along with the Flair, just like Mrs Stevens :)

Al
 
Wow Stan......

.....what a looker! Absolutely beautiful! Yes, I will have it checked out but at present, with me spending so much time away from the house, I unplugged it to avoid any disasters while it sits unattended. What I've gathered up to this point is that the compressor is getting tired and ......well you know what that means. I will post another thread specifically for the old gal. I would love to keep it going.

And Al, it just dawned on me-my last name would be Stevens if it weren't for the addtional "on" tacked on to the end!!! AND, thanks for you great comment! ((--:: I need to post pics of the other rooms and tell you what I've changed.
 
Well as CB always said.......

,,,,"I'm so glad we've had this time together". Just looked at the date I originally posted this - May 2nd, 2010! Less than three months from now and it will be starting its fourth year. OMGawwwd! Does time ever start passing faster when you are not only having fun but also packing on those years! ((--::

This project I took on late in life has become the love of my life--a dream that I never thought would materialize in my lifetime and become a reality-and what a wonderful one at that. I am living my dream to be taken back in time to the 50s and 60s. Well, as much as I can that is. (Wish I could do something about the price of gas!) a Big Ha! on that one.

I want to thank each and everyone of you who tuned into this thread for your continuing help and support and ever so nice comments along the way. I do believe it was all your great thoughts and suggestions that kept this going all this time. There is a "little" of all of you in my home.

Thank you all for being so kind and giving.
 
Life is like a toilet paper roll.........

the nearer the end it gets the faster it goes...!

I hope you get to spend many more happy years in the quite simply stunning home that you have created.
Like most of us who won't see 50 again we have worked our butts off and now its time to sit on them in whatever chair takes our fancy.
I said before I always wanted a " Bewitched " house it was so big and luxurious and I was in love with the kitchen. Its not going to happen now but being able to share the beautiful house you have shown us all has satisfied my yearning.

Thank you Dick xx

Austin
 
Suggestion

When I worked in the Charleston, SC area, One of our High School Career Centers had classes on HVAC and Refrigeration. They loved fixing and repairing Refrigerators and I saw many older units. You might check to see if the local high school has such a program. It would be a great teaching opportunity for them. Refrigeration has not really changed that much. And you could get it repaird for the parts. Who knows they could solve the problem for ya. Don't give up on it!.

Jamman_98
Joe

P.S. I love your house! I have a Flair I'm going to save this summer and build a vintage kitchen in my outside shed.
 
House and life

Some of us are so tied to our houses..haven't owned any in terms of what the bank calls OWN, but have built two and moved 12 times. Reading ozzie908's message, I can't help feel a little the same. Not sure where we'll end up, but hopefully back in a house and back to a blended mid-century look in and out. We've had our big houses, so your house looks just right, Dick. I especially like how it looks like a time-warp, like going back into a house in the early to mid 60's...and like the dividers that , to me anyways, look like water (ever see a Hokusai Japanese print with water - they remind of water every time and then, a little Frank Lloyd Wright-ish. Everyone here extracts something differently for sure, but all enjoy what you've done. For a while there, I thought you were decided on leaving...but glad you managed through the turmoils, whatever proportions. It's like art or music - you put your soul into the house and it's giving back to you and everyone who has an appreciation of house.

Keep Going...the ride is far from over and Ozzie908...hope you get a surprise or six along the way - life is still full of them.

Phil

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And Phil...

.....I totally agree with Austin. You are an inspiration and more wonderful things in our lives are yet to happen, no matter what our age. Thanks for your words.

And Joe, haven't been able to as yet but will take your advice and contact the Yucca high school and see if they offer a shop class on refrigeration. I plan to do all I can to save that refrigerator.

I will let you know the outcome.
 
Re: the old Philco refer

Just wanted to let you know that a "hardstart" will be put on the Philco very soon. I have been told that it might work for a couple of days and then again it might solve the problem and work for God only knows how long! I hope it's the latter. I just can't see starting a new thread for this news. I will let you know the outcome.
 
Love the pix :)

Hey, Dick--
Love the house and all its furnishings and can't wait to see for myself. :))

John in MO
 
...not sure what hardstart means, but a cup of coffee always get me going for that - sorry, you mean a recharge? I hope it works..or find a solution, if not.
 
hardstart

Hi Phil-A hardstart is not a recharge to the compressor system but rather help and support via an electrical boost which is attached to the relay on the compressor to get a tired old compressor to come to life again. Each time it is needed to start up it gets a jolt of electrical stimulus to get it going again. It hasn't been installed yet-I'm hoping it will be next week. I'll let you know.

And John it will be great to see you again this summer. Looking forward to it very much. Glad you like the house.
 
Dick

Hope the hard start gadget works!
Do you know for sure that is not low in refrigerant? Maybe she needs both... A peacemaker, and a transfusion LOL.
Shes so nice, I'd try to save her if you can, even if you have to hunt down a replacement (transplant) compressor!

Let us know. There is a wealth of knowledgable guys here, well versed with refrigeration

Stan
 
respectfully...

I think this has been one of the more interesting threads on here. It's fun when some of these topics "drift" and occassionally go over the yellow line. They usually find their way back on track. Maybe a "Can a Flair Range Be Saved...Part Two" would work, but I hope it doesn't die. How will we know what Dick's been up to in DHS?

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How will we know what Dick's been up to in DHS?

 

 

Oh.... I don't know... perhaps these little things you may have heard of called "E-mail" or a "telephone" or.... this is a real stretch here... maybe you could just drive across the valley and VISIT him??

 

This thread has drifted ALL over the map for so long and it's not been about the Flair for 2 YEARS now... how about just letting it drop into the archives (which CAN still be accessed any time, in case you were't aware) and start a new thread called:

 

"Dick S's life in Desert Hot Springs"

 

~OR~

 

"How the Desert Hot Springs Turn" 

 

~OR~

 

"Life in a Desert Hot Springs mid-century modern" 

 

Wouldn't that be a little more appropriate? 

 

After all... this thread has turned into a "personal Facebook page" for the going's on in his life.... it's not about appliances anymore.  

 

 

[this post was last edited: 3/22/2013-15:02]
 
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