easyspindry
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Mine was a Thor also
After I got my arm caught in the Maytag wringer. The Thor was a fascinating machine -- washed and rinsed in the same tub and spun to get out the water, but YOU had to tell it what to do.
AND,you could easily relmove the clothes washer tub and replace it with a dishwasher tub (which we could not afford).
Then we moved to a Maytag AMP which lasted till I was in college.
The AMP was replaced with a Frigidaire Rollermatic in the mid 60's.
Our neighbors had a square bolt-down Bendix.
Other neighbors had Bendix Economat with the rubber tub. Workhorses, but not a very good extraction idea. To make the rubber tub "squeeze" the clothes against the agitator, there had to be a seal when the lid closed to make the vacuum. This seal was very difficult to maintain.
Those were the good ol' days.
Jerry Gay
After I got my arm caught in the Maytag wringer. The Thor was a fascinating machine -- washed and rinsed in the same tub and spun to get out the water, but YOU had to tell it what to do.
AND,you could easily relmove the clothes washer tub and replace it with a dishwasher tub (which we could not afford).
Then we moved to a Maytag AMP which lasted till I was in college.
The AMP was replaced with a Frigidaire Rollermatic in the mid 60's.
Our neighbors had a square bolt-down Bendix.
Other neighbors had Bendix Economat with the rubber tub. Workhorses, but not a very good extraction idea. To make the rubber tub "squeeze" the clothes against the agitator, there had to be a seal when the lid closed to make the vacuum. This seal was very difficult to maintain.
Those were the good ol' days.
Jerry Gay