frigidareu
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Hey Guys
I recently had the pleasure of working with Bud (sfh074) on replacing the pulsator on my '63 Multimatic washer. I saw his post on the Imperial site about his ability to fabricate Frigidaire agitator parts. I contacted him about fabricating a new pulsator for this model. The washer had a Rollermatic pulsator that the previous owner had put in the original's place. I was never happy with the weak turnover that the Rollermatic pulsator provided and wanted to return this washer to its original glory. Anyway, Bud couldn't have been nicer to deal with or more knowledgeable. He immediately said that he would be able to fabricate the pulsator for me. I had the new pulsator in a few weeks and I couldn't be happier. The new pulsator that Bud fabricated is perfect and fits perfectly. I can't believe that he was able to fabricate this replacement. It truly seems to have come from the Frigidaire factory. My maiden wash with it went perfectly and the turnover is fantastic! Nothing like that weak turnover with the Rollermatic pulsator that was originally in it when I got it. I'm truly thrilled that we have someone in this club that can restore these Frigidaire parts so perfectly and keep these "old girls" still running as originally intended. In fact, I'm so happy that I plan on having Bud replace the rubber agitator parts on the entire column of my '56 Unimatic. As far as the restoration of my '63 Multimatic goes the only thing that I still need is the elusive agitator cap.
I plan on posting photos of the old pulsator and the new pulsator in place so everyone can see the unbelievable job that Bud was able to accomplish as soon as I can figure out how to post photos from my iPhone to this site.
I recently had the pleasure of working with Bud (sfh074) on replacing the pulsator on my '63 Multimatic washer. I saw his post on the Imperial site about his ability to fabricate Frigidaire agitator parts. I contacted him about fabricating a new pulsator for this model. The washer had a Rollermatic pulsator that the previous owner had put in the original's place. I was never happy with the weak turnover that the Rollermatic pulsator provided and wanted to return this washer to its original glory. Anyway, Bud couldn't have been nicer to deal with or more knowledgeable. He immediately said that he would be able to fabricate the pulsator for me. I had the new pulsator in a few weeks and I couldn't be happier. The new pulsator that Bud fabricated is perfect and fits perfectly. I can't believe that he was able to fabricate this replacement. It truly seems to have come from the Frigidaire factory. My maiden wash with it went perfectly and the turnover is fantastic! Nothing like that weak turnover with the Rollermatic pulsator that was originally in it when I got it. I'm truly thrilled that we have someone in this club that can restore these Frigidaire parts so perfectly and keep these "old girls" still running as originally intended. In fact, I'm so happy that I plan on having Bud replace the rubber agitator parts on the entire column of my '56 Unimatic. As far as the restoration of my '63 Multimatic goes the only thing that I still need is the elusive agitator cap.
I plan on posting photos of the old pulsator and the new pulsator in place so everyone can see the unbelievable job that Bud was able to accomplish as soon as I can figure out how to post photos from my iPhone to this site.