stubbyeddy
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- Mar 1, 2012
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Hello everyone!
I hope someone can help me, I have a beautiful 1960s Hygena kitchen with fold out breakfast bar ect and a Lec fridge plus other 60s appliances ect that I have picked up over the years and recently a friend donated us a Servis mk30 supertwin II and not having a washing machine at all and having to use my grandparents facilities I practically snatched there hands off, as you can imagine the machine fits in perfectly with our 60s kitchen and the units being narrow compared with modern ones it fits in lovely beside the units.
The fact is the machine really needs an overhaul. It was working 3 years ago but since then its been in storage and all the rubber pipes have perished and it looks like the spin belts have gone slack. I tested the wash motor and it worked happily away as did the spin motor, and all the other moving parts moved by hand easy enough so nothing has seized up. However the casters have seized and the case needs tidying up, however under the wooden work-top the enamel looks like new, I was hoping someone could help me get the machine restored to working order? I am more then happy to use it as my main washing machine as it would make my life a heck of a lot easier ! and it fits into the kitchen perfectly. I don’t mind doing the work myself however im sure if it was in the hands of someone who knows a lot more about what they are doing it would be a better job! If anyone can help me out please do get in touch I really love the style of this machine! and dont want to have to scrap it.
Eddy
I hope someone can help me, I have a beautiful 1960s Hygena kitchen with fold out breakfast bar ect and a Lec fridge plus other 60s appliances ect that I have picked up over the years and recently a friend donated us a Servis mk30 supertwin II and not having a washing machine at all and having to use my grandparents facilities I practically snatched there hands off, as you can imagine the machine fits in perfectly with our 60s kitchen and the units being narrow compared with modern ones it fits in lovely beside the units.
The fact is the machine really needs an overhaul. It was working 3 years ago but since then its been in storage and all the rubber pipes have perished and it looks like the spin belts have gone slack. I tested the wash motor and it worked happily away as did the spin motor, and all the other moving parts moved by hand easy enough so nothing has seized up. However the casters have seized and the case needs tidying up, however under the wooden work-top the enamel looks like new, I was hoping someone could help me get the machine restored to working order? I am more then happy to use it as my main washing machine as it would make my life a heck of a lot easier ! and it fits into the kitchen perfectly. I don’t mind doing the work myself however im sure if it was in the hands of someone who knows a lot more about what they are doing it would be a better job! If anyone can help me out please do get in touch I really love the style of this machine! and dont want to have to scrap it.
Eddy