Hello Paul
I had a chuckle seeing the 3022's timer was made in Australia. Lots of things were made in Australia post war, up until about the mid to late 70s. There was a wall of tariff protection in place which made it economical to manufacture here. I hope it's still working OK. Hehe.
Thanks for the great pictures. It's especially fascinating seeing the variations in the fan housings. The 1971 model's fan housing appears to be nonadjustable for end float. Then the later two are similar to mine, but the brackets have lethal pointed ends. Then there's the addition of the thin top bracket on the 1974 model, then finally the electrical lead is relocated to the bracket on the 1975 model. It is great these machines are so easy to date as this makes it simple to follow the improvements made. I really like the half fascia on the early 3022.
Attached is an image of a new control knob indicator for the 455 (on the left, still in its shrink-wrap), and the new one from the store in South Africa. The shafts are in the same position, and you can see the variation in the markings. If anyone is looking for one of these, let me know and I'll send it over.
As mentioned in an earlier post, I do have a new fascia panel for the 155, but unfortunately not the sticker for the front. So alas, it will remain as it is.
Thanks again Paul, and I hope you're well settled in your new home.
Regards
John[this post was last edited: 11/27/2013-17:22]
