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timon90

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Hi folks. It's been a really long time since last time I was active her.

But here comes the "bomb":

I've got a Hoover Keymatic:D The model with the round clock, instead of the timeline programme indicator. It hasnt been used since 1980!!

Dos anyone here know where I can get a new doorseal for this?

Thanks
 
Hi

Firstly congratulations on your new Keymatic!

As far as im aware a new doorseal is keeping a few Keymatics that collectors have from operating.(Asuming you have a slant front model).

They cannot be purchased anymore as no one is making even pattern ones.

I may be wrong though so you may be lucky.

Mark
 
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Hi Tom, congrats on finding a keymatic, do you have the manuals as well!!! the door boots are NLA as Mark said, and even so if you found one would probably be mush after all this time!!! we are currently experimenting with different boots here both old and new..the seventies hoover boots (generic) do fit the tub but are small around the outer cabinet ...

Why dont you try some new replacement boots for size and see!!! you might strike lucky, and if you do you`ll certainly have a few customers!!! is it working besides the seal??

Cheers, Mike
 
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Hello Tom

yes a brilliant find indeed, beuatiful looking machines, sorry to say i cannot advise as to the door rubbers.......i have heard mention of glueing two different ones together, but i do not know anymore.

Mark
Hello matey hows you:-)

Tom can ask if you are "timonspub" on youtube ?

Gary
 
Mikes Keys

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YOu mean Mike sent you a keymatic key plate without the machine!!!!.........how insensitive of him.........he sent me a BMW series 5 owners book once.........i waited for weeks for the car to turn up............nothing! :-(
 
Hi Tom congratulations on the new find, hope you can get it working again. My Grandmothers friend had the same model. She'd let me play with it when we would vist but warned me not to break or loss the keyplate. She had it up untill the early 80's. It was replaced with a Philips slim star. The keymatic then sat next to her coal bunker under some plastic sheeting for months, I begged my parents to let me have it but alas the answer was no.

Hi keith ur's looks amazing, I think the blue panel looks so nice.
 
Mine luckily still has an intact boot, however I need a Keyplate that'll engage the heater as it came with a Hoover AU special Cold Fill Cold wash jobbie.

Does anyone have a Hot + Cold fill or Cold fill and heat keyplate that they'd be prepared to part with for Love and or money :)

Reader is as below

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Hi Nathan,

Hey I have a couple of sets of keyplates for my Keymatic happy to look and see what I have doubles of and part with....

Now the only problem is it's all in storage in Melbourne and I'm living in the UK now but I plan to be back in OZ around March/April so happy to have a look then for you..if you can wait...

Mark
Here's a pic of my machine....

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Mark...

....whilst not 'mint' that looks to be in remarkably good nick...

As I mentioned above, my aunt in East Balmain had one....she cried when it left to be replaced by a Zodiac 475....

Is yours fully functioning?
 
What would be really good is if someone got some perspex or glass and do a vid of the was action on a keymatic. would be great to see the water levels and the wash actions
 
If someone have all possible keyplates, maybe it's a chance to get someone to "copy" them, in f.ex plexiglass?!
 
You don't need plexiglass or glass. You can operate a Keymatic with the door open.
On a Keymatic the door boot is VERY floppy and flexible, it needs to be. The drum moves around a lot more than newer machines. The drum is suspended on a cable and two very soft springs, as the drum fills with water it drops till it is sitting on a lip at the front of the frame, then the drum keeps lowering at the back so it tilts back as it fills. So when it is full the water level is higher than the top of the pulsator at the back (that is, more than half way up) but below the rubber seal at the front. The combination of the severe backward tilt of the tub and the deep door boot means only a few drops of water splash out when you do a load with the door open. (You have to bypass the door switch and disable the drum brake - Unlike most front loaders, the Keymatic has a drum brake linked by a cable to the door hinge, so when you open the door the drum is braked, though it isn't a strong brake.)
The soft suspension means that the Keymatic copes very well with unbalanced loads, the drum can be dancing around madly on spin but the cabinet will be still and quiet, with no vibration and even on its castor wheels, no wandering.

Several years ago when I lived in inner suburban Melbourne (Richmond) I owned several Keymatics I had collected from roadside hard garbage collections, plus some spare parts. When my partner and I were ready to move to the sticks, I had not yet discovered this great website and community, so I didn't really appreciate what I had and I disposed of most of it - a restored Keymatic I gave to the Salvation Army for a window display at a thrift shop, and the rest, I shudder to admit, went to the tip. I only kept a few spare parts. I had converted one to run from 12 volts DC, not automatic I must add, it used a Renault windscreen wiper motor for the wash and a small golf buggy motor for spin, plus a car heater fan motor to belt drive a Hoovermatic pump, plus 12 volt solenoids for water inlets and two clockwork timers, one for fill/wash and one for drain/spin. It worked really well and used hardly any power from my rudimentary solar power system at the time, but later I improved the solar power setup so I could use a regular washing machine and the poor old 12 volt Keymatic went to the tip, though I kept the parts to convert another.
Since then I have rescued another Keymatic, a Mark 4, but I can't restore it as the motor is missing. (about 15 to 20 years ago when Keymatics were being junked all around the country, people used to salvage the motor as a Keymatic motor/gearbox makes a good barbeque rotisserie motor for spit roasts.)
Chris
 

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