Hotpoint Automatic De Luxe 1509/05 - the Phoenix has arisen!

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matchboxpaul

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Hi all.

In the wake of Lee's storming restoration job on his 1581/03, it gives me great pleasure to unveil another restored Amethyst Hotpoint.

Many will remember Seamus' thread from last year, highlighting the plight of two machines sitting in a derelict school in Plymouth.

One of the machines was the same model that my parents received as a wedding present, back in 1973, and which saw service through to 1990...

Hoover 3236H Automatic De Luxe

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and, in close proximity to the 3236H, the second machine in the form of a visually very tired Hotpoint 1509/05...

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A lot of e-mails followed between myself and the owner of the school, via a kind intermediary in the form of an ex-pupil of the school.
Thanks also go to Gary (electron1100) who also offered help and assistance, being conveniently based in Saltash.

After a couple of weeks of patience, a deal was reached and a Thursday evening saw me drive from derby to Plymouth, to saty over at Garys for the night.

Friday morning saw us both drive over to the school...

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and we clapped eyes on the machines, which were very conveniently situated on the top floor of the school...

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Having got them to the ground floor, the machines were posed outside their old home of the last 20 years (at least!) for the final time.

Beverley (the ex-pupil intermediary) dropped by to say hello and for me to thank her for her help.

Here Beverley and Gary stand with the machines...

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the 3236H was quickly moved to Gary's and re-energised the same day that it was removed from the school.

It and the 1509/05 were then moved upto Mathew's place in Cardiff, where the 3236H was quickly cleaned, received a replacement lid, resealed and fully tested.

The 3236H was then moved to my place at Derby, where a month and a bit of tinkering and further tidying took place.

The start of May 2010 saw the machine moved over to Mikes for a Wash-in and a bit of an unveiling.

Today, the 3236H looks like this...

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But what of the 1509/05?

To be honest, when I saw it I thought 'why have I bought this'.

The machine was an external wreck and had been hit very hard by the ravages of 20 years of living on the top floor of a Plymouth schhol, being subjected to all the weather that had got in through the many broken windows.

The machine was placed into storage at Mathew's, to await a decision on its future...

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One thing was for sure though.
The bodyshell was a total write off.

Flowering rust had taken hold of the metal and looked pretty in a rather starnge sort of way...

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where the bottom of the bodyshell wasnt actually held on to the chassis of the machine anymore.

The bodyshell was disintegrating from the bottom upwards...

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the console wrapper and side panels has suffered badly too.

Ironically the external part of the machine that had survived the nest was the cheapo heavy duty, waxed cardboard back panel...

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the switches had gone the way of many a set of amethyst Hotpoint switches - namely faded and started to disintegrate, with some heavy duty pitting going on.

Generally the lightest colour switches go first, but my machine had sen them all go at once...

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The next chapter....

a few months later and a group of us decided to send our toploaders to a specialist, for proffessional rebuilding.

Richard in Bristol had acquired a 1504...

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