Another dream has come true. I've been working non-stop since Friday afternoon. My body aches all over, and as of this writing I am in repose on the bed. But I'm finished, and the dream is alive. Here are the machines that were found by "stainfigher" back in March down in SC. Bob Orear was kind enough to pick up and store them for me. We had a nice little meeting here at my house on Friday. Bob and his friend Darryl who is always so helpful in moving things came up, and so did Steve Riley and Robert (from Roanoake) So nice to finally meet you guys in person.
These machines looked good enough in the original pictures, but I'm going to tell you all about what I've been thru!
Here we have the 1969 Frigidaire (Snubber stamped 4/69). This is the machine that started it all for me, the duplicate of my Mother's Avacado Frigidaire. The cabinet was very dirty although it didn't appear so, the water container top was cruddy, including rust, and a few dead bugs. Under the bottom was worse, filthy rollers, a motor full of dust, and cat hair lined the crevices of the snubber bracket and crossbrace.

These machines looked good enough in the original pictures, but I'm going to tell you all about what I've been thru!
Here we have the 1969 Frigidaire (Snubber stamped 4/69). This is the machine that started it all for me, the duplicate of my Mother's Avacado Frigidaire. The cabinet was very dirty although it didn't appear so, the water container top was cruddy, including rust, and a few dead bugs. Under the bottom was worse, filthy rollers, a motor full of dust, and cat hair lined the crevices of the snubber bracket and crossbrace.
