macboy91si
Well-known member
I have FINALLY started on the DE-50 seriously tonight. Got some touch-up paint and some white spray paint to fix the top of the dryer. After cleaning thoroughly the paint wasn't all that bad, just some scratches. I'm thinking the A-50 washer could survive with the touchup, but the DE-50 dryer top is toast, I'm still not sure what happened to that poor thing. One of the things I'm noticing is that these machines have been used VERY LITTLE from the looks of their mechanics. The washer is a 1980 model and the dryer is a 1981, they were originally installed on a boat and were advertised for sometime on CL as "Marine Washers" and I had to literally hunt them down, they were only about 20 minutes from me, but it took me about 2 months to secure them. I think they suffered more damage in the guys van than in the boat. Anywho, I opened up the dryer for a closer inspection, and I was surprised at what I found. Below is a pic of the internals and they're spotless. The felt bearing on the back was the only part that looked questionable but I'm starting to think it might be made like it is (see 2nd message down) as it is very clean and unscathed. The dryer is near silent when running. Also did a full load from the A50 in about 50 minutes bone dry. Nice. I thought I'd share some pics, I've been making a mess here, I'm extremely bored tonight 
-Tim
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36664317@N03/sets/72157621982411161/

-Tim
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36664317@N03/sets/72157621982411161/


