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frigilux

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OK, so last week I was in my local Frigidaire dealer's used appliance room and saw a mid-70's Maytag pair. Appeared to be lower MOL---regular and gentle speed choices, hot-warm-cold temp choices, three water level choices. The tub was dark green, and the agitator black. After thinking it over for a few days, I decided to go in and purchase them today. I've never had a Maytag and thought it would be fun to replace my FrigiLux FL with a vintage pair until I can afford to order the new FrigiLux 3.5 cu.ft. FL machine.

Went in and saw a SOLD sign on the washer. Was told it was sold only 10 minutes earlier!!

Outside, in the junk pile, I saw a Frigidaire 1-18. It appeared to be in good shape--no tub rust, agitator in perfect shape. I went home, thought it over, and called my dealer. Yes, it was still in working condition, except for the timer. I asked if he'd mind if I hauled it away. He said, "Fine with me, but you won't find parts for it." A mere 2 hours later, I was shocked to find the regional appliance recycler had picked it up and hauled it away.

This just wasn't my day, kids!
 
Regional Recycler

So couldn't the guy give you the name of the regional recycler? It might not have been destroyed yet in that short of a time
 
Frigilux

You want Maytags? I have several in my warehouse. Email me and we can set up a time for you to look at them. I also have two 1-18's and a 66 Frigidaire custom deluxe washer (look at my collection pics). I am in minneapolis. Where in Minnesota are you?
 
fixerman----I'm in the southwest corner of the state. Thanks for the offer, but I have no vehicle to haul with. Don't think a washer will fit in the back seat of my compact! The reason I check my Frigidaire dealer's used stuff/junk pile is because I live so close that I can literally walk the machine home on a 2-wheel dolly!

A few years back, I wheeled home an UNUSED '59 Lady K and a 1-18 that worked perfectly. I had some storage room at the time, and space for an extra washer in my laundry room. When I moved, I had to get rid of both machines, much to my chagrin, as I had no room for extra machines. (This was several years before I discovered this wonderful site.)

Unlike you fix-it types, I am clueless when it comes to repairs, so that limits what I can take home. Machines that need work are out of the question for me. Suffice to say that when I pick up tools, people run for their lives.

Having said that, it would be cool to check out your shop! Where are you located? I get to Minneapolis on a regular basis.
 
fixerman

looking for a good working condition a606s/ or a806s w/ perm press. Want suds saver...2 speed deep tub, 1min increment timer.hence the w/ perm press. Do not want 08 series...because only cold rinse on suds saver machines...let me know
 
Trok 99
I emailed you at the address in your profile but it was returned. Do you have a good email address where I can send the pics?
 
Trok 99
I emailed you at the address in your profile but it was returned. Do you have a good email address where I can send the pics?
 
Trok 99
I emailed you at the address in your profile but it was returned. Do you have a good email address where I can send the pics?
 
Painting

My aunt has one of these machines and when it brakes, it comes to me so I can fix it and keep it! How hard is it to paint the cabinets? I want to paint it either coppertone or avacado, but I want it to have that "classic" feel, darker around the edges, lighter in the center. How do I acheive this? Would that be a technique for a professional painter? Would it be easier to get the cabinet off of another one? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!!!
 
Re: painting

Really and truly, I would check a reputable auto collision center (body shop). Some won't fool with such, but many painters would be glad to at least steer you in the right diretion. Getting the darker coppertone or avocado bordr around the edge of the machine is dependent on the pressure of the gun and technique as well. In lean times, body shop painters have been known to change the color of stovetops and oven doors to update kitchens. It would be worth your while to make it look authentic. I'm sure someone will disagree with me, but I am in this business and to get a good job, a good heated paint booth is a must. There are plenty of single stage paint formulas, which don't require clearing with urethane and can be made to match your desired color. Finding a good painter who will help you is the trick.
 

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