I've used one like it only with SS drum. What a pain in the ass to get the laundry out and into the extractor. Manually filling and draining along with scooping caustic detergent in was not fun. Still a fun artifact from when laundry was much more difficult.
WK78
No loose clothes around that machine!!!See all the exposed moving parts!!!We want you to be safe!Oh yes-the machines label states those parts have to be lubed!!
For early domestic and commercial washing machines and tubs. We're talking well into the 1900's.
Wood was cheap, easily sourced and worked. There were few metals back then able to be worked smooth (to prevent clothing from snagging) and resisted rust along with the harsh chemicals and heat used for washing. Brass and copper were the main metals used for early washing machines
I came across this guy's facebook page a few weeks ago. If you nose around it a little, he has some videos of the machine. It's also an American Laundry Machine Co washer.