OK folks, now I can "officially" open a coin-op laundromat...

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revvinkevin

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.... because I brought home a coin-op "Laundromat"!

YAY!

I drove up to North Hollywood yesterday after work to take a look at this machine and ended up bringing it home.

The guy I bought it from has a commercial laundry equipment business, but is retiring and is closing his doors. This little beauty had been sitting on display in his showroom for the last 20 years. Prior to that it was in service in an apartment building, not a regular laundromat! His company actually removed it from the apartment building when they sold the owner a coin-op, top load WP machine to replace it.

So as you will see in the photos, it does not appear to have suffered the usual abuses you see everyday in most coin-op Suds-O-Mats.

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Kevin,

Man, you have the Gods upon you. you find the most beautiful machines i'm sure this one will start right up for you as always. Fantastic find. I'll look for the lights from your garage on the Eastern Seaboard.
 
Now for the "guts" of the machine..... the front panel removed.

You can see the water pump on the right. All of the rust you see on the frame supports is light surface rust, it looks worse in the photo then it is.

Obviously "some" water has run down the front over the years.... the rust on the tub-band-clamp is worse, but still not terminal.

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Kein, that's amazing

it looks exactly like the ones in the laundromat at Chrystal Beah Ontario where we spent a few weeks each summer. I, of course, "volunteered" to do the wash with another young washer man doing the same for his family.

The TIME was the EARLY SIXTIES, 1, 2, and 3. The laundromat was new. So there ya go, Buddy!
 
Thanks Eddie! Yes I was like "WOW!" when I first saw the e-mail from John (Harvestgold) in San Diego... so it's ALL HIS FAULT that I have this now... oh, wait, that's not a BAD thing! But I am STILL blaming him, darn it! LOL

My Grandmother had a mid-fifties Westinghouse Laundromat washer in her house and except for this being a "bolt down", it really reminds me of it! (I just hope I can bring it back to life!)

OK, back to the photo tour.... Inside the back panel. Again it looks pretty clean. There is some "spooge" that's been flung on to the right and left side of the cabinet, so that means to me a seal of some sort has leaked. Ack!

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YAY Kevin!! I'm trhilled for ya. I vaguely remember two "variant" features. One--the door had a rectangular (oblong) window, the rest of the material where glass is on yours was metal. I also remember a model that had hot, warm, and wan'n'wear temp settings (the latter having a cold rinse).
 
ok, remember the wires, the ground and that fire extinguisher!! We wouldn't want you to leave this earth early because of an old machine. Nice find Kevin.
 
And finally the timer assembly.

A simple as the inner workings look on this machine, I know very little about them.

So I am asking for your help and suggestions so I can bring this little beauty back to life! Are any of you out there familiar with the speed changer or does anyone have a service manual for it? I have a feeling I'll need to go through it before I even plug this thing in!

Thank you in advance for your help and suggestions!

Kevin

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