It was the mind of genius that thought up the plan for decor touches on the grey ghost. The legs look very sophisticated and the green lid blends well with the dove color machine body. Grandma's first Maytag was gas powered and later electrified. She gave it to mom when she got married. I was 12 years old before we got running water and it was an exciting day when we filled the old Maytag with water and set up a rinse tub.
Bob, it looks good! Love the black and grey look of it. And the Avacado green gives it a touch of color, and we all must have a touch of that. Good Job!
It must be getting early. The clocks are running late. Thank you all for your kind comments and wonderful remembrances. I managed to look through my saved email from nearly 3 years ago and found the one Geoff sent me regarding the gray paint formula for my 1937 Maytag. It goes like this - using Dupont Centari paint for one quart the formula is 758S 45.5 732A 105.5 756A 185.5 705A 545.5 700A 945.5 and so considering that I may have a quart put together and use it on just the tub part of my machine. I like the legs and undercarriage black and am also very pleased with the red lettering details on the roller water remover safety release.