Hamilton dryer 1951, model 975-E
Installed and running. While it was still in the garage, I took off the back and de-linted, wasn' bad, got dirt away from motor, washed down the exterior, etc. I don't think I'll attempt painting, this one is just gonna show its age. Now it's down in the basement, 2 loads of clothes so far. routine amount of lint, nice lint trap, the LOW heat feels like routine low to my hands, not exactly scientific research. The Germicidal Lamp works, so as some recent TV star from the Wisconsin part of Hollywood said, I've never had polio not even once since I got this machine!
I can't wait until dark to watch the next load with that light only, dark basement, pretty cool.
With 5 minutes or so to go, it does a cool down cycle. High heat feels routinely hot to me, but I'm gonna play safe and rarely go over medium, the pros seem to suggest it's hotter than most modern machines.
Additionally, there's a drum lamp, but it's on the same door switch as the germ lamp, not sure why they needed a drum bulb too.
Airflow is spread over that large opening, hard to compare to every other dryer with a 4" tube, but seems slower, by design. The innards are all lint free, incoming air is from the top rear holes and a door in the kickplate. I laid on the floor to watch up through the door for the heater to come on, it cycles regularly and glows red.
Oh yeah------This is my only window machine, I'll probably keep the windex nearby, better than my home windows, lol.