SactoTeddyBear
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Does anyone know what the approx Cu-Ft and Pound Capacity is of the "Bolt-Down" Bendix Washer?
I was trying to figure if they were close to the same size as my LG Compact Combo, which is about 2.5 Cu-Ft to 2.7 Cu-Ft, approx 8 to 10 Pounds. Is this a fairly accurate estimate of Capacity?
My Parent's first Automatic Washer was a 1946 "Bolt-Down" Bendix, that had the Squared Back, but the Round Tub and Box-Like Base of the Cabinet.
It had the Motor go out and instead of getting the Motor Replaced, my Mother had a Friend of her's go with her to Sears and talked her into one of the Mid-1950's "Frog-Eye" Kenmore Washer's that had the Blue Timer Facia Control area and the Push-Button High/Low Water Level and the Hot, Medium, Warm Wash Water Temp, with all Warm Rinse Controls. It also had the Pregnant Roto-Swirl Agitator. I've always thought that those Agitator's were the best for a great Roll-Over Wash Action, other than the Whirlpool's Surgliator's, and the Frigidaire Pulsator's.
Their first Dryer was the 1950 Westinghouse "Solid Door" Slanted-Front Electric Dryer. It lasted until 1962, when they Traded it in for a 1962 "TOL" Hotpoint Electric Dryer, with the Lint Screen in a separate opening Panel, below the Drum. It seems like it was about 2-Ft Square and sure held quite a lot of Lint.
Peace and Fun Bendix "Bolt-Down" Laundry Times, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...
I was trying to figure if they were close to the same size as my LG Compact Combo, which is about 2.5 Cu-Ft to 2.7 Cu-Ft, approx 8 to 10 Pounds. Is this a fairly accurate estimate of Capacity?
My Parent's first Automatic Washer was a 1946 "Bolt-Down" Bendix, that had the Squared Back, but the Round Tub and Box-Like Base of the Cabinet.
It had the Motor go out and instead of getting the Motor Replaced, my Mother had a Friend of her's go with her to Sears and talked her into one of the Mid-1950's "Frog-Eye" Kenmore Washer's that had the Blue Timer Facia Control area and the Push-Button High/Low Water Level and the Hot, Medium, Warm Wash Water Temp, with all Warm Rinse Controls. It also had the Pregnant Roto-Swirl Agitator. I've always thought that those Agitator's were the best for a great Roll-Over Wash Action, other than the Whirlpool's Surgliator's, and the Frigidaire Pulsator's.
Their first Dryer was the 1950 Westinghouse "Solid Door" Slanted-Front Electric Dryer. It lasted until 1962, when they Traded it in for a 1962 "TOL" Hotpoint Electric Dryer, with the Lint Screen in a separate opening Panel, below the Drum. It seems like it was about 2-Ft Square and sure held quite a lot of Lint.
Peace and Fun Bendix "Bolt-Down" Laundry Times, Steve
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