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No, I can feel the health benefits already, who the hell am I kidding, my blood pressure must be thought the roof, the steering wheel on the car is full of teeth marks, this is where I smoked the most, while driving to and from work I would get thought at least 7 in the hour journey, ho that sound so bad doesn’t it.
 
Hi Mike,

Yep the timer is inside the cabinet..if you set the machine going the raise the lid and then turn off the power, you can still hear the clock-work timer going.

I think Gary's maybe a couple of years later than mine, in the sense that the one i have, has a flat metal lid and and the lid handle is grey plastic with the "Frigidaire" embossed into it..Nice machines though !!

Yep, next year is a must...I couldn't believe the other weekend, i was looking forward to it, but had to whiz off to Geneva for a meeting on the Monday morning..don't like this working lark..LOL.

Catch ya soon,
Keith
 
Timer Where Are You

Well going on what you told Mike keith i tried the spinner and indeed it does run for 4 minutes and then switch off, however i could not see the timer or even hear it.

So I assume it to be near the top of the machine.

Very nice to use and smooth in operation, i span washing tfrom the Keymatic 3023 which spins at 740rpm and The Keymatic 3062 which spins at 1100 to see how much extra water it extracted.

The results certainly justify the effort in using it in terms of time spent in the dryer.
Attached are the extra water extracted, the first two from 740rpm 3023 Keymatic

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This is extra water removed after the 3062 had spun at 1100, obviously not as much but enough to have a good affect on the drying time

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"BODDINGTONS TSK TSK very Kays if you ask me"

Hey, ya`ll be ahavin a Bootle kiss comin up!!! Cream of Manchesterford is that stuff...Lol

I wonder if the timer is top front near the lid lock etc??

You deffo make a difference spinning everything in "The Whizzer" as they call them in Manchester....John does it all the time in the Creda, and yes less leccy in the dryer!!!

The only machine you cant get anymore water out I`ve found is the Hoover Vision and Zug 1600rpm spin!!!

Let us know how you get on with the patch on the snozzle outlet, this little beaut is awaiting a snout fix!!

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Just a quick question

Hi Gary, Matt here, Seamus's partner. Just need to know how you got into the job your're doing to get so many gems. It is somthing I have always wanted to get into but have found so difficult. Any advice wold be great.
 
Just a quick question

Hello Matt

I hope you are both well.

My Job is one of those "right place right time" finds, i used visit a site and buy a lot of audio etc from them and in time got freindly with the staff, and one day the lady that ran it said she was short staffed and I offered to help out, in those days the Health & Safety laws werent so tight and anyone could work on a site without any of the now required safety certificates or uniforms.....

that was it Matt, i think the weekend only sites may be a bit easier with the staff, but it varies from county to county.

All the best
Gary
 
What a riot listenin' to you lads bantering about

Hey, it's the classic Frigidaire logo, and it spins the same 4 minutes as the 52/3 Automatic,the WO 65-2. Interesting. And no switches, just close it and run, like ya see in an old cartoon. Very cool.

Mike's white on white is pretty too, the perf tub looking very Maytagesque.
 
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Hi Mickey

Glad you love the banter but then having been co-pilot in the car around North Canton with you I know that...Lol

yes that Acme spinner does look like a Maytag drum...and just as solid, it must be the most solid spinner & heavyweight out of all the spinners (or WHIZZERS as the old Mancunians call them) that we ever had over here!!!

We never had many Frigidaire appliances over here but the spinners where the most popular, then the twinnies, and then the Launderama Coloured Washers down the BagWash!!!

Hi Robbie...did you know anyone with Frigidaire appliances??
 
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ROBBIE
Yeah sorry matey it is working fine, the flume is a bit flappy underneath but it works so it is all good I might hang on to this for the winter season

MICKEY
Glad you like us messing about dont ever think it to be serious or rude.....well Mike can be a bit rude some times but i ignore that (black russians and chinese food are the reason) I just hang my head out of the car window............
 
Frigidaire appliances

Dont forget the fridges, fridge/freezers & freezers ...... They had quiie a nice range (selection not cooker) in the early 1970s, and the name carries on to this day, although just badged of course. That said I had a Fridgidaire freezer myself from 1989 to 2001 and it worked well, was still working when I got rid of it for the S/S Siemens
Al
 
Frigidaire appliances

Thanks for wake up call Al i never even thought of all the fridges i have seen with this name on them, i always tend to think of American top loading washing machines when I see this name.

Gary
 
GARY
if ya ever gerra anuvver spinner in old or new an it works grab it for me bud cos i really do need one. bin on flea bay and they want silly money for em. bin after one for a while now cos my stupid machine wont do a full 1400 spin if its off blance by like a millimetre lol.... feel like screamin some days lol hope ya well mr
 

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