You are completely safe, here, Allen. I agree about the Samsung machines---they do seem to have a more solid build quality than, say, a Frigidaire.
While I admire vintage washers, I'm not inclined to work on them, so I get my "washer fix" from viewing all the beautiful machines many others at AW have lovingly restored.
Aside: My sister and I were in our home town of Watertown, SD over the 4th, and we located the houses we lived in, our schools (go Immaculate Conception!!), and the houses of family friends, etc. We moved from Watertown to Minnesota in 1967, when I was going into third grade. My sister was in her 2nd year at college.
As we located houses, I'd say "They had a '59 Maytag." "They had a '63 Frigidaire." And so on and so forth. Finally, after about 8 or 9 recitations, my sister looked at me and said "You're messing with me, right? You don't really remember what kind of washer all these people had!"
Oh, ye of little faith. Of course I remember.
While I admire vintage washers, I'm not inclined to work on them, so I get my "washer fix" from viewing all the beautiful machines many others at AW have lovingly restored.
Aside: My sister and I were in our home town of Watertown, SD over the 4th, and we located the houses we lived in, our schools (go Immaculate Conception!!), and the houses of family friends, etc. We moved from Watertown to Minnesota in 1967, when I was going into third grade. My sister was in her 2nd year at college.
As we located houses, I'd say "They had a '59 Maytag." "They had a '63 Frigidaire." And so on and so forth. Finally, after about 8 or 9 recitations, my sister looked at me and said "You're messing with me, right? You don't really remember what kind of washer all these people had!"
Oh, ye of little faith. Of course I remember.