Wow, it's the first time I create a thread on the vintage forum. I feel so honored.
Guys, I won the auction! I'm the newest and proud owner of a Frigidaire Unimatic.
The machine should arrive here in a few days. FInally I'll have a machine older than I am.
Before that, I need all the help you can give me, starting by the transportation.
Some members gave me some overall tips. (Please check the thread "Paging Thomas")
I need detailed instructions about the crating procedure to protect this machine during the trip from Buenos Aires to Puerto Iguazu.
Some people told me to use pieces of wood to secure the drum, would you please explain me exactly how to do it? I'll forward this informations to the seller and/or the freight company. Please note that I've never seen this machine in real life, only pictures, drawings and videos.
2) After the machine arrives (of course I'll make a video when I arrive at my aunt's house in Argentina so you'll be able to see the machine exactly at the same time I see it) I'll also need your knowledge with detailed instructions about the check up procedure before the first run.
3) Just in case, would you (Unimatic experts that use Yahoo messenger or MSN) add me so we can do the check up together using the webcam?
4) If necessary(i hope not) I'll use this thread to negotiate parts that it eventually needs.
5) Could somebody please post all the information available (history, instructions manual, etc) about this machine?
6) Tomorrow I'll send an email to my colleagues inside Electrolux. I'm almost sure they have some "classified" documentation about this model that passed from GM to WCI and then to Electrolux. Of course an ordinary consumer would never have access to those files, but I think I can get them. These documents could be stored at Electrolux Augusta or even at the Electrolux headquarters in Sweden. If I can get them, of course I'll share them with you.
7) I want to let this machine as original as possible, working perfectly and looking like recently built, even if I need to open moulds to remake some parts. I know I have free access to the press and injectors available at the Electrolux prototype lab in Brazil or even any Electrolux plant if I need a heavier press or specific injector. I can go back to the drawing board and redesign the cosmetic parts and have my colleagues at engineering dept. available to redesign any transmission/motor/suspension part. It could be a chance for us to have any parts we miss (of course if the cost isn't too high)
8) This machine can be the tiny detail that I need to finally convince Electrolux to launch an special limited edition of the Unimatic, the same way Whirlpool did with the Maytag Centennial. (be aware that it can't be exactly like the original because of the modern standards that we must follow). I did the project a few years ago using the cosmetic design, but the executives hated it.
9) Now I need the matching dryer too LOL... somebody please start an auction in Brazil or Argentina, better if you offer free shipping hahahahhahahahahah
Guys, I won the auction! I'm the newest and proud owner of a Frigidaire Unimatic.
The machine should arrive here in a few days. FInally I'll have a machine older than I am.
Before that, I need all the help you can give me, starting by the transportation.
Some members gave me some overall tips. (Please check the thread "Paging Thomas")
I need detailed instructions about the crating procedure to protect this machine during the trip from Buenos Aires to Puerto Iguazu.
Some people told me to use pieces of wood to secure the drum, would you please explain me exactly how to do it? I'll forward this informations to the seller and/or the freight company. Please note that I've never seen this machine in real life, only pictures, drawings and videos.
2) After the machine arrives (of course I'll make a video when I arrive at my aunt's house in Argentina so you'll be able to see the machine exactly at the same time I see it) I'll also need your knowledge with detailed instructions about the check up procedure before the first run.
3) Just in case, would you (Unimatic experts that use Yahoo messenger or MSN) add me so we can do the check up together using the webcam?
4) If necessary(i hope not) I'll use this thread to negotiate parts that it eventually needs.
5) Could somebody please post all the information available (history, instructions manual, etc) about this machine?
6) Tomorrow I'll send an email to my colleagues inside Electrolux. I'm almost sure they have some "classified" documentation about this model that passed from GM to WCI and then to Electrolux. Of course an ordinary consumer would never have access to those files, but I think I can get them. These documents could be stored at Electrolux Augusta or even at the Electrolux headquarters in Sweden. If I can get them, of course I'll share them with you.
7) I want to let this machine as original as possible, working perfectly and looking like recently built, even if I need to open moulds to remake some parts. I know I have free access to the press and injectors available at the Electrolux prototype lab in Brazil or even any Electrolux plant if I need a heavier press or specific injector. I can go back to the drawing board and redesign the cosmetic parts and have my colleagues at engineering dept. available to redesign any transmission/motor/suspension part. It could be a chance for us to have any parts we miss (of course if the cost isn't too high)
8) This machine can be the tiny detail that I need to finally convince Electrolux to launch an special limited edition of the Unimatic, the same way Whirlpool did with the Maytag Centennial. (be aware that it can't be exactly like the original because of the modern standards that we must follow). I did the project a few years ago using the cosmetic design, but the executives hated it.
9) Now I need the matching dryer too LOL... somebody please start an auction in Brazil or Argentina, better if you offer free shipping hahahahhahahahahah