arbilab
Well-known member
What got you fascinated with laundry machinery? Everybody here obviously is. Long story or short.
At 5 I'd pull up a chair and watch the slantfront Westy, go to neighbors and watch theirs, remember Grandma's two machines--a Thor 'magic fingers' and Easy Spindrier. The Westy was an adventure. We didn't have Indiana Jones back then or much on TV either, but an unbalanced Westy galavanting across the floor was exciting. Not long before I learned to reset the top and bottom compliance springs. At 10, replaced the timer singlehandedly.
But I'm getting ahead of myself. In second grade there was a laundry/cleaners on the way home from school. After I hung around a while they would let me operate their 25# Cooks. But not the Bosch extractors.
Tribute to Grandma's Easy, in 1973 I got a Panasonic twintub. Wish I still had it. In 1997 I got a Frigi FL in tribute to the Westys. Would have got a Neptune but NO WINDOW NO SALE. Besides those early ones turned out dogs.
The smell of detergent and the ions agitation gives off. The random motion of tumbling or swirling water. Knowing what was coming next but not how it would play out (spins). Fixing it if it crippled itself. I do like machines in general, at one point working on $1/2M broadcast video recorders. But not sure if I liked washers because they were machines, or if I liked machines because I liked washers.
At 5 I'd pull up a chair and watch the slantfront Westy, go to neighbors and watch theirs, remember Grandma's two machines--a Thor 'magic fingers' and Easy Spindrier. The Westy was an adventure. We didn't have Indiana Jones back then or much on TV either, but an unbalanced Westy galavanting across the floor was exciting. Not long before I learned to reset the top and bottom compliance springs. At 10, replaced the timer singlehandedly.
But I'm getting ahead of myself. In second grade there was a laundry/cleaners on the way home from school. After I hung around a while they would let me operate their 25# Cooks. But not the Bosch extractors.
Tribute to Grandma's Easy, in 1973 I got a Panasonic twintub. Wish I still had it. In 1997 I got a Frigi FL in tribute to the Westys. Would have got a Neptune but NO WINDOW NO SALE. Besides those early ones turned out dogs.
The smell of detergent and the ions agitation gives off. The random motion of tumbling or swirling water. Knowing what was coming next but not how it would play out (spins). Fixing it if it crippled itself. I do like machines in general, at one point working on $1/2M broadcast video recorders. But not sure if I liked washers because they were machines, or if I liked machines because I liked washers.