| Thread Number: 9711 “Happy” Bendix |
Post# 179608-12/31/2006-11:42 ||| northwesty (Renton, WA) |
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Well I got the rebuilt timer back from Reeco so here is the new Bendix all hooked up and ready to go.
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Post# 179611-12/31/2006-11:45 ||| northwesty (Renton, WA) |
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Here is the before shot
The machine was in pretty good shape, though, and hopefully will run for some time.
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Post# 179614-12/31/2006-11:49 ||| northwesty (Renton, WA) |
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A clue to its last use
After that first test run, this 1951 dime showed up in the lint trap. With a little Sherlock Holmes deduction I see that is has about 10 years of circulation wear on it, plus these all silver coins started to disappear from circulation I believe in the mid-sixties. So I am guessing the machine hasn’t been run in 40 years!
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Post# 179616-12/31/2006-11:56 ||| northwesty (Renton, WA) |
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Here is one process shot
– a new coat of paint on the undercarriage.
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Post# 179617-12/31/2006-12:00 ||| northwesty (Renton, WA) |
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Washing away
Has a nice sound to it. All these machines have their own "personality" that's for sure.
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Post# 179619-12/31/2006-12:05 ||| northwesty (Renton, WA) |
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Spinning and bolted down
Whooo-eeee 144.3% of residual moisture after spinning!
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Post# 179621-12/31/2006-12:09 ||| northwesty (Renton, WA) |
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Success
Thanks again for the help to all and Happy New year
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Post# 179625-12/31/2006-12:33 ||| scott55405 (Los Angeles) |
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Very nice! I think the chrome handles make it look really nice too. |
Post# 179631-12/31/2006-13:07 ||| pumper (Phoenix) |
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it's beautiful. you did a great job. i like the chrome too. |
Post# 179682-12/31/2006-15:53 ||| pturo (Syracuse, NY) |
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Truly icon status design and conditon. Not a square edge on the thing. Great Job! |
Post# 179699-12/31/2006-16:44 ||| exploder3211 (Back in Montreat NC) |
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Great Job
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Post# 179703-12/31/2006-17:03 ||| westytoploader (Central Texas) |
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Congratulations Brian, awesome job on the restoration! Are those Chevrolet parts you used? That door handle looks very familiar... |
Post# 179729-12/31/2006-18:29 ||| appnut (Temple, TX) |
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Brian, your excellent, outstanding job as usual. I too like the "after market" handles. And I think it's wonderful to get the future washerholics involved too!! |
Post# 179735-12/31/2006-18:40 ||| mixfinder (Seattle) |
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Sweet Child
Brian,
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Post# 179754-12/31/2006-19:38 ||| frigilux (MN) |
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Great job on the restoration, Brian! Looks like there's a future AW.ORG member in the family. |
Post# 179792-12/31/2006-21:28 ||| bpetersxx (Laffy In on the banks of the wabash) |
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yup members start early
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Post# 179804-12/31/2006-22:20 ||| Brent-Aucoin (Atlanta, Georgia) |
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Brian,
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Post# 179817-12/31/2006-22:43 ||| swestoyz (Field of Dreams) |
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Great photos Brian - the resto was a brilliant success! Great to see the family involved in all the fun - sharing experiences with those closest makes everything worth it ~
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Post# 179830-12/31/2006-23:04 ||| northwesty (Renton, WA) |
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The 1947 Bendix
Is in the garage and yes it does have hot water going to it. I plan on doing the work clothes in it and lightly soiled rags as it is probably a good idea not to have these in the general laundry anyway. My next project is to finish remodeling the laundry room so I can get the other vintage machines hooked up. I am about 1/2 way one.
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Post# 179946-1/1/2007-12:44 ||| 48bencix (Sacramento CA) |
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Many memories
This was our first washer. I have many memories of watching that machine, something a toddler could to as it has that nice window. I remember the solonoids clicking when it would drain or go into a spin. I was never allowed to touch the controls of that machine. But I was very curious as to how it worked.
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Post# 180049-1/1/2007-19:33 ||| easyspindry (Winston-Salem, NC) |
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FANTASTIC machine and wonderful restoration. Such memories I have of these Bendix machines. Whenever I was "lost" as a kid, Mother could always find me at the neighbors' house watching the Bendix.
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Post# 180075-1/1/2007-20:38 ||| Sudsmaster (Northern California) |
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Gorgeous
Fantastic! |
Post# 180211-1/2/2007-06:30 ||| washendry (pinconning,mich) |
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The Bendix
Wow, it looks Great, I have the same machine, haven't restored her yet, Yours gives me inspiration, any tips on what to do first, Enjoy
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Post# 180263-1/2/2007-13:22 ||| Unimatic1140 (Minneapolis) |
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Brain another Amazing restoration job!!! And you have to love that machine, its definitely a very dramatic front loader to say the least. |
Post# 180307-1/2/2007-16:02 ||| customline (pennsylvania) |
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Veree KeweLL !!!!!!!!
Nice Job !!! |
Post# 180371-1/2/2007-21:29 ||| gansky1 (Omaha, NE) |
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Wow! Another amazing restoration, it's fun to see the kids getting in on the fun too. |
Post# 180432-1/3/2007-08:18 ||| waterstreet (Eastport, Maine) |
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A Bendix Kid
My mother bought a Bendix exactly like this one when “help” was no longer available to come to the house and do the laundry. I was fascinated by its looks, and of course the water show through the window.
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Post# 180444-1/3/2007-09:39 ||| pdub (Portland, Oregon) |
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Another great job as always Brian. You are very talented.
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congratulations on getting your lovely machine up and going, it looks great. Another beauty saved, may it give you many years of service and pleasure...well done!
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