Thread Number: 19745
May I present the Inglis Sterling washer and dryer? |
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Post# 316864   11/25/2008 at 11:06 (5,602 days old) by turquoisedude (.)   |   | |
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Post# 316865 , Reply# 1   11/25/2008 at 11:10 (5,602 days old) by turquoisedude (.)   |   | |
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Tres fancy, for a Canadian-made machine. I didn't realize it was a suds-saver - one of many surprises I had when I got the machine home! The timer is a classic Inglis - pull to start, push to stop. Note the 5 wash/rinse water combinations - reminds me of a near TOL 70's Viking I had once upon a time.
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Post# 316866 , Reply# 2   11/25/2008 at 11:13 (5,602 days old) by turquoisedude (.)   |   | |
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Post# 316867 , Reply# 3   11/25/2008 at 11:16 (5,602 days old) by turquoisedude (.)   |   | |
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I decided to peek under her top. I did not expect to find a tub light AND a what I think is a germicidal lamp (well, based on what I have seen here on the board). The mystery dangling part turned out to be the lid switch (mercury float, I guess). I hooked it up and found that the washer would spin only if the lid was up - OOPS! I put it in the right way and it was fine...
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Post# 316869 , Reply# 4   11/25/2008 at 11:19 (5,602 days old) by turquoisedude (.)   |   | |
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Here's a shot of the control panel for the dryer. Note the switch for the console light - you could even use it as a night light! Something is missing from what I always knew about dryers, though. There is no 'start' pushbutton. Does that mean that the dryer will start when the timer is set?? Note the instructions on the dryer lint filter lid - it lists which program to set the dryer to for a different load types. OOO! AAAH! Automatic drying!! |
Post# 316872 , Reply# 5   11/25/2008 at 11:26 (5,602 days old) by turquoisedude (.)   |   | |
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I couldn't help myself, but I did a quick wiring inspection, then plugged the washer in! Timer runs, the pump seems to run, and the beastie will spin!! I couldn't make it agitate, though. Not sure if that is because I didn't run it through a real cycle or not... That will be coming soon, I hope!! I did notice that machine seemed really noisy - is that just because it was not well-installed or could this indicate something bad?? I need some information/advice about cleaning the tub - it looks like detergent/lint accumulations got knocked around during transit. Any and all suggestions are welcome! Also, the tub light bulb (burnt out for eons by the look of it) said 'Ballast 35W' on it. I have never heard of a bulb referred to as a ballast - is this a special type of bulb or would a rough-service bulb make an acceptable replacement? Am I excited about my first vintage washer dryer set?? Oh, just a bit!!! |
Post# 316875 , Reply# 6   11/25/2008 at 11:40 (5,602 days old) by turquoisedude (.)   |   | |
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Post# 316879 , Reply# 7   11/25/2008 at 11:55 (5,602 days old) by turquoisedude (.)   |   | |
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Post# 316880 , Reply# 8   11/25/2008 at 12:09 (5,602 days old) by maytagbear (N.E. Ohio)   |   | |
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It is possible that the dryer's start switch is in the timer...push in to start (!) Nice looking set, good save! Lawrence/Maytagbear |
Post# 316882 , Reply# 9   11/25/2008 at 12:17 (5,602 days old) by swestoyz (Cedar Falls, IA)   |   | |
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Paul - this set looks like fun! I find nothing more satisfying than taking a machine like your Inglis here and cleaning it up. Certainly looks like it hasn't been used in a while. Hopefully the centerpost is rust free. Be prepared though for some leaks - so take your time when you get it water-ready. What I found peculiar about this machine is the wash tub - it is a 4 holer! I know for certain on US-made Kenmore machines that 1959 was the last year for the 4 holes on the bottom of the wash tub - but it certainly could have been later on the Cannock-made Inglis machines. Do you have an idea on the model year for this set? LOVE the Whirlpool agitator cap too ;-) Can't wait to see the lighted glory when you're able to get some elbow grease into them. Thanks for posting, Ben |
Post# 316887 , Reply# 10   11/25/2008 at 13:26 (5,602 days old) by turquoisedude (.)   |   | |
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Lawrence - I thought the timer was a 'push to start' too but it doesn't seem to move when I tried that - I guess I'll know for sure when I get it hooked up to the 240! Ben - I was told by the original owner that it was "at least 42 or 43 years old" so my best guess so far it 1966 or 1965. I kind of felt a sense of eerie deja vu when I lifted the top - I thought I was looking at the photos of Robert's LK that he resurrected from the Aberdeen farm! |
Post# 316924 , Reply# 11   11/25/2008 at 18:21 (5,601 days old) by bellalaundry (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada)   |   | |
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Post# 316928 , Reply# 12   11/25/2008 at 18:49 (5,601 days old) by suds14 (Pittsburgh)   |   | |
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Great find. Nice to see another suds saver person. Congrats David |
Post# 316937 , Reply# 14   11/25/2008 at 20:32 (5,601 days old) by eddy1210 (Burnaby BC Canada)   |   | |
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