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Post# 89739   10/19/2005 at 16:05 (6,763 days old) by soapnsuds ()        

Hi All,

I'm James, and I'm from Sacramento, CA and I am new to this site. I was wondering if there is anyone in my neck of the woods or if anyone knows of anything around here (appliance grave yard or something) to go to. I have a HUGE garage that's just crying for a few washers and dryers. Thanks!





Post# 89749 , Reply# 1   10/19/2005 at 17:02 (6,763 days old) by 48bencix (Sacramento CA)        
Welcome

Hi,

I live in Sacramento too as does Steve (Sactoteddybear) Frontaloadotmy is nearby in Grass Valley.

I havn't had much luck finding machines here. No one has basements to store a lifetime of excess appliances. Most people buy new stuff and the store takes the old stuff. The newish stuff goes to used appliance stores. I got my filter-flow at a used appliance store, but it's a 1994 and not classic yet. But it is a lot of fun. Steve gave me my 1-18, which was so generous! I have not restored it yet.

Enjoy the site, it and the people here are the best!

Martin


Post# 89754 , Reply# 2   10/19/2005 at 17:34 (6,763 days old) by stopmeister72 (Irving, TX)        
hey

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New guy here too. Know of any appliance junkyards around Dallas, TX??? Any conventions coming up?? My email is stopmeister72@aol.com
Have a good one,
John


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Post# 89756 , Reply# 3   10/19/2005 at 18:00 (6,763 days old) by westytoploader ()        

Howdy from another Texan everyone!!

John, another "vertical-action" GM Frigidaire fan here! I'm in Bellville and have 2 in my collection so far (looking for more)...a 1952 WO-65-2 Unimatic, and a 1978 1-18 model WC...both work great! I found the 1-18 in San Antonio, and the Unimatic was a birthday gift from our Webmaster, Robert (Unimatic1140), who restored the machine (which was found in Tulsa along with many others). We're working on the "laundry shed" at the moment...but it will be done soon and I'll be planning a full-scale wash-in! So come on out!

My White-Westinghouse "Dual-Tumble" front-loader came from Dallas, and I haven't seen another one since, so there's bound to be something good there! Check the used-appliance stores (especially if there are machines out back as well) and you're bound to find something!

Here's a picture of my WO-65-2...the best Frigidaire design ever made, with an 1140 RPM spin! I'll post a picture of the interior if you're interested.

--Austin


Post# 89757 , Reply# 4   10/19/2005 at 18:07 (6,763 days old) by petek (Ontari ari ari O )        

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Hey to new members James & John

John in that picture of you playing the organ I believe you're playing McCarthur Park.. BTW what make/model is that organ.


Post# 89760 , Reply# 5   10/19/2005 at 18:14 (6,763 days old) by drmitch ()        
A U T O M A T I C

Hi guys and welcome!

Post# 89772 , Reply# 6   10/19/2005 at 19:02 (6,763 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)        

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hello two new guys!

Post# 89786 , Reply# 7   10/19/2005 at 20:46 (6,763 days old) by gregm ()        
hi

welcome James and John ............

Post# 89818 , Reply# 8   10/19/2005 at 23:57 (6,763 days old) by stopmeister72 (Irving, TX)        
organ model

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Hey,
The organ is an Allen Digital Computer Organ 202-c. It's from the 70's, but still sounds pretty good. Has 5 pre-programed pistons, and the stop tabs don't move like most. Found it on ebay from a guy not too far from here. The main circuit board was replaced in 97' so hopefully it will keep running for a while. Wasn't to fun getting up the ramp of the u-haul though. It came with the orginal speakers but they were way too big for the house so have 4 stereo speakers hooked up to it. It actaully sounds better that it did with the original one.
Y'all have a good one.
Austin, would like to see the inside of that Frigidaire.
Later,
John


Post# 89819 , Reply# 9   10/20/2005 at 01:23 (6,763 days old) by singsonglee ()        
Stopmeister72

Hi glad you came on board we have something in common and that is I also play the organ. Have played for church in Kentucky and also in Nebraska where I live. I don't have an organ right now but I am looking for one. My favorites are Hammond and Conn,also like some models of Baldwin. But I really like the Hammond B3 or C3 models. I have had two organs a Hammond M-101 and a Conn don't remember what model it was. Oh, BTW, My folks live in Grand Prerie and also a brother and his family and I have two brothers that live in Irving, Mike and Tim. Tim is married, his wife barb go to a Methodist church there and are quite active. Now let me tell you about the washers that I like. I like Norge or Montgomery Wards or any on the old Norge brands. Next I like the Westinghouse laundomat series washers, any of the 50's and 60's Frigidaires also like the new Frigidaires and White-Westinghouse washers, the ge filterflo machines and Hotpoint oh yes and Speed Queen machines. Well I'll close for now and welcome to the club, I'm sort of new to the club only been a member for about a week myself. Dan


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Post# 89820 , Reply# 10   10/20/2005 at 01:26 (6,763 days old) by singsonglee ()        
SoapSuds

Good to have you on board too as well. The more the merrier.
Hope you can find some really good washers and dryers soon in your area. Have fun hunting. Bye for now. Dan


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Post# 89823 , Reply# 11   10/20/2005 at 02:32 (6,763 days old) by sactoteddybear ()        
Re: Hi! Guys:

Hi! James and John, it's always great to see more and more people joining the Automatic Washer Club Site. I'm glad to see that we've got another Member now living in my City area of Sacramento, CA also. As Martin mentioned, we met I believe last year some time, when I gave him a Frigidaire "1-18" Washer, that needed probably quite some work done on it. I hope that he will be able to get it operating again some time. He will certainly as with others have a great time watching it's Wash, Rinse and Spin, besides the Spin-Drain also, as well as the Recirculating Lint Filter too.

Please let us know of any new finds when they show up for you, it is always great seeing and hearing about the new finds, as with the ones that have already been Restored.

Peace and Happy Automatic Washer Club Fun, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...


Post# 89838 , Reply# 12   10/20/2005 at 08:10 (6,762 days old) by gizmo (Victoria, Australia)        
vintage electric organ

Mention of the Hammond organ reminds me of the Don Lane show, a late night TV show here in the seventies (and eighties??)with host Don and his co-host Bert Newton.

One segment was "Bert's Wheel", a "spin the wheel" game segment where one of the prizes was a Hammond organ.

Bert's spiel when mentioning the Hammond was "remember, it only takes five five minutes, two fingers and an organ to have a ball!"



Chris.


Post# 89887 , Reply# 13   10/20/2005 at 14:27 (6,762 days old) by stopmeister72 (Irving, TX)        
hey Gizmo

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That's a good one, will have to remember that one.
Hey Singsonglee, that wouldn't be First United Methodist would it??? If so, I probably know them. Small world ain't it!
You would have liked the Montgomery Ward's washer my mom had when I was growing up. Ton's of square shinny buttons (determined water temp, wash and spins speeds all on one button, so there were many for all the combinations. Infinite water levels, burpolator agitator, blue fabric softener dispenser, the automatic detergent dispenser on the top right, and bleach dispenser. I could kick myself for talking them into a kenmore the Day care was giving away.


Post# 89888 , Reply# 14   10/20/2005 at 14:28 (6,762 days old) by stopmeister72 (Irving, TX)        
hey Gizmo

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That's a good one, will have to remember that one.
Hey Singsonglee, that wouldn't be First United Methodist would it??? If so, I probably know them. Small world ain't it!
You would have liked the Montgomery Ward's washer my mom had when I was growing up. Ton's of square shinny buttons (determined water temp, wash and spins speeds all on one button, so there were many for all the combinations. Infinite water levels, burpolator agitator, blue fabric softener dispenser, the automatic detergent dispenser on the top right, and bleach dispenser. I could kick myself for talking them into a kenmore the Day care was giving away.


Post# 89947 , Reply# 15   10/21/2005 at 08:04 (6,762 days old) by bethann (Indianapolis)        
Hey Guys!

A big welcome from Indiana! Lots of cool appliances and people on this site! If you have a question about an appliance there is always an answer!


John: I'd have to fight ya for the 56's. LOL!




Post# 89951 , Reply# 16   10/21/2005 at 08:41 (6,761 days old) by unimatic1140 (Minneapolis)        

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Hi James and John, welcome to the club. John what is the story behind your pictures of a see-thru dishwasher panel?

Post# 89996 , Reply# 17   10/21/2005 at 15:21 (6,761 days old) by retromom ()        
WELCOME!

Howdy and a big welcome you you all! I'm the official Den Mother, so I carry the big stick around here! LOL

Like I tell new members, this site is fun, informative, and downright hilarious at times! You guys are going to have a blast and become further obsessed by appliances! HELP - it's contagious! :-D

Venus


Post# 90023 , Reply# 18   10/21/2005 at 17:49 (6,761 days old) by soapnsuds ()        

Hey Everyone,

Thank you for the welcome wishes! Who knew there's so many of us! :-) It will be nice to be among 'my people' and not have to explain my love/fascination of washers! Happy Friday and have a great weekend.--James


Post# 90204 , Reply# 19   10/23/2005 at 02:44 (6,760 days old) by norgeman ()        
Soapsuds72

Yes it is the United Methodist Church in Irving Tim and Barb Francis and they are quite active in the youth program there. I am planning to come down there for Thanksgiving this year. If you do know them tell Tim my former handle which was Singsonglee he will get a charge out of it. The reason I switched handles was I go locked out of the disscusions and couldn't get back in so now I am going by Norgeman.

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Post# 90289 , Reply# 20   10/23/2005 at 14:02 (6,759 days old) by westytoploader ()        

Here's an interior shot of the WO-65-2, with the 2-ring agitator. Note that the WO-65-2 was the first model with the all-rubber (neoprene) pulsator diaphragm...the previous models had a 2-piece pulsator with a metal ring that attached to the circulator column and diaphragm.

The WO-65-2 was also the first Unimatic that performed an overflow wash before the first spin, and an overflow rinse. The previous machines had two deep rinses and no overflow wash. Both are very frugal machines on water, IMHO. If I remember correctly the double-rinse models use 29 gallons per cycle, and the overflow-rinse models use 28.

It's really a great machine...cleans amazingly, is quiet (except when the water whooshes out into the cabinet on spin), and is VERY fun to watch!


Post# 90368 , Reply# 21   10/24/2005 at 01:07 (6,759 days old) by norgeman ()        
shopmeister72

Sorry about that as I got the wrong handle on the the reply it ment to be for Shopmeister72 and not soapsuds. Please forgive me didn't payclose enough attention. Thanks Dan

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Post# 90369 , Reply# 22   10/24/2005 at 01:11 (6,759 days old) by norgeman ()        
Shopmeister72

The song on the organ that you are playing is, "This is the way we wash our clothes wash our clothes wash our clothes. This is the way we wash our clothes so early monday morning. Dan

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