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Washer with a bulit in Sink
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Post# 225513   7/26/2007 at 22:59 (6,117 days old) by exploder3211 ()        

Where did i see that washer on here and who owns it, at least i think it was here? Curious.. Am bored tonight and trying to desgin a small retro ish apartment in my cad program.. This would be a boon to those apartment dwellers who can't have a washer...




Post# 225515 , Reply# 1   7/26/2007 at 23:20 (6,117 days old) by scott55405 ()        

Chad, I know Jon LeFever has one. I saw it at the 2002 convention. I was hoping there'd be a picture on site or that I'd have one, but I didn't see one on site and I don't have one. It's a GE Filter Flo washer with a stainless sink and faucet on top. That all lifts up and then you have access to the washer. I didn't see it work since it wasn't hooked up, and I don't know if the sink just drains into the washer or it has a separate exit directly to the sewer. My guess it was made in the 60s.

Post# 225517 , Reply# 2   7/26/2007 at 23:24 (6,117 days old) by brettsomers ()        

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Post# 225521 , Reply# 3   7/26/2007 at 23:58 (6,117 days old) by scott55405 ()        

Oh good, there it is! I forgot about that section.

Post# 225581 , Reply# 4   7/27/2007 at 08:27 (6,117 days old) by northwesty (Renton, WA)        
Here's another one

This is in a museum in Seattle

Post# 225614 , Reply# 5   7/27/2007 at 11:57 (6,117 days old) by alr2903 (TN)        

Clever design for its day and age, I wonder if this sink is gravity drain, or uses the pump. If "plumbed in" with pipes, I am thinking this was difficult to work on for the service dude, just think washer lint and kitchen grease down the same drain trap. what was this machines track record?

Post# 225704 , Reply# 6   7/27/2007 at 22:14 (6,116 days old) by exploder3211 ()        

AH Hah...Forgot about that section as well...That thing looks so tiny... But that would be soo much fun

Post# 225767 , Reply# 7   7/28/2007 at 11:35 (6,116 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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They use different drains. I have a spec on this somewhere; I'll try to scan and post it. As far as I know, GE only offered this model in 1962 and in 1963.


Post# 225836 , Reply# 8   7/28/2007 at 20:40 (6,115 days old) by exploder3211 ()        

How can i make that bigger?

Post# 225837 , Reply# 9   7/28/2007 at 21:15 (6,115 days old) by tnmike (Knoxville, Tennessee)        
How can i make that bigger?

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How many men have asked themselves that question? :)

Post# 225843 , Reply# 10   7/28/2007 at 21:30 (6,115 days old) by exploder3211 ()        

LOL

No i want the ad bigger... Nuff said.. :-)


Post# 225867 , Reply# 11   7/29/2007 at 00:19 (6,115 days old) by thirtyater ()        

How sweet! I want one of those so bad I can taste it. Thanks for posting the sales lit Baja, I love the old GE stuff!

Post# 225868 , Reply# 12   7/29/2007 at 00:21 (6,115 days old) by thirtyater ()        

BTW, does anyone know where you can get a rebuilt transmission for the black agitator GE models from that era?


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