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Post# 299318   8/26/2008 at 10:53 (5,693 days old) by louisvz ()        

Hi,
My name is Louis and i have been obsessed with washing machines from before i could even talk! i am South African and have owned almost every type of washer that has ever been on our market!

I am so excited to have membership to aw.org its an honor!!!
i hope you enjoy looking at my photos of all the washing machines here in S.A.

I repair my own machines, but i must admit that i use any shortcut that will more than likely work (for me).
Here is one of them so please let me know if it is going to work:

I bought my 11th aeg 64 sl here we call them aeg little miracle.
on the right side of the drum is the spider and looking from inside the drum you see hairline cracks all around there. (where the spider is joined) i hope this is making sense as i am not good at explaing these things. anyway i have bought pratley steel (www.pratleysteel.com...) and smeared it all around that area on both sides of the drum. i hope it will stop any further damage. the machine spins like a dream and bearing seem fine it must just be wear and tear as this particular model is at least 30 years old.






Post# 299324 , Reply# 1   8/26/2008 at 11:24 (5,693 days old) by whirlpolf ()        
neat little machine!

hello Louis,
these were pretty popular here, I know the 64SL. But I have no experiences with this glue stuff you bought :-(
You can still find these machines on the junkyards here and there. Tell me if I should go and get an old drum for you.

Joe


Post# 299343 , Reply# 2   8/26/2008 at 12:45 (5,692 days old) by louisvz ()        
thanks Joe,

Pratley steel is used in place of welding and really sets like steel! i have checked the drum and it has bonded so well that it is now part of the drum. i also tested it by using two old (heavy) steel pots and smearing it on the base of the one and placing the other pot on top (two bases together) well i tell you they will not break apart!!! i really did try pulling the pots apart my last attempt was to use forcefully throwing them to the ground but they are stuck. it looks like it will work after all.

Joe, what type of washes do you like? i would like to post some photos for you to look at.


Post# 299345 , Reply# 3   8/26/2008 at 13:00 (5,692 days old) by tuthill ()        

Welcome, this place pretty much rules!

Post# 299356 , Reply# 4   8/26/2008 at 13:16 (5,692 days old) by frigilux (The Minnesota Prairie)        

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Welcome, Louis! I believe you may be our first South African member. Be sure to watch all the videos of washers in action.

Jed, I agree; This place does rule---especially the Minnesotans!

:-)


Post# 299390 , Reply# 5   8/26/2008 at 16:04 (5,692 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)        
Welcome, Lou--you've found your long lost washer family

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This club is a dream house for many of us. It'll be great to see the variety of machines you've got down there, maybe as cool and unusual as the ones down under.

Post# 299463 , Reply# 6   8/26/2008 at 23:21 (5,692 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        
Welcome!

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That's a coincidence! My name is Louis too and I have a small AEG toploader too. Mine is a newer one, a Lavamat 220. I love the way these machines make a little dance when they spin. I have only one picture of it in my Webshots album.

CLICK HERE TO GO TO foraloysius's LINK


Post# 299465 , Reply# 7   8/26/2008 at 23:23 (5,692 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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Here's a picture of the control panel

Post# 299467 , Reply# 8   8/26/2008 at 23:28 (5,692 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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There are quite a few videos on Youtube of this machines, especially of the Hajdu variant. That's the model that was built in Hungary for the East European market.

Enjoy!

Louis


CLICK HERE TO GO TO foraloysius's LINK


Post# 299511 , Reply# 9   8/27/2008 at 08:52 (5,692 days old) by westyslantfront ()        

Hi Louis. Welcome to the club. I hope you enjoy the website and all the pictures and videos of washers.


Ross

"westyslantfront"


Post# 299597 , Reply# 10   8/27/2008 at 14:24 (5,691 days old) by louisvz ()        

I know all of you guys by your photos and vid's!!! its kinda weird being in contact with all of you. i have had this passion all my life but never been able to share it with anyone, but now all that has changed. soon i will post some photos. i KNOW that i have some you have never seen!! i have the flu so just give me some time to recuperate and im sure you will find my pics interesting. once again thank-you for a lovely welcome!

Post# 299643 , Reply# 11   8/27/2008 at 17:53 (5,691 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        
Get well soon!

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I will be looking forward to your pictures. Welcome on board!

Post# 301423 , Reply# 12   9/4/2008 at 15:03 (5,683 days old) by xyz ()        

Louis, let me tell you a practical joke I played on my Brother with his washing machine using that weld stuff you speak of. I buy what they call JB WELD here or Haliweld from Halliburton INC. which is the same as JB WELD. But anyways I worked on his dryer once and told him he could come by and pick it up anytime he wanted. I placed an old wore out Dolley (handtruck) under it for him to push it to his truck. But I JB WELDED the dolley to the back of his dryer. It was hilarious to say the least but it took a chisel to seperate the dryer from the dolley.

Post# 301655 , Reply# 13   9/5/2008 at 14:36 (5,682 days old) by mieleautomatic ()        

I have an AEG Lavamat 64 SL too in orange.

Post# 301735 , Reply# 14   9/5/2008 at 21:40 (5,682 days old) by tlee618 ()        

Welocme Louis!!! Your story sounds like most of ours here so you should fit right in!! You are going to love this site and gain so much knowledge and information but even more important you will make so many new and wonderful friends. Terry


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