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Post# 651182   1/5/2013 at 09:41 (4,127 days old) by banjobytes ()        

Having just purchased a Coffield Motor Washer, I am interested in making it work. Everything seems moveable and in good order. I will take it apart to clean, lubricate & refurbish it. Will anyone offer advise on the best way to proceed or have warnings or cautions relating to this devise? I'm also interested in learning the value.




Post# 651206 , Reply# 1   1/5/2013 at 12:08 (4,127 days old) by cfz2882 (Belle Fourche,SD)        

sure looks like an oldie-do you know when it was made? looks kinda 1910-20 ish to me.Copper was a common material for antique washer tubs both for it's antimicrobial properties and won't rust.

Post# 651253 , Reply# 2   1/5/2013 at 15:22 (4,127 days old) by rapunzel (Sydney)        

You might want to get in touch with Lee Maxwell via his website www.oldewash.com... - he would be the best person to provide advice about the restoration of such old gems.


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