Dating Vintage Refrigerators

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @Zoot_of_Anthrax
    @Zoot_of_Anthrax 2 года назад +27

    I find “hey baby, do you chill here often?” A good start when trying to date a refrigerator

    • @Vintage55Restorations
      @Vintage55Restorations  2 года назад +6

      You win comment of the year

    • @Zoot_of_Anthrax
      @Zoot_of_Anthrax 2 года назад

      @@Vintage55Restorations ☺️ i just wish i could have one for my house, but i fear it would look silly in my crappy 1980s ranch. Hoping to leave texas once my youngest turns 18 and im no longer court ordered to stay, and can buy myself a 100+ year old house and restore it. Then i can finally have one!

    • @ThePolaroid669
      @ThePolaroid669 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Zoot_of_Anthrax Way too much information. Why the hell would you write that?

  • @SarahHolmes-ep3dh
    @SarahHolmes-ep3dh Месяц назад +1

    Back in the 60's, My parents had a GE (No shelves on the door) Refrigerator that looked like the refrigerator on the I Love Lucy Show.
    The Only thing it needed replacement for was the Cord. And a latch handle (Never got that).
    That refrigerator was still working even after my Dad passed in 1995.
    They might have aquired it the late 1950's.
    It last a Long time!
    They don't make them like they use to. 😊

  • @ThePolaroid669
    @ThePolaroid669 10 месяцев назад +7

    I usually find dating fridges results in a very one sided dinner conversation. :-(

  • @RandysMixtable
    @RandysMixtable 4 месяца назад +1

    Ammonia is still used in Europe for refrigeration. 1950s was the best era of products in America IMO. Everything was a work of art that functioned for years.

    • @rogercamp6071
      @rogercamp6071 3 месяца назад

      I worked in a frozen food plant for over 30 years and they used ammonia for refrigeration for years.

    • @monkeytrainer8135
      @monkeytrainer8135 Месяц назад

      Why did Freon replace ammonia?

  • @theodorgiosan2570
    @theodorgiosan2570 4 месяца назад

    I have a 1935-1938 GE CK-3 Monitor Top with SO2 refrigerant. Excellent fridge that's ice cold and uses very little electricity. The monitor top was introduced in 1927 and was made until 1938 in new form and early 40s for refurbished.

  • @davesusek3330
    @davesusek3330 Год назад

    Great video my current project a GE I thought was a 1961 from what my mother in-law told me. But definitely a latch so I will do more research on it. Also my first restoration was a 1953 Frigidaire and fits the time line perfectly.

  • @kebas239
    @kebas239 3 дня назад

    I dated a vintage fridge once (I like em older), but she just kept ignoring me all the time and giving me the cold shoulder. We ultimately broke up :(

  • @Dion-rz3fz
    @Dion-rz3fz 4 месяца назад +1

    I have never understood why they no longer make refrigerators with lazy susan shelves! We are always finding things in the back area of the refrigerator that we have forgotten about, and has gone bad. Lazy Susan shelves would solve that problem!

  • @annmcnitt8749
    @annmcnitt8749 10 месяцев назад

    I love this. Apparently, my GE LM-100 fridge is from 1954. Thank you!!

  • @twobrokeguyz1214
    @twobrokeguyz1214 2 года назад +1

    Pretty nice information to know! Thanks!

  • @jenniferreynoldslial1945
    @jenniferreynoldslial1945 Год назад

    Huge help- thank you for sharing!

  • @daryljackiedunnegan5287
    @daryljackiedunnegan5287 Месяц назад

    I just found your site (looking for a way to rejuvenate hardened rubber seal) and will subscribe! I found (for free) a beautiful 50's single door Kelvinator, which I cleaned and had a good "robin's egg" blue seal... I met a guy while out and about, we chatted and he was looking for a garage/beer fridge... I've got the one yer' looking for... ..his name was Kelvin (I kid you not) and the rest is history....

    • @maggiemcgeelong3185
      @maggiemcgeelong3185 Месяц назад

      I need to finds the blue seal as well. Where did you find yours? TYI

    • @daryljackiedunnegan5287
      @daryljackiedunnegan5287 Месяц назад

      @@maggiemcgeelong3185 Hi, the blue seal was the original seal (still soft and pliable)... I don't think
      it's available in aftermarket seals...?

  • @cjdesign5700
    @cjdesign5700 3 месяца назад

    Have a great working 1935 GE Non Monitor top...all original.

  • @kfl611
    @kfl611 2 месяца назад

    Great video, thank you for posting it, this was very informative.

  • @yooper5638
    @yooper5638 Год назад +1

    I have a 1940's Westinghouse, mechanical latch, no door shelves, about 4' tall. I had to replace the door gasket, and the door now seals all the way around as far as I can tell.
    Problem is, water droplets form on the underside of the door, outside of the gasket and it'll eventually rust the door out. I have no idea how this is happening.

    • @GeoffreyFlores
      @GeoffreyFlores 5 месяцев назад +1

      Water forming outside means condensation. Your door seal is not functioning correctly. Try placing a piece of paper between the door seal gasket and the unit. If the paper easily slips out then your seal is not working.

    • @yooper5638
      @yooper5638 5 месяцев назад +2

      That’s what it was; it wasn’t sealing at the bottom. I fixed it and no more problems so far.

  • @amilan409
    @amilan409 2 месяца назад

    I have that exact fridge you show that does not have shelves on the door

  • @tylerbuckles9286
    @tylerbuckles9286 2 месяца назад

    I have a 1953 Philco (very similar to the model you showed in this video) and the model # ends with an "LH" - I've noticed that mine opens with a left hand swing, which most of all I've seen online all open with the hinges on the right side. How often were doors opening a certain direction?

    • @Vintage55Restorations
      @Vintage55Restorations  3 дня назад

      How much more common right handed people are than left is about the ratio :)

  • @michaelmurrin4030
    @michaelmurrin4030 Год назад

    I always ask, should I buy a newer fridge that just has the Vintage look or an actual vintage fridge. I ask because I'm not a person whose handy and wouldn't know how to fix it when and if it should break, and If repair men now a days would actually look at a Vintage fridge... but I just love older things, especially from the 1950s and 60s.

  • @landonlevisdrawingadventur673
    @landonlevisdrawingadventur673 7 месяцев назад

    This might be a dumb question but would you happen to know if the coolerator c7 is just an ice box or if it’s an actual refrigerator?

  • @kennixox262
    @kennixox262 Месяц назад

    My worry is the dangerous latch. Should a kid get locked inside, no way out.

  • @jakemaykuth6073
    @jakemaykuth6073 Год назад

    I just came across an old Philco I’m hoping to restore and am dying to find the yr. This video helped get it between 52-58 but the serial number on the upper back comes up with nothing. Anything other advice for finding the date?

  • @markmccormick4461
    @markmccormick4461 Год назад

    my dad was born in July 1948 and my mom was born in December of 1947

  • @garydonovan9526
    @garydonovan9526 2 года назад

    Can you tell me when the large wreath was used on doors of Philco refrigerators?...thanks

  • @chuckb9867
    @chuckb9867 2 года назад

    Could you tell me where to get parts like a door latch for a 1955 philco meaning the plastic piece

  • @pearlsandlipsticks7211
    @pearlsandlipsticks7211 Месяц назад

    Do you sell any of those?