Wow, this is one of the most unique videos I've ever seen!Haha it's just totally crazy! Also, you're a pretty smart dude to make it all computer controlled, that's wild man.
@peanuttherat He built it himself from discarded Frigidaire washer parts I believe. It wasn't one you could buy anywhere, it's a one of a kind custom job.
I wonder if this absolutely incredible custom mechanical marvel was improved further than it was in the video, the balance sensor was a very good idea for the spin. And btw Robert, you practically invented PowerWash before Miele did. 10 whole years before they did ;)
Were the cycles changed at all or is this the original sequence of the machine, just set to computer? I LOVE the harp music... I also LOVED how much it sprayed onto the clothes during the spin cycle. My modern machine doesn't do that.
Actually that is not true, Hotpoint washers did that all the way until 1974 and early versions of the Apex, ABC-o-Matic, Kelvinator and Beam designed automatics did that as well.
I worked in an appliance back in the '70s that sold Frigidare. They had this cool handcrank demonstrator of the "rollermatic" mechanisim on the counter (I wish I had it now!) When did Frigidare switch to this type of transmission? It seemed pretty simple but was it dependable? Very impressive spin speed, beats my front loading Samsung by just a little!
That harp that plays during the first water throw, reminds me of that song "The Rain, the park and other things" by the Cowsills. That's pretty cool.
0:21 that tune was timed perfectly with the water coming out
Amazing! I got sucked into Robert and Fred's World of Washers from the Obsessions TV show.
Wow, this is one of the most unique videos I've
ever seen!Haha it's just totally crazy!
Also, you're a pretty smart dude to make it all
computer controlled, that's wild man.
YAY!!!! This washer is so fun!!! I can't wait to see it!
Are you alive?
@peanuttherat He built it himself from discarded Frigidaire washer parts I believe. It wasn't one you could buy anywhere, it's a one of a kind custom job.
Awsome! Never saw a washer like that.
How many have you seen till now?
NOW THAT WOULD BE THE BEST TOP-LOADER!!!!!!!!!
I want to be friends with these people.i love washing machines.
whoa a washer with a window on the front!!! I'd pay good money for something like that. hey, u guys should go out on the market with this thing!
I wonder if this absolutely incredible custom mechanical marvel was improved further than it was in the video, the balance sensor was a very good idea for the spin. And btw Robert, you practically invented PowerWash before Miele did. 10 whole years before they did ;)
Were the cycles changed at all or is this the original sequence of the machine, just set to computer? I LOVE the harp music... I also LOVED how much it sprayed onto the clothes during the spin cycle. My modern machine doesn't do that.
Coolest Franken-washer ever.
makes me want to go and buy a front loading washer, look at all the wasted water...
Are you alive?
You ever hear of evaporation ?
Robert; I love the Whirlpool like 7 second pulsed spray rinses.
Actually that is not true, Hotpoint washers did that all the way until 1974 and early versions of the Apex, ABC-o-Matic, Kelvinator and Beam designed automatics did that as well.
Who knew Whirlpool Calypsos adopted the wash action from Frigidaires of this era?
Amazing Washing Machine❤
Are the cycle intervals and functions the same as on the original timer?
Ingenuity my friends, ingenuity. :)
I'd like to know how the muti-matic worked
Ŵas it still based on the Unimatic or an early Roller-Matic design?
I worked in an appliance back in the '70s that sold Frigidare. They had this cool handcrank demonstrator of the "rollermatic" mechanisim on the counter (I wish I had it now!) When did Frigidare switch to this type of transmission? It seemed pretty simple but was it dependable?
Very impressive spin speed, beats my front loading Samsung by just a little!
Only in Frigidaire washers is water actually extracted into the cabinet.
Gosh... if you could only make these for sale... the mind reels and staggers. I'd start saving my shekels this very instant to have one...
does this agitator clean better than a dual action agitator?
Computerized Unimatic :)
Any recent vids on this
How did you get this? And how much did it cost?
+strongenough78 Look up "Dinah Shore 1953 Chevy commercial".
1100rpms was the best speed for a spin cycle.
@mark40511 Ignorance is a mass in everyone..
wow,,
Dididing
This is shear voyeurism