Do I see an Apex washer at the left of the Bendix in the picture at 0:01? If so have more of those rare washers turned up in recent years from abandonment? Other than that I think I've grown some sort of preferance towards the Bendix seeing the restored video of it. Now I want an identical one to what you have...
Where’s the dryer part of it? I think if this is a front load washer then it needs a dryer with it because there stacked with washer on top and dryer on the bottom!
It’s going to a really lovely machine …. Fascinating ….
Can’t wait to see it with water!
Same
Likewise! I'd like to see a full load with laundry detergent and fabric softener.
Do I see an Apex washer at the left of the Bendix in the picture at 0:01? If so have more of those rare washers turned up in recent years from abandonment?
Other than that I think I've grown some sort of preferance towards the Bendix seeing the restored video of it. Now I want an identical one to what you have...
very nice machine, this is my favorite.
it is similar to the bendix gyromatic [1948] of an before series.
does he have a water pressure gauge?
You should test it with some water, better yet a full load.
Where’s the dryer part of it?
I think if this is a front load washer then it needs a dryer with it because there stacked with washer on top and dryer on the bottom!
With the control knob on top, i doubt this was designed for having a stacked dryer.
This washer is so European in an American way!
Is it because front load washers are very common in Europe?
@@atomstarfireproductions8695 well somehow yes, meanwhile, the controls and it’s overall design is authentically American :)