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20th Mar 2012, 10:14 pm | #41 |
Dekatron
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Re: Vintage 50s/60s Kitchens
For a microwave oven
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21st Mar 2012, 12:09 am | #42 |
Pentode
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Location: Newtown, Mid Wales, UK.
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Re: Vintage 50s/60s Kitchens
I was thinking that
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21st Mar 2012, 3:44 pm | #43 |
Octode
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Location: Co. Durham, UK.
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Re: Vintage 50s/60s Kitchens
Microwave oven! I'm hiding the bl***y DAC 90!
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22nd Mar 2012, 3:57 pm | #44 |
Retired Dormant Member
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Location: Froson, Sweden.
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Re: Vintage 50s/60s Kitchens
Great looking fridge! I have always wanted one.
I attempted last summer to restore a late 40's early 50's Electrolux Freezer. Turned out to be a failure got to admit. I got it at a local second hand place here next to nothing, but it looked completely new inside and out. Wouldn't be too hard I thought. the on off and clicking made me think it was probably just a bad start relay. It wasn't. Long story short, the compressor started running hotter than hades and stopped. To put a new system in costs an arm and leg. I really wouldn't want a china compressor in it anyway, add in the freon ban it needs and how I just don't have the space, (7 week old baby boy home now ) is the reason why it's wrapped finely under a tarp on the back porch. guess I'll haul it off. Nobody seems to want it here in Sweden. Shame, closing the door on it is like shutting the door to a classic Cadillac. |
22nd Mar 2012, 6:04 pm | #45 |
Heptode
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Location: Eastham, Wirral, Merseyside, UK.
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Re: Vintage 50s/60s Kitchens
Hi,
I like the kitchen, just wish we had one like it back in the 50's. The one we had only had a large range until '65. I still have the pans mum used to cook with and I wonder how many of you remember these? Gezza. |