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I am sick, sick, sick.......

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Brought home an 80 year old wringer-washing machine today. 1931 Maytag. (My wife had officially deemed me crazy.) Gonna get my gas Maytag engine under it and see how it does....
Man! I'm a sucker for old mechanical things. Anybody need their shop-rags cleaned? hehehee
Pics soon. it was dark and raining when I got home.(It was a dark and stormy night....)
 
It'll all come out in the wash Ben.
 
Come clean, Benny. You're addicted.
 
Oh, I don't know,
I use the washing machine
for my rags, and the dishwasher for my parts.

Always do a post wash and
wipe out any residue that may incriminate you
 
No worries. It's just one more step in the process....... :devilgrin:

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IMHO, one step to far............
 
CZ_Dave said:
Oh, I don't know,
<span style="color: #FF0000">I use the washing machine
for my rags, and the dishwasher for my parts.</span>

Dave, are you saying your single, or just a lot of lumps on your head? :devilgrin: PJ
 
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