LizzieMaine
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This is a longshot question, but I figure if anyone knows they'd be on the Lounge.
One of my projects for this summer is to try and get my washing machine into usable condition again -- but the rubber on the wringer rollers is shot, and I have had no luck at all finding replacements. The manufacturer (Easy Washing Machine Co. of Syracuse) is no help, since it went out of business about fifty years ago, and none of the antique-appliance websites I've checked has any suggestions.
So, my last resort, other than trying to wrap the rollers up in duct tape, is to ask here -- are there any old-appliance fans who might have any suggestions on how to go about either finding replacement rollers or somehow re-covering the old?
One of my projects for this summer is to try and get my washing machine into usable condition again -- but the rubber on the wringer rollers is shot, and I have had no luck at all finding replacements. The manufacturer (Easy Washing Machine Co. of Syracuse) is no help, since it went out of business about fifty years ago, and none of the antique-appliance websites I've checked has any suggestions.
So, my last resort, other than trying to wrap the rollers up in duct tape, is to ask here -- are there any old-appliance fans who might have any suggestions on how to go about either finding replacement rollers or somehow re-covering the old?