Drill holes in the rubber plunger for a bit more whoosh….As the title says what is a good washing machine
I am thinking a 20 l bucket with a plunger ( used to unblock a toilet)
What are your thoughts??
Cheers
@ Mackka yes the old copper was also a part of the weekly Monday ritual ….
@ Olden yes that thought had crossed my mind…
All this is just research as I am still employed
Planing ahead so to speak
From memory ours was concrete next to the double concrete tubs and mangle. Ah memories.Mum used the copper and I had the job of cutting out a new stand a couple of times. We never had the cast iron stand so I had to cut the bottom out of a 44 gallon drum, cut the drum down to about 2/3 in height then cut an arch in the front to load the fire. Of course there were no power tools just a nicely sharpened cold chisel and hammer.
No quite suitable for camping
Ditto, our laundry was in the backyard next to a tank. First job when entering was dispatch the broom under tubs, copper and bath to wake up any visitors.From memory ours was concrete next to the double concrete tubs and mangle. Ah memories.
And the Blue bag was used on us kids that got bee stings.Not to forget the Rickets Blue Bag
That was an important part of washing day
The cloths line was a wire strung across the back yard with a big long sapling with a fork at the end … all hell would break lose when the cloths line prop broke
Ridge RunnerI used my Camping Washing Machine yesterday and I used one of my medium sized lithium 500wh packs to power it and I set it to maxium on every wash and spin cycle and I did 3 loads this way, and still had power to burn, I like this Gadget because there are no stupid programs and just having 3 knobs to control it makes it as simple as the Old Engels that just had a rotary knob to control them,
Like I said this is one of my Top 5 toys,
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