Where do old Washing Machines go?

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  1. sinewave

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    Places where they have no electrickery but plenty of imagination and free time of course! :D





     
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    That's going to need some serious cadence to get that upto 1800 rpm spin speed
     
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    I have heard on good authority that they are recycled into these monstrosities with a little green paint added, if you look closely you can see Hoover or Hotpoint just under the paintwork ;-)
     

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    Especially as that saddles to low
     
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    I've also heard that they've printed over "Spin Speed" with "Traction Control" :)
     
  7. lambchops

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    Amount of washing we seem to get through, if we had one of those I would be able to enter the missus in to the Tour De France next year and she would have a good chance of winning!
     

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