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« on: May 23, 2005, 05:50:06 pm »

Check it out!
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« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2005, 05:53:09 pm »

And another....
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« Reply #2 on: May 23, 2005, 06:09:20 pm »

Welp, this machine has been great so far....For learning lessons!!! '<img'>  I got this one from Greed Bay for a steal. It was basically just missing the vending rack and that has been provided to me by Mr. Moondawg along with some other various "knick-knacks".

The only probs so far have been the sheared compressor line (fixed that by sweating in an elbow union). In my haste to get that fixed I overlooked a HUGE step that I almost never screw up on....DOCUMENTATION! I disconnected all of the wiring to facilitate replacement of the main power cord and to also allow me to properly restore the compressor to its former glory! Welp.....I forgot to snap a pic/sketch out a complete schematic diagram.....Needles to say I had to go scurrying to SMC for help!!! Glen ended up sending me a pic of another WC-44SK compressor wiring setup and Steve Ebner sent me a line diagram. By using both for reference, I was able to get it wired back correctly.

So, now I figured that I'd continue with my restoration of the compressor deck and was fiddling around with the compressor fan motor (3-wire version) and found out unhappily that the wiring was completely shot! Welp...I made a few modifications using a standard 4 watt motor and a motor stand from a junked VF-90 I got for $36 not long ago and she's back in business and the replacement stand/motor looks pretty sweet!(I'll post a pic when the deck is done)

On we go....I was finishing up polishing/cleaning the thermometer lines when all of the sudden...."Hisssssssss" and then I gave a hearty "you dirty little pile of  '<img'> " and threw some formerly inanimate objects around and delighted in their rapid disassembly of parts. Turns out the same hit the machine took that sheared the compreesor line also nicked the thermometer line and all it took was just a little pressure to do it in. So, it's probably better that it happened now versus when I installed it. Luckily, good 'ole Moondawg came to my rescue, AGAIN! He did a dumpster dive for me and retreived the thermometer from his junked 44 and included that in what I'm now calling my "care package".

Hopefully this will be the last of the dramas (as if) with this machine. It has however been a great learning experience and I have to say the Westinghouse design engineers did a great job with this machine.
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« Reply #3 on: May 23, 2005, 06:09:33 pm »

Wow. Beauty... how about some before pics so we can see whether your skills are in buying, refinishing or both '<img'>

Posted the above comment before Brian posted his saga.  I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt and acknowledge bith the buying and refinishin.... ':cool:'

Brian - did you paint it yourself?




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« Reply #4 on: May 23, 2005, 06:14:49 pm »

Ummm.....No comment? '<img'>  Nah, this one was completely repainted and looks as if the person that had it repainted didn't take the best of care of it. It has some nicks/scratches but overall is in great shape.

My restoration skills are being put to good use right now during my Cavalier 55 project...It should be done here pretty soon. Then I'll show you!!!!! ':p'
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« Reply #5 on: May 23, 2005, 09:09:05 pm »

The 'dawg comes through again... ':<img:'>
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« Reply #6 on: May 24, 2005, 12:51:51 am »

Brian,
Nice score!!  I thought about bidding on this one but coudn't get COMNAVHOUSELANT to release funds! '<img'>   Can you post pics of the enterior as I'm still trying to piece together my machine?
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« Reply #7 on: May 24, 2005, 02:35:10 am »

Absolutely beautiful. I've always thought you got a fantastic deal on that one. I love the little carpeted base it's on. Is that to give it a more firm resting place? The paint job looks fantastic from here.
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« Reply #8 on: May 24, 2005, 08:16:09 am »

Brian,

Well Done!
Very good choice for a first restoration, not a complicated machine with small straight panels to work with for body work and painting.
I'd like to utilize the photo in the Soda Machines Section since I've been waiting for a good picture and this one fits the bill!




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« Reply #9 on: May 24, 2005, 03:10:10 pm »

Eric - COMNAVHOUSELANT  '<img'>  That's a riot.....I used to call mine COMNAVWIFEPAC!! Yeah, the whole transaction was awesome, the seller was totally cool and really did a good job packaging the machine for shipment. I'll take some more pic's for you of the interior. Are there any specific shots you'd like to see?

Kito - Like the base, eh? Haha..I thought I'd catch some grief for that... '<img'> The location was perfect and I had some scrap carpet/wood leftover from the house build and figured it would be better on the carpet to help disperse the load onto a larger area. I can just picture those metal feet digging into the carpet!!

I've loved working on the 55, it's been such a great experience so far. I can't wait for it to be done!!! I would be honored if you used the picture for the Soda Machine Section. I feel all popular now...... ':cool:'
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