6/26/24 9:37 PM Central time. Thanks so much the the video. I inherited my mom's old ironer that has stuck keys. Your video was perfect for my son to figure out what needed to be released. Hers was a few years older and in a Mahogany cabinet. The inside looked the same. Thanks again.
I was so happy to find your video! I was able to buy an Ironrite 95 at an estate sale a couple years ago. I had been looking for one in good condition for a long time. I've had to really search long and hard for any information for the maintenance of this unit. I LOVE this thing and iron everything with it, including sheets and towels. Thank you for such valuable information on a vintage piece of equipment!
Thank you for taking the time to put this video together! Every time I use my Ironrite, I think about rewiring it and changing the oil. Your video is very helpful.
Thank you for your technical support. I got an ironrite for my birthday boy are this machines heavy! Mine needed a deep clean and I been doing the restoration. I changed the cord with my husband. The heating element good, the turning iron good. Now I’m getting to do your advice with the gears since they are not working. Seven months into the project and wow! Hoping to get the jam fix. My husband thinks I’m insane to be so interested in this project. Thank you
Thank you so much for making this video! I bought my iron-rite about 1 month ago it's in great condition but the knee pads didn't work. It is because of your great video it is now up and running. Mine is the 85 model looking forward to doing a lot more with it. Thanks again from Idaho.
Videos of these are hard to find. My Grandmother had one. Unfortunatly I old enough to rember it but too young to remeber it that well. I do remeber the sound of that motor.
Hello thank you so much for this. I have Ironrite which recently put really nice casters on and now I have just been working on replacing the cord. Just one small point in your video you don’t mention that in the lower two terminals there are actually two wires that are going to the motor into the thermostat that share terminal where the positive and negative power wires go also so if you open up the terminal and find that there are these two additional wires, just be mindful of that and be sure to put them back into each terminal. And as you say, the top terminal is only concerned with the motor. There are Aaron Wright service manuals in PDF form out there and you can find the electrical diagram showing how the top terminal is only motor in the bottom. Two are both power record and connections to motor and thermostat.