Ironrite Mangle Ironer
86Ironing Is Restful and Relaxing
Until the last forty years or so, a particularly onerous household chore was ironing. First, irons were heated on stoves, then elctric irons (with no thermostats!) came along followed by the irons in the 1930s with thermostats. They were heavy, still, and required the user to stand. The heat rises, so on a warm day, Tuesday's ironing was a hot, draining chore.
The rotary ironer came along in the 1920s. A roller pressed the dampened cloth against a hot shoe ironing the cloth flat and dry. Ironrite was considered the premier maker of these machines because of their design and quality. One edition of the owner's manual proclaimed that ironing with the Ironrite was restful and relaxing.
Some unique qualities of the Ironrite are the placement of the shoe -- under the roller, the fact that both ends of the roller are open, and, most importantly, its high quality and durability. A law of physics is that heat rises, so it makes sense to have the source of heat under the cloth being ironed. The roller turns toward the user, so the released heat comes from the far side of the roller. In ironing with such a machine, it is convenient to have access to both the left and right side of the shoe, for it to be open. The Ironrite was the only maker to have this feature. Lastly, these machines were so well built (I have seen estimates of how much it would cost today to produce this product, and it was thousands of dollars!) that many have worked for fifty years with nothing more than a changing of the oil in the gearbox and new roller pads and coverings. What other appliance can make such a claim?
Official 1946 Ironrite Color Video Parts 1 and 2
- Archive.org on Ironrite
This is amazing. It is both culturally historical, and you can really see how the Ironrite works. It is true that some of the Ironrites were very little used because for some the hand/knee coordination was too difficult.
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George, I could not agree with you more. I remember watching my mother press everything from bed sheets, curtains and of course my jeans. My mother loved ironrite but am sure she would of enjoyed the newer model as hers was a beast.
George,What a great post. I have several of these machines and you are correct when you say that the model 95 is the superior. Ironrite was a fascinating company and they produced a product that was a fine piece of engineering. I have a copy of the service manual that the repairmen used. I am always happy to copy the document as it can really help someone that is inclined to repair these units. I wish I could find someone to repair my model 95 as I use this machine several times a week for most of my household ironing.
Dear Mike or George (thanks for the article, George!),
Ditto for me on the REPAIR
Trying again...
Could either of you or anybody send me a copy of the REPAIR manual (I have the operating manual). Am trying to work on my daughter's "new" model 85.
Happy to pay what you tell me.
James (Jim) Shipe 131 South Main Street, Mercersburg, PA, 17236 (Phone 717 328 9328)
I need to know how the wires hook to the small transformer on a model 95. I was trying to replace the power cord and when I pulled on the connector all the wires came off at once. Thanks.
I have an Ironrite Model 75. Works great but, unfortunally was stored in a basement for a lot of years. Exterior cabinet has some rust but, still in fair condition, (Ironrite decal still intact and, all there). Interior is in great shape. Does anyone know anything about this model? I can't find any infromation about it.
Bob,
My mother has an Irinrite 85 that she has used for years. It just stopped working a few months ago and she's lost without it! The problem is that she doesn't have a manual to figure out which part need repair. Can you help?
We have 2 Ironrite ironers and are desperate to find a replacement heating coil for the one that burned in two. Anyone have any suggestions of a source? I really need it repaired Thanks
Pat, your best bet is to find another used Ironrite and take the heating unit from it. I supppose that you have a model 85 (the most common one). Keep me posted on your progress here in the comment section.
George,I promise I will get to a Kinkos and get the service manual copied. The book has to be taken apart and then reassembled each time I do it. I made 15 copies last time and they went like hotcakes. as for the people needing parts, there is a guy on Ebay called "Ironrite Man" and from what I can deduce he may have parts available. I know he sells pads and covers. You were correct when you replied to Bob about the model 75. It did preceeed the model 85 and 95. From what I can remember about the history, it was produced in the 1930's until the mid 40's then the 85 until the late 50's then came the 95
My husband and I moved into a house built in 1950 and found an Ironrite model 85 in the storage area under the stairs. I don't know how to use it and would really like to sell it to someone who would love to have it in their home. Any suggestions on price for something that is in, what i would call really good condition with intact unfrayed cord and all parts? I would appreciate any info you can provide.
Hello if any one would like an ironrite mangel for free to pick up please e mail me i garentee its in good shap just needs a home [not mine ] thanks
Ennyone!
We're looking for real help finding a replacement (new would be best) element and ceramic posts for a model 95.
We actually use it at our B&B every day and the laundry is piling up!
Help! If you'd like to call, please do so at 352.373.4535
Thanks!
I am looking to sell an Ironrite Mangle Ironer. It looks like the Model 85, great condition and still works great too. I have no idea what the market is. Can anyone help?
Actually it is a Model 95 that I am selling in Michigan.
I have 2 ironrite ironers model 95 that I would like to sell. One was my mother's and the other was mine. I have one book of instruction, ironrite oil, and even and extra roller cover. I also have an ironrite chair. They are both in working condition, altho one has some rust marks on the outside which could be touched up with some porcelain paint. Let me know by e-mail if you know of anyone who would like to by these. They must be picked up at my house as I have no way of shipping them. My address is: Nancy Beckert, 44208 Meadowlark Lane, Cadiz, Ohio 43907. Phone 740-942-2995. I will accept the best offer. Thank you.
Nancy
Model 95 Ironrite , excellent condition, chair included. email is smokey1@wideopenwest.com Detroit area. I can help with loading and possibly shipping too. Open to offers.
My parents have a model 55 in good condition. Could you let me know what we sell it for? e-mail is carpediem923@yahoo.com
Does anyone know the approx. weight of a Model 95 with chair???? Thanks,
The Ironrite Health Chair changed very little over the many years it was made. I just weighed min on our bathroom scale and it weighs 9.5 pounds.
The weight of the Model 95 is also needed???
My mother-in-law has a gas ironrite iron. I'm not sure of the model number. The iron belonged to her mother. Her mother was told at one time that this particular gas iron was one of only 3 made. I am wondering if this could be true and if so, how much this iron could be worth as she is interested in selling it. Thanks!
I'm trying to find a replacement thermostat for my Mothers Ironrite model 85. Any idea where I might find one?
Would like to put in use a model 75 that was just given to me. No pads, rusty iron. Where do I start?
Thanks for the great site, gredmonson! I got my ironrite for free last year... after a short ramp-up in learning I use it every week and will never hand-iron again if I can help it. I don't have the chair, but use a fold-up camp stool which stores right underneath the roll for me. I just did my first oil change and sewed a replacement cover. A warning for those looking to ship/move/buy/sell one of these! Keep them upright at all times. If tipped on its side, the oil will leak out of the gear housing. At best, it's a mess. I've run mine for a year with almost no oil left in it... but it seems to be chugging along fine anyhow.
Thanks for the help. I will start on it this weekend.
I have a Model 85 (my mother's) and a model 95 (my aunt's), both in working condidtion. If you want them you can have them for parts or to use. I am in the Baltimore area. 410-879-7424.
I just bought a Model 85 that is almost in new condition. However, the roll padding and muslin cover are missing. Does anyone know where I might buy these. Or maybe instructions on how to make them. They don't look too complicated.
Also, mine did come with the original manual if anyone needs copies.
Thanks
I've seen NOS (new old stock) padding and muslin covers on eBay for Ironrites (check the width of the roller). You can also buy padding and muslin at a fabtic store. Ironrites came with a piece of burlap glued to the foller that held the padding (it is explained in the manual). I've made a few covers, and they have worked fine.
Thanks so much for this web site and all the work that I know goes into it.I'm looking for an Ironrite chair in good condition. I've looked on ebay and craigslist w/no luck but perhaps I'm not looking in the right places. Anyway, what price do you suggest and is anyone who's mentioned owning a chair willing to sell it to me? We'd have to work out shipping...
re #41, Gredmondson, Need more help. Made a pad out of and old sheet and a cover out of an old pillow case, they seem to work fine but…. I am trying to iron tulle and one side seems to feed thru faster than the other. Any ideas? And also, may be I’m not working it right but they left knee is the break? And the right knee makes the roller come down and start (then you let up?) some times it come down and start rolling and then after a while it stops rolling and I can not get it rolling again. What am I doing wrong. I tried to down load that manual on the Jitterbug site, but I never got the e-mail. Any help out there? and how much gear oil was I suppose to put in? I have the tank about half full. Thanks againg for your help.
just purchased an old house .. left with all belongings... found an 'ironrite' i think model 89 in wood cabinet w/ manuel inside.. looks to be in good condition.. curious about what the worth of machine would be ??? any ideas ??
Hey George, Mike Sakowitz here. what an interesting find, the Gas Ironrite. Out of all of the units I have seen and owned, never a gas model. Looks like a Model 75 that is heated with gas. Linda, do not run the machine while it is low on oil. There is a person on Ebay by the name of "Ironrite Guy" I know that he can supply the pad as well as the roll cover. Remember what George advised, that the burlap is glued to the roll and then the pad is "worked" into a warm roll. Most editions of the owners manuals give the details on replacing the roll cover. They also advise that you can take the pad off and place it in a dryer to fluff the pad up. BEWARE, the older pads can desinigrate in the dryer and make a mess in the drum of the dryer.
Just to say Hi ...I have Conlon that I have been useing for 16 years now for flats....It needs some new padding and cover I suspect it is a different size than Ironrite...I have some muslin but am not too sure what to use for padding.Ron
This is an interesting site. It helped me price my Ironrite to list in my local buy-sell-trade. I see models 55, 75, 85, and 95 mentioned, but the envelope for my manual is marked as Model 880. Not sure what that makes it. I'm listing it for $50 in Cedar Rapids Iowa, in reasonable working condition. e-mail if interested.
What about the oil it takes for these machines? Can they be purchased today so the machines are again useable? I have a model 85 and the manuel clearly states do not turn on if oil is low, but I can't locate the oils.
Tim, if I remember correctly, your model number indicates that your Ironrite is in a wood case.
George
Geroge, you're right, it is a wood case. So I guess it's a model 85 in a wood case, with black metal legs. Thanks!
-Tim
I have just purchased a Model 85 and need a owners manual. I see from the postings that Jitterbuzz.com is the site but where on the site? Thanks this looks like the right place to ask such questions.
If any one wants an Ironrite Model 95 call me now. Otherwise it is going to the dump. It is in excellent condition. Baltimore area. 410-879-7424.
I have an Ironrite, Model 80 Ironer, machine No. AC9076, with a broken Thermostat. If anyone has a replacement thermostat they would like to sell, please contact me at bkeefe@metrocast.net
My father was in the natural gas business from the early 1930's until the mid 70's. We had an Ironrite ironer that was heated by gas. In fact until I went on the internet I did not know they were also electric. The company had women who visited the gas companies (and probably stores) to demonstrate how easily one could iron using the Ironrite mangle that was open on both ends. One of the secrets in using it was that the clothes should not be too wet. They also need to be evenily moist so it is best to sprinkle them the night before, roll them up then iron the next morining. Or remove them from the dryer at the proper dampness, roll them, let them sit a while so there are no dry or overly wet spots. Mother just made her replacement covers from old sheets. The pads were bought.
It's great! I learned somthing new!
Thanks! I wish more people knew that!
Good post! It was really useful!
Good job! It really helped me!
I'm a B & B owner in Grass Valley, CA desperately needing a heating coil for a model 85 Ironrite or a parts Ironrite with a working coil in the Sacramento area. Any help would be very much appreciated. I also have a model 88 Ironrite, wooden case, in beautiful condition except that it is unusable because the brown paint on the interior has oxidized to the point where it rubs off onto the clean linens. We have tried color back but that has not solved the problem. Any suggestions? Thanks so much for the wonderful site!
It is the metal and I did try the color back, which is a rubbing compound, but the color just keeps coming off.....I have not used the auto wax but it's sure worth a try...perhaps it would seal the color? I'll let you know if it works. Thank you! As of this afternoon, my husband removed the heating coil from the wooden cased 88 and moved it into the model 85 so at least I have a working unit! Not a perfect answer since the 88 was the nicest one but at least I can provide ironed sheets to my guests!
Hi gredmondson,
Hi gredmondson, Taking out the heating coil to put in the other Ironrite was a move of desperation since I have about 16 sets of sheets and about 60 napkins to iron before tomorrow!! We're looking for a heating coil or parts iron so we can get the good one going. I'll let you know next week how the car wax works out. Again, thank you.
I have recently come across various original ironrite replacement parts including heating elements, thermostats, manuals, switches, roller pads, covers, etc. Feel free to contact me via email and we can maybe arrange to supply with some hard to find replacement parts.
I have a few heating elements still in the original iron box's and have never been opened. The part number is S 8505. Does anyone know which Iron or iron's that will is made to fit. Thanks.
I am Chris Liberatore. I signed up after my first posting. So my user name is Cdawg429. My email address is Liberat144@duq.edu. Feel free to email about parts or accessories for many ironrites. Hope to hear from you soon.
Does anyone know if model 88 and 880 are one in the same? I have a heating element that my service maual says is for a an 880 and I have someone who says he has a model 88. We are trying to figure out if the element I have will work in his iron. Thanks.
Does anyone know what a 48inch x 80inch muslin cover would of been made for. I obtained a number of these covers with the other ironrite parts and accessories I got. It doesn't say ironrite but it does say IRONER COVER 48x80. It has the draw strings and is the same material as the ironrite covers. I was wondering if they made a very wide model that I was not familiar with. Thanks.
I have an Ironrite #S44MW-917. Here is the problem: The drum spins, but it keeps going up and down without the pedels being pushed. How do I fix that? Can you respond to this e-mail address?
Thanks
Hi Chris, I'm looking for a thermostat and heating coil for my wood cased model 88 Ironrite.....will contact you via email. Coil for the 85 and 88 seem to be the same.
To Nate: My trouble shooting manual says IF ROLL KEEPS GOING UP AND DOWN: "1. Thrust Stud Screw might be too tight, 2. Bent Knee Control, 3. Broken spring for clutch trigger rod.
I would try what Gredmondson said and adjust the knee controls first and if that doesn't work let me know what model you have and I could see if I can tell you where to look for that spring and see if I have one to replace it. Let me know,
I would like to purchase at least one (or two if I can find them) Ironrite's in good working condition and also an Ironrite chair(s). I live in the Pittsburgh area. Thanks so much for your help!
Margaret I have a few ironrites in good working condition and I am also from the Pittsburgh area so if you are interested give me a call on my cell and we can talk about it. My cell is 412 292 7076 and my email is Liberat144@duq.edu. Thanks.
Jeannine, Get in touch with Chris L ref parts. I bought a new thermostat from him on eBay for my model 95. Have not received it yet, but will be delighted if this works out. I have found a guy here in Sacramento who was willing to work on mine. He figured out the thermostat problem and is excited about working on this "really cool" machine. Call me at 916 783 1968 if you'd like his name and number. Ironriters have to stick together! Kathy
Does anyone remember the now-defunct website www.ironrite.com? You can find it through the "wayback machine" -- http://web.archive.org/collections/web.html -- . Operated out of Oregon by Brad Hanna, last listing for the site is Feb '06 -- he had lots of data and things related to Ironrite's and mangles in general, including access to parts, manuals, and a classified page. Nice guy, very helpful. Sorry to lose track of him. Glad to have found you all. I have a B&B and three Model 85's which I rotate into service when one breaks down. Looking for a new source of parts and suggestions.
I'm new to this group, but not to Ironrite. I have three Model 85's (at this moment), one of which works and the others are either awaiting my finding parts or being used for parts. I'm always on the lookout for a Model 85 nearby (San Francisco area). I have a bed and breakfast and we use our Ironrite a couple hours a day for ironing our all-cotton bed linens, napkins, table cloths, and more. We can't get a long without it. It's great to find this group. There used to be a dedicated web site -- http://www.ironrite.com -- but it went off line sometime last year. They even had a classified page. If anyone is interested, you can view that website by using the Wayback Machine -- http://www.archive.org/web/web.php -- just put in the URL where indicated.
HI George, The flatironer manual is off and in the mail to you. We are in the process of building a new house and will be able to "display" the flat ironers and the 4 models of Ironrites. I think it will be a fun room.
Has anybody else had a problem with response from jitterbuzz.com? I've sent them three emails in the past two weeks requesting the .pdf file for the Ironrite Repair Manual. No response. Has anyone else been sent that .pdf? And if so, could you forward it to me at rick@oldthymeinn.com? Thanks.
Hi Ricky Rob48, Jitterbuzz esponded to me right away. Maybe they are on vacation. I printed mine, but after checking my computer, I don't think I saved it.
I am so excited to have found your forum! I just acquired a model 85 from a 93 year old lady who used it every day for years to iron her husband's dress shirts, and everything else. Haven't even plugged it in yet, but she said she used it a few months ago. So much helpful information here, in case I need it.
I, too, have not gotten any response from jitterbuzz after requesting the .pdf files for Ironrite manuals. I guess it's been about 10 days now.
I have an Ironrite 95 plus an Ironrite Health Chair both in good condition. I also have a new iron cover for it to, plus the instruction book. Would like to sell it. They can contact me at craftyjan47@hotmail.com. I live in Bay City, Michigan.
I have a Thor Model 61 Mangle. It was produced by Hurley Machines Co. in the U.S. It is in good condition and works perfectly. The top of the case has some discoloration but otherwise it is also in great condition. We are in the process of getting ready to move and I need some information that would help me know how best to sell this item. Thanks!!
I have a Model 85. My wife used it daily until something in the gear box broke. The roller keeps cycling, up and down, while it rolls. Any chance in getting a copy of the repair manual? The Ironrite was an invaluable tool for her.
Years ago I owned a g.e mangle.. it was a fold down model on a stand.. but with knee control etc...open at both ends.. very easy to use and I don't think it weighed nearly as much as the ones described in the letters here. We had a flood and it was lost...have missed it so much... probably more for sentimental reasons.. but I still iron my sheets even...and would love to have another one. Can anyone help?
Karen
Mr. Gredmodson,
I recently sent a note relating that I had an Ironrite Mangle Model 95 , chair and insturction booklet that a party is interested in. I have been trying to find out what price is fair... The Party quoted your page as saying the Ironrite was worth maybe 50.00, I had seen a site that listed the Model as "a rare vintage find and $399.00.... but when I went to the site couldn't confirm this.
I have quoted the party 50.00 for the mangle since that is what she said you quoted as fair.. and 20.00 for the chair and manuel combined. Are the latter items over quoted?
Would appreciate your input....
Sincerely, camul3438@bresnan.net
I was'nt sure what a mangle was until I stumbled across an Ironrite inside my friend's mother's house. She recently died and she had lived in her mother's house. Anyway,if anyone is interested in a model 95 in mint condition I have no use for it. I doubt if its been used in the last 40 or 50 years. It looks new.
my e-mail is jtsxy7@yahoo.com
I just bought an ironrite ironer from a garage sale, i am so excited to use it. I even have the instruction book, but there is no muslin covering the roller. Any suggestions? Also, I am looking for a chair if anyone hears of one.
Thanks
Sandi
We have a Ironrite Model 85 made in MT. Clemens, MI
115 volts, 12.AMPS
Do you know what year it was manufactured? and $$
thanks,
Judy
Just recieved an ironrite in mint condition model 85
I'm from Ohio anyone interested can email me at bbfree2da@yahoo.com
Anyone in need of new irons, roller pads, roller covers, and many other parts feel free to contact me or check my ebay listings under user name "9054christopher". Most of the parts I have are for the model 95's and I have some still in the box model 98's that I am willing to sell. In addition I do have some still in the box vintage ironrite lighted signs for sale. Feel free to contact me at 412 292 7076.
My mom passed away in December and the Ironrite Model 35 (Machine #1146) that has been a fixture in her garage all these years appears to be in very good shape. If anyone is interested in purchasing and pick up (Kansas City area), e-mail me at salb1@mindspring.com. I will be glad to e-mail photos.
my grandmother passed away and i got her ironrite 85, but no manual
if any one can send me a copy
thank u
I have my Mom's Ironrite Model 85. I have fond memories of her using it to iron everything, even Dad's boxers. It is not working properly. The right knee pedal does not do anything. As near as I can tell, it should lower the roller and the left one should stop and raise it. I have a friend who is willing to work on it and has some mechanical experience with older appliances although not with an Ironrite. Iwould love to get a copy of the repair manual mentioned by Mike Sakowitz Twomey in his posting of 27 weeks ago. I would gladly pay both copying and mailing costs.
I tried buying a new pad and cover for my garage sale find mangle, but they cost 3 times the cost of the mangle!!!! So, i am going to try and make my own. I have the muslin for the cover, what do I get to make the pad?
Thanks
Looking for a mangle. phone 978-546-7053 or cell 978-853-1076
My ironrite just quit heating all of a sudden last night - there was some smoke coming out of it earlier and then that quit and then the heat just is gone. I emailed jitterbug like you suggested for the repair manual. I dont have time to wait for a long reply does anyone have one they could fax to me?
I love my machine owning a bed and breakfast also I have enjoyed all the previous comments that were posted.
email me at info@innatroosterhill.com if you have any suggestions or remarks on what could be wrong with my machine.
signed desperate in washington
Hi George,
Thanks for this site, all the info is great. I learned how to make a pad and cover for my garage find Ironrite thanks to you, put it all on and it looks great. Turned on the iron and when it heated up it scorched the cover and pad and started smoking. So now I am afraid to use it! All my hard work for nothing. So, I am looking for another Ironrite, one that works this time. Anyone have one for sale please e-mail me: Sandi634@aol.com
We have an Ironrite Model 95 (w/chair) that has never been used (paper still on the roller). If anyone is interested, please contact us at our email address. Note: Shipping would be cost-prohibitive, so you'll need to come and pick it up - we live in the "Thumb" of Michigan.
We're glad we found a site where hopefully we can find someone that can put this item to use - it seems like a waste letting it sit around gathering dust!
Oops - thought it would pick up our email address its: jmwiley@avci.net
Thanks
I have had my ironer for about 10 years - bought it an estate sale because my Mom had one and my husband and I had just bought a B & B. Knew it would come in handy. I have just started using it again after moving 6 years ago and wonder if anyone knows where I might find a new cover for it. Kathie, have you found anyone to send you a manual?
Hello,
I have a model 85 in near perfect condition. I live in central Ohio and my number is 614-477-9376 or you can e-mail me at sfred70@yahoo.com if you are interested. Thank-you.
Linda, You can either make a new cover, just buy some muslin and stitch the sides to thread a string through, or go on ebay they have them for sale.
We are in the process of cleaning my Mother's garage and found a Maytag Automatic Mangle. I wonder if there are any people who collect 60 year old antiques like this. While it is still functioning, we have no specific use for it, but I would be willing to give it away.
Looking to find a heating element for a model 95 called part number,#S41010 and Thermostat 405-50.
I apologize for the second posting - but just noticed it did not catch email. Please respond to above posting via jtkoerner at juno.com - thank you
I'm no electrician, but an electric plug that gets VERY hot should be replaced. Does anyone have any other ideas?
I want to change the oil in my Ironrite 95 model.
I can't tell whether the oil plug screws out or just pulls out. Could someone advise me on this? Thanks.
The oil plug unscrews on the model 85. I bet it does the same on the 95.
When we bought our home 25 yrs. ago there was and Ironrite in the basement. Now we are selling and wondereing what to do with it. It is a model 45 and I have not seen that model number mentioned in any of your postings. Can you tell me about how old it is? Thanks
I haven't heard of a model 45! I'm guessing that it is from the 20s.
Changing the plug did resolve the overheated plug on the Ironrite. Thanks.
Also, we did find that the oil plug unscrews. Got the oil changed, and the model 95 hums along like a sewing machine! I'm ironing everything! Thanks again.
I just purchased an Ironrite model 85. I haven't plugged it in yet, but I read that many people recommend replacing the cord. The cord on this unit isn't frayed, so can I just keep it? If I need to replace it, what kind of cord do I use? Also, the lady who owned it tipped it when moving it from the basement and the oil leaked. What should I do about that?
Cheers.
Stephen King has written about "Manglers". I have never realized exactly what they were until now. Nice Hub...
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If you have a well working mangle for sale and are located around Seattle, WA area, please contact me - gdynianka@comcast.net
Thank you.
7-20-07
I cherish my Ironrite Mangle ironer. My father bought it for my mother in the spring of 1950 when she was pregnant with my sister. We were a farm family and it made mother's work a lot easier. Think of it....you could sit down to do the family ironing! Daddy drew the line on the things mother could iron when she began putting his socks and underware through the ironer! You can actually turn a sock that fits a man who wears a size 7 shoe and turn it into the size needed for aGlobetrotter basketball player! I'd love to know where I can find a new fabric cover and padding for it. It still works like a charm. My husband has tried to get me to get rid of it, but it holds too many fond memories of a childhood on the farm in Ohio during a gentler more sane time in our country's history.
Marzanna, the cover and pad have been discussed above. You do need some simple sewing skills if you want to make your own, but they are often availabe on eBay.
Regarding cord replacement, you shoud immediately replace the original cord on your Ironrite, no matter how good it looks. Not just the plug, the whole cord. The main reason is that you'll want to have a three wire plug -- with ground. Connect the black and white ends right where the old wires come off the unit. Somewhere nearby you'll find a place (a screw or bolt) where you can secure the green wire (ground) to the metal chassis. It's so much safer that way. Less chance of shock from old electrical parts.
Regarding the oil leakage when transporting, the main thing I've found is when oil leaks that way, it often goes through the motor. This can cause smoking for a while (no real danger) and can drip oil on the materials you are ironing. You just have to wipe off the bottom of the motor and the chassis nearby regularly to get any oil before it ruins something. After a while it will stop.
Try to use 20 weight NON DETERGENT oil (hard to find these days) as replacement.
Hello all, have been out of commission for a few months. One thing that people frequently forget is to clean the shoe (metal iron) of the Ironrite. I raise the roll and use a tube of the Faultless Iron Soleplate cleaner. The shoe must be very hot and I apply the cream to an old terry cloh (all cotton) towel then rub off any starch or debris that has stuck to the shoe. So many times things will stick to the shoe and prevent the roll from working properly. Also for the folks that asked about the oil changes on the units. You will see a cardboard type of thing in the gear box when you open it to pour the oil in. Make sure you replace this as it does help prevent leaks from occuring around the top.
Hey, Mike, thanks so much for the shoe cleaning update. Can I use that cleaning solution on the GE flatplate, too? The instruction manual suggests beeswax.
George!..HI!...Yes I have used the Faultless Soleplate cleaner on the flat plate as well. Intrestingly the flatplate has a bit of texture on it. (both of mine do)...as the Ironrite is quite slick until it picks up a bit of debris. Make sure you heat the ironer up to cotton/linen and then use an old terry cloth towel (no synthetic fibers in that terry cloth!) you will be amazed what comes off of the iron/shoe.....
This site is fantastic. Thanks for all the wonderful info. A friend has a mangle and I've been interested for a couple of years and have finally decided to try and find one.
I'm located in SW Vermont and am looking for an Ironrite 95. I'm willing to travel the New England area for pick-up. Email: Lowade@aol.com
Thanks,
Lin
I'm desperately seeking a thermostat for a Model 84 Ironrite. My wife is going nuts having to iron shirts, pants, etc. by hand. If someone could help me out, it would save my marriage (just kidding folks). But the thermostat is REALLY needed.
Mr Wiley..I have tried to contact you via email....not sure if you are rec'd my emails or not. Please email me at Sakowitz50@hotmail.com Thank you in advance. Mike
Hi Mike,
One of the HubPages people told me not to put exact email adddresses in comments (and I have done this) as they pick up spam.
Hi George, Do you have any idea how to reach Mr. Wiley? Thanks in advance, Mike
The model 85 I got for free is working like a charm!
I immediately replaced the entire cord and plug with a new one, and drained and replaced the oil. That was all pretty easy. The pad and cover had a terrible musty basement smell. I took it all off. Soaked the pad in vinegar and then hand washed it (VERY gently!!), which went fine, and put on new burlap. Made a few new covers from some muslin and rolled it all back on the roller. Voila! Good as new.
I subsequently found a model 88 for sale in a nearby town and aquired it for $60. The machine part was in not nearly as good condition, so I made a hybrid. I put the 85 machine inside the lovely mahogany wooden cabinet of the 88. A marriage made in heaven! The plus side is that I can keep it handy in the main part of the house, and hubby doesn't object, as it's a nice-looking piece of furniture. And I have the other machine for spare parts.
There is a definite learning curve when it comes to operating the ironer. One thing I discovered is that a high heat setting for a cotton shirt will turn the black nylon size/brand tag at the back of the neck into plastic goo! Had to resort to a razor blade to get the cooked-on black nylon off of the soleplate. Guess they didn't have to deal with nylon tags in cotton clothing in the 40s...
But the hybrid Ironrite and I have come to a happy relationship and are ticking along just fine, ironing everything but the cat (tempting though that may be).
I did, by the way, finally get a response from jitterbuzz.com and got the pdf files of the manuals. They were down from spam for quite a while. This is a fantastic resource for use and repair info.
Iron On!
As the son of George R. Edmondson, I didn't realize mangle ironers were unusual until age 12.
I just found a model 85. It is in good working order except that it is missing the red dial for the heat setting. Any idea what I could use, as it is I can't tell what heat setting it is on.
Also, there is no burlap, padding or muslin cover on the machine. I looked on ebay and the prices were a bit high for me so I would like to make the replacements myself. The width is easy enough to figure out but I'm not sure what length they should be. I was thinking of cotton batting for the padding, how thick should it be?
If anyone has an Ironrite chair that they are willing to part with I would be very interested in buying it.
Thank you so much for this webpage, I can't wait to use my machine!!
I have an Ironrite Mangle that I am willing to give away. It dates back to the late 1920s. I live in Beverly, MA. Phone # 978-922-4043.
We had a ironrite model 95 for years. Dad brought it home, new, in 1965, He must have found it in someone's inventory in tulsa, ok. Anyway, I am looking for a good or one that can be repaired. Mother sold our home and no one has a clue what happened to the iron. Please send me a note or call if you can help cell 336-972-4332
Five days ago I wrote that I have an Ironrite Mangler that I will givs away. Too late, it went out today.
I still remember very vividly my first restaurant with loads of dirty table cloths and napkins, which needed to be washed and ironed by my mother or myself so many times...
I just purchased what I think is a model 88 ironrite, with the wood case and legs, which is great for me since it has to be kept in a dining room. Closed it looks like a nice piece of furniture.
My ironrite came with a Users Manual, but not the Service Manual, and after reading all the wonderful discussion on this site, I realize I should probably change the oil before doing much else. But I have no idea where the *plug* is you are talking about (to drain the oil) or where I put the oil once it's drained.
I did write and ask for the service manual to be sent via the site that offers them, but in the mean time I would love to get the oil changed and feel safe to use the ironer.
Thank you so much.
Dana
Is the *plug* a hexagon nut looking thing? It's all I can find on the bottom right side of the gear box, on either side for that matter. Once the oil is drained out, where do I add the new oil?
Although the service manaul came this morning, via email, it doesn't tell me where to put oil. I think possibly my owners manual isn't complete, it has no cover and goes up to page 22, so perhaps the oil changing area is gone?
Thank you so much for your help.
Dana
Hi Dana,
yes, the plug is the hexagon nut looking thing. The top of the gearbox comes off (it's been years since I did this, but I think it slides back after you unscrew something). That is where you add the oil.
Thank you so much!
Okay, off to buy some oil! Will let you know how it all goes.
Can't wait to start ironing!
Dana
Wow, it's a good thing I decided to wait to use this until I drained the oil and replaced it. There was almost nothing to drain, replacing it was simple once I learned where it went (thanks again gredmondson).
Once the oil was in and okay I realized the pad was thicker at one side than the other. I unrolled the cover and the pad, as instructed in the user manual, and then decided to add a bit of new padding for good measure. A yard of new thin, cotton batting under the original padding seemed to do it. I put the muslin cover back on, with the newer looking part on the outside this time. The cover was in very good condition but a little scorched... Now it looks perfect and I can't believe how great it is to iron with this machine.
I'm a rag weaver, so I cut material into long thin strips for weft and I like to have the material very straight, pressed nice and tight for my cutter. The ironrite is absolutely perfect for this job. (Maybe I'll even press some table clothes now and I'm eyeing the pillow cases as we speak...)
Thanks again,
Dana
I recently purchased an Ironrite 85, I have changed the oil, fluffed the pad and washed the muslin cover, all seems in order.....until I tried to reinstall the pad and cover. I can't get the right knee control to function, when I press it nothing happens. The roll will not go up or down, but when I use the red release and then manually move the roll down nothing happens. If I gently pull the roll down further it will roll and eventually engage, but I am unable to use the right knee control to raise the roll. Instead, if I pull the knee control in the wrong direction, the roll will release and pop up. I have the service manuals and instruction manuals, but can't seem to figure out the problem. I have even tried watching the gears with the oil cover off to see if I can see something wrong. I can see the rod that is supposed to operate the up and down function.....it does move but does not appear to do anything inside the gear box. Any suggestions? This ironer is a beauty and I'd love to get it working properly. Thanks
I am now the proud owner of two model 85 Ironrites. The first one I found at Goodwill last month and the second I bought yesterday from a woman who was the original. I bought the second one so I could get the health chair and the orginal clothes rack that came with it.
The both work fine but had roller covers that needed to be re-furbished. I am using the old cover as a pattern for the muslin and here are the dimensions: 60" long X 30" wide. The ends are pinked and the sides cut an inch longer than necessary (included in the measurement) for the turning under the hem to form a casing. The length of the lenghth of the cotton string/braid is about 68" long.
I hope this helps those who want to make there own covers and save money.
Thanks for the tip! I did try it and still doesn't work. I did discover a ticking sound in the motor when I press the right knee control. I am not sure if it worked before changing the oil, but had not adjusted anything prior to this. It feels like the control (or the rod in the gearbox) isn't moving far enough.....I just bought a model 95 this afternoon so I have had a chance to compare how they "feel". If I can't fix this one, I might try taking it to our local Mr. Fixit nearby.
I have a Ironrite Mangle - Model 95. The thermostat switch assembly is broken. Can anyone give me advise on repairing/replacing it?.. i.e. Where to get another?
Thanks, Jim Beucler
I grew up using a mangle. I loved it. I now have a iron-rite featherweight. For about 10 years it worked well, then the roller started to freeze and not turn when it was lowered. Neither petal would release the roller and I had to use the red bar behind the roller to lift the roller away from the heat source. After finding your site I opened up the iron agian and it worked fine for a little while. Now its back to its old trick. Any words of wisdom.
Anyone interested in an Ironrite DuFold Ironer? My mother used it in the 40's and 50's and it's been up in the attic (New Haven County, Connecticut) since then. According to the achived ironrite.com site, it was made between '26-'40. It does not have legs and looks like it's in good condition. I'm planning on putting it out at a tag sale this Saturday. For digital shots, please email me at Dianev_scpcg at yahoo.com.
TIA,
Diane V.
Finally got the 85 working the right way! Thanks for the suggestions. Had to futz around with the gears a bit, and slowly everything came back to life. I attribute the problem to the fact that the mangle hadn't been used in nearly 40 years so it was likely to be slightly gummed up. Had it running for an hour today with no problems.
I have 2 ironrites that I would like to find a home for - one is a model 85 in a metal cabinet and the other is in a beautiful wood cabinet. Would like to know where these can go before I have to move and pitch them in the trash. Thank you for any help. Leona
All you folks who are refurbishing Ironrites -- changing gear oil, replacing power cords with grounded versions, etc. Please don't forget about lubricating the electric motor. The inner bearings are oiled by the gear lube, the outer bearings must be manually oiled regularly (by you). This is especially important if you are restarting a machine that hasn't been used for many years. Chances are the oil in the outer bearings has dried out, and you could be running your machine on dry bearings. They will burn our quickly, and motors are expensive and hard to find. I suggest slowly putting about 8 drops of oil into the oiling tube (a little pipe, maybe with a hinged cap, on top of the motor) every six months or so. I use Armite "Zoom Spout" turbine lubricating oil (available in most hardward stores). For heavens sake don't use 3-in-One oil -- it's made from vegetable oil and will fail dramatically in this type of application. Happy ironing!
I live in Ferndale Michigan. My home phone is 248-542-9208 I am hoping to find homes for these two ironrites both complete with manuals. Need an answer soon for the one in the wood cabinet. Thanks for any help with this
Hello....IF anyone is looking for ironrites, I have 2 available. One is in a metal cabinet and the other is in a rare wooden cabinet. Have manuals for both.. Need to move these before winter sets in.... $175 buys both...give me a call...248-542-908....I am located outside Detroit Michigan.....HURRY>>>
It seems that Ironrites were used predominantly in the northern parts of the U.S., I haven't come across any in Texas yet. I wouldn't mind driving a few hours to pick one up if I could find one under 500 miles and in good condition.
Ihave acquired from my mother,an Ironrite Model 75 machine no. K-20724 115A.C. 14.1 AMPS. This Ironer belonged to my Grandmother. While moving the Ironer oil got in the motor. When plugged in the motor started smoking. What a smell!!!! If I plug it back in, is it o.k. if I leave it smoke for awhile(outside)? Before my mother passed away last December she told me she had used this ironer to iron curtains within the last year. Please answer this as soon as you can.
Many Thanks, Cindy
I have a Conlon Rotary Ironrite, Model R. It works, but the outside paint of the case is in fair condition. I don't use it anymore and would like to sell it. Is it worth anything? Thanks.
SORRY...I WAS TRYING TO SELL 2 IRONRITES, GOT RID OF WOODEN CABINET MODEL BUT STILL HAVE METAL 85 MODEL AVAILABLE....IF I CANNOT SELL THIS ONE, I AM WILLING TO PIECE IT OUT FOR PARTS. I HAVE PADS AND COVERS AND MANUALS AVAILABLE FROM THE TWO IRONRITES I HAD...ANYONE INTERESTED SEE ME THEONLYWINDSONG@AOL.COM FOR MORE INFO AND DETAILS. BY THE WAY, THANK YOU FOR THIS SERVICE THAT YOU PROVIDE, IT'S TOO BAD THESE MACHINES ARE TOO HEAVY TO TRANSPORT. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HELP.
I've wanted an ironrite mangle for years but just found this site - Its great. I'm looking for a model#95 in the east Nebraska/west Iowa region if anyone hears of one!
I have an Ironrite Model 88. Had it in storage for awhile, now it's inside. I am unsure of the maintenance and would like to know before I run it again. It's a very pretty orange/black mottled color in perfect condition. The outside of the cabinet needs to be treated as it is dry but am afraid to apply anything. Any information you could throw my way would help.
THANK YOU
LAURA
Okay! I've decided to part with my Ironrite mangle ---- it is a Model 85. We purchased it new "when we were up on the ranch in WY" - back in those days we ironed everything. The original manual is with this appliance - it shows a copyright date of 1948 - so, that's probably when we bought this. I DO NOT IRON ANYMORE! I'm 87 YO and finally retired from domestics! Everything is working - this model has two switches, one for the heat and one for the motor. The electrical cord is still in good condition. It was originally white (the cabinet) but in the 70's or 80's we had it professionally re-enameled to match the washer/dryer set we had in the laundry room. So the cabinet is what I would call "goldenrod" - maybe "harvest gold". The cover on the drum is still in good condition, but I would recommend an oil change and lube before running too much since I haven't really used this machine in at least twenty years. I just turned it on - the heat works, the motor is running quiet, the levers work, the roller rolls, etc. I am located in Colorado Springs - make an offer on this.
Sorry, forgot to give my contact info for the Ironrite Model 85 available for sale:
e-mail me at simon@pcisys.net
Alberta
Where can I find parts such as replacement pad and cover plus oil for our ironrite?
Thank You. I would really appriciate that.
I am interested in acquiring a model 95 or 95 in good working condition. I am located in the Niagara falls area and could drive to pick up. My email is ray.guy@cogeco.ca and tel no. is 905-468-5362
For gregmondson, great site ,enjoyed reading the comments and suggestions.
ray guy
To Allen: I have discovered an IronRite Model 85 in our recent purchase of the McBirney Mansion in Tulsa, OK. You're right...seems all posts are from the northern states. I know that it has been used in the fairly recent past but don't know of the working condition to date. If you're still interested, I'll fire it up and see if it is still in working condition! Thanks Deb
Hi everyone!
I am looking for a mangle in the southeast (GA,SC,NC,VA,TN etc.) If you know of one, please send me an email (insert @ for the word "at"). Thank you!
Joann
Joann.nabbatgmail.com
I am looking for an ironrite ironer. Any model will be fine. It must be in good working condition. I live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Please contact me: berosenthal@comcast.net or my phone and fax # is 610-454-7888
I just picked up an Ironrite model 95. Its fabulous. I'd like to replace the pad and cover. Any ideas where I can get this?
I have an Ironriet Dufold Ironer. Serial Number 20867. Don't know the model number. Perhaps I can find it if you need to know. Anyone want to pick it up at Walnut Ridge, AR for $15.00. The roller turns. That's all I know about it. It's dusty. Call 800-584-5575
I wish to thank all the people that inquired about my ironrites. I left behind one and was able to find a home for my original ironrite so I have no more to sell. This is a tremendous site and I truly appreciate the opportunity to have sold my ironrite. Thank You again
I'd sure like to buy a rotary ironer, Ironrite preferred but the brand isn't really important. My wife and I are doing flatwork for a couple of caterers and I could really use the help. I'm just south of Denver. 720-851-0367. Any help will be deeply appreciated
I can't believe I found your site. I just aquired a Ironrite 85. I'm going to love it!!
The only drawback is it didn't come with a user guide/instruction manual and needs a new cover which I can make. I will search your web site for info on roller pads and covers, but I could really use the instructions....Thanks for being there.
mrs.Kimball
I have an operating model 85, serial no. AB50850, in excelent condition with the instruction manual, Ironrite Guarante Bond, Guarantee card and the chair. It was my grandmothers years ago. I would like to give it away. I live in the Nashville Tennessee area if anyone is interested. E-mail me at craigwade@comcast.net.
My mom used an ironrite all the time when I was a kid. I'm 55 now and she still wants to use it except it won't get hot. I'm assuming everything else still works but I didn't have a chance to check it out over the Thanksgiving holiday. I'm thinking it's an easy fix but I would like some expert advice. Anyone care to point me in the right direction?
Jon
I also have a mangle that I would like to sell. It looks like a Model 85 by the description above. I don't know anything about it. We plugged it in, turned on the switches, and it didn't smoke or anything. It was my wife's grandmothers and has not been used in ~10 years. It is in great shape. We have the manual as well. If anyone in the New England area is interested in obtaining this Model 85 email me at eeshout@hotmail.com. Thanks. Tate
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Interesting topic, well written. Keep up the good work.
I'm still looking for a thermostat fr a Model 85.
Hi George,
Some time ago (7 months) you mentioned that you had heard of someone selling new (never used) Ironrite Model 95's. Is it possible that you could give me a contact for that seller? Failing that, is there any source for heating elements for a model 85? I have three units, all with failed heating elements. Thanks, Rick
I have what I believe to be a model 85 in excellent condition for sale -- on ebay now!
Looking to find a heating element for a model 95 called part number,#S41010 and Thermostat 405-50.
jtkoerner@juno.com
I'm looking to buy an Ironrite Model 85 roller cover. The original cover is worn out and falling apart. Does anyone have one they would be willing to sell? My Mom still uses it after all these years and is lost without it. We live in Fairbanks, Alaska
Initially I thought we could just go to the fabric store, buy some muslin and use the worn out one for a template. But I read Sandi's posting about doing just that and when she turned on the Ironer it burned and scortched the cover. Is there a special treatment used on muslin to withstand the heat of ironing, or did the Ironrite just overheat?
I am looking for an ironrite, I think I am getting this one 85 I will know on wednesday. Keep your fingers cross for me. I do tablecloths and last week it took me 3 hours to do 8 tablecloths 90x90 and 54x120. I remember my mother and grandmother and that ironrite that sat in the corner, and came out early before I went to school. I never use it, she was finished before I came home. I loved life back then iron sheets a thing of the past. Am just rumbling on I am so glad I came across this web site. You will hearing from me for all your help. Thank you
Dear Jim,
I have an ironrite and love it. However, I have been doing linens for our church and now need to do the altar cloths. I am not supposed to fold them. The problem is that when I run the cloth through the ironer it leaves a wrinkle down the middle where the end of the roller "hits". Am I doing something wrong? Is there anything I can do to keep this from happening? It works great on anything that is small enough to fit into the middle of the roller or if it is something like a sheet or tablecloth that I can fold. I have a cloth waiting as I type.
Happy New Year and thankyou for hosting this site.
Lucinda
Oops! Sorry about the wrong name...I was looking at the post from "JimD".
I have an Ironrite model 80 for sale, it is in great working condition. It has 2 switches, one for heat and one for power. It also has 2 knee levers, one to close the roller and one to stop it from rolling. My mother used it when I was growing up to iron everything! I am located in Michigan if anyone is interested in this purchase they may contact me via email. mccarthy41@charter.net
This is a great site. I never knew so much about Ironrite mangles!
I have a model 85 that just stopped heating up. Anybody have an element or know where it can be purchased?
Well I got a ironrite 85 and I am very proud of myself. Now I need all the help I can get on the 85. I have tablecloths and they are 54x120 and 90x90 what are the best ways to do them without the crease.
I have an ironrite 88, in wood cabinet. I hear these are more rare, what would you guess as to value? Do you know where to find someone interested in buying?
where do I find the 40weight non-detergent oil? for the ironrite 85
T o:RickyRob48, How do you do the tablecloths? I have #85 and the top doesn't not come off and everything gathers inside so how do you do it. Or does the top come off I just got my ironrite today, also I find the oil anywhere The tablecloths are 54x120 and 90x90
Please help, How do take the top off. when I open it, the top just goes back and I see no way to take it off everything is in tack. This ironrite looks like new. I can't figure this out and my husband died 12 years ago.
Thank you so much I found the oil and I got the top off. This is a wonderful site thank you agian.
to cdawg429: I need the black flap in the front that says "ironrite" for #85.
I reside in the metro Detroit, Michigan area and would love to have an Ironrite that is clean and working. I am also looking for an Ironrite Chair too. I will be happy to pick it up. Please email me at cpcp2001@aol.com and I will contact you. Pictured is our dog: Caille...cute!
I have a model 80 Ironrite ironer that I am looking to find a new home for. It was my grandmothers & we are expecting a new baby and the room it has sat in the last 8 years is turning into a nursery. I don't want it to end up in a scrap metal pile or at the dump. It still works, we used to use it on our jeans. It has been in AZ almost its whole life, so there is very little rust, the roller cover will have to be replaced. Please contact me by email if anyone is interested at ropenpen@cox.net
Thank you
I have a model 85 Ironrite that is in good working condition that I would like to sell. Also a chair. Serial # AB246515. If interested, please email at lydecker@optonline.net. Complete home instruction manual. Located in Stamford, CT.
Hello, I am looking for an Ironrite Health Chair with a wooden seat and back. gredmonson, I see that you posted a chair almost a year ago. If you still have it and it's the wood seat, I would love to get it. Anyone else with a wood seat chair they would like to sell, let me know. I'm in San Francisco so you'd have to be willing to ship it. Thanks - mrichmond3d(at)gmail(dot)com
I have some SAE 50 that I was going to use as replacement oil on my newly purchased Ironrite 95. But discussion on this site indicated SAE 40 should be used. Will the 50 work just as well?
I have a model 95 ironrite that I love and use all the time. I wonder still why everyone doesn't use them. Anyway, mine is very low on oil and I was wondering if the 40 wt non-dtergent oil is recommended for all models?
Hi Diane,
The early instructionj manuals said to use 40 weight automotive oil (they didn't mention non-detergent, but I don't think there was detergent oil in the thirties and forties). Later instruction manuals said to use "Ironrite Oil." In fact, I have an Ironrite with one of the later manuals, and I have used 40 weight non-detergent oil in it, and it has been fine.
Hi everybody,
I'm looking for an Ironrite mangle (good condition) in Ontario or Michigan.
Thanks
Hi Adi,
I do have an Ironrite I'm looking to sell. Model 85, I have cleaned it up, changed the oil, tinkered around with everything and it is ready to go. I do recommend a new roller cover although the one on it now is servicable. The unit is in very good shape. I am in Michigan (Detroit Area). Let me know! Thanks
Hi Caroniaguy,
How much are you asking for it and wich area of Detroit are you living in?Is it working? Can I see a picture of it?
Thanks.
Hi Adi,
Please shoot me an email at polar1912@comcast.net and I'll give you the specifics with pix. Thanks
My mother lost her Ironrite 85 in Katrina. I would love to replace it for her. If anyone in mid to lower Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, or Florida has one I'd love to negotiate.
We need to have an Ironrite model 85 serviced. Would major appliance repair people be qualified to service these ironers? What type of service repairmen (appliance, electrical, machine, etc.) have readers been successful with? Any contacts for repair personnel in the Philadelphia area would be appreciated. Thank you!
I have a model 89 and a model 95 which I recently acquired. I have a question regarding changing the oil. On the 89 I see the little cap w/ hinge on the left which RickyRob48 said to place 8 drops of oil into. I also see the the hexagonal oil plug on the right side of the 89 and 95 (no hinged cap on the 95) I also have the original owners manual for the 95 SO... here is the question, After reading the Oiling Instructions on page 26, the last sentence reads Electric motor does not require oiling.... What does this mean??? I would be most unhappy if my motor burned up...
Itp123,
The directions for the 95 are correct; the electric motor is permanently lubricated, so the consumer never has to oil the motor. Does the motor sound smooth when it is running? Most Ironrites -- especially 95s -- have a whole lot of use still left in them.
I am interested to see the model 89.
I will try to email you a picture both the inside and outside. The cabinet has squared corners,
which leads me to believe it is a late 50's or early 60's. It came with an ironrite chair. The chair has a metal seat.
I need an email address to send the pictures. I am taking them with an Iphone.
I appreciate your prompt replies... Do I change the oil in the 89 and add the 8 drops of oil?
I am also having the metal cabinets and chair re-finished at a bump shop owned by a friend. Any suggestions on how to take it apart would be appreciated!
I double checked the model no. on what I called a model 89. The complete model number is:S44MW 891. In checking on the now defunct site ironrite (via the wayback machine) I see that the 890 is from the late 50's. There is no mention of the 891... I am still thinking it is one of the last models made because of the metal cabinet design.
Also, I need to know about changing the oil in both of my ironrites. I am a retired teacher (special ed.) and not exactly a left brainer! I do however LOVE my Ironrites!!!
I just found the wayback site, thanks to itp123. Thanks so much! Here is a site you all might like: http://www.jitterbuzz.com/
What an interesting article!
I am looking for a model 95 in the north florida area. I currently have one but the person who repairs it said it would not be able to be fixed again because the ceramic block the heating element feeds into has disintegrated. If anyone has a model 95 for sale within 200 miles of Gainesville FL, please email me at peggy_burt@hotmail.com. Thanks
Thanks for doing what is clearly a labor of love. Yours is the kind of site which makes Internet access worth having.
My mother used her Ironrite extensively, almost exclusively, when she was a young woman of 40 or 50. She still used it well into her 90s, saying it was so much easier than using a hand iron. She passed away last month. I am not sure I whether I will try to learn how to use it or not, but seeing the video reminded me how quickly and effeciently she was able to iron most everything. While I would not call the wooden cabinet beautiful, it was presentable enough to be in our upstairs for many years.
Hi, I am in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and am looking for a working model 95. If you have one or know of one in the area please contact me @dadopapabill@aol.com with the asking price and location. Just love reading all the posts. I restore old linens constantly and the ironrite would become a member of my household, I cherish the older items and still use a 1940's roaster to this day, I have 3 old ones and 2 new fangled ones and the the new ones certainly do not hold a candle to the old ones.
Cleveland/Akron Ohio I have a model 95 that needs a good home. good conndition with chair and origial manual. if interested contact me
fscelina@gmail.com
I am disabled and need an Ironrite (or any brand) ironer so I can continue to do my ironing and still feel useful. I can use the knee or foot pedal. I would like it to be in the northern Ca. area.We live north of San Francisco and are willing to pay a fair price ,dependling on condition of ironer and ,of course the freight and packing expense. If it isn't over 500 miles we may consider coming to pick it up.
I am so happy I found this site. I have been looking for a mangle for over a year. I have had 16 back surgeries and still want to do what I can of my household chores.
Feel free to call me at 707-275-3237. or e-mail at yakatat@pacific.net
Upper Lake, Ca. area
Donna Hablutzel
How can I find an iron rite roll cover? Mine is gone. emailme holgatebl@gmail.com
thanks
I am looking for an Ironrite 95 in good working condition to help out my elderly mother. I live in Chicago and am willing to pick it up. I will pay a reasonable price. Please contact me at 847-209-6123 or at rvenece@hotmail.com
Thanks!
Ronda
I am looking for a model 85, 89, or 95 in or near north central Illinois. I will use it for ironing so needs to be in good working order or easily fixable. You may e-mail me at laguyon2@yahoo.com. Thanks.
Hello,
I just purchased a model 95 Ironrite and I was wondering if the 85 and 95 are similar. Also is it possible to interchange parts, like the heating coils and thermastates? Great site by the way!!
I came accross a mangle and having never seen one before, I was amused when I found out what it was. I always thought to mangle something would be to destroy it. No wonder the mangle iron was rendered obsolete, it's title is the opposite of the definition!
Anyone heard of these being applied for any use other than iron curtains?
You can get the patent drawing from the U.S. Patent office for $ 3.00, With the patent drawing you would be able to see if parts are interchangeable.
Hi All-
What is the width of the ironrite 95? I run a B&B and would like to be able to do king size sheets - if I fold them twice (in thirds), then they will be about 30" wide - will that fit? Will the ironrite do a good quality ironing job on something with 2 folds?
Do you think that the ironrite would hold up under a heavier use? We would probably run it daily...
Thanks!
Hi B&B Guy, The standard width for an Ironrite roll is (this is from memory) is 25 inches. The 95 is the same size as the 85. This would work. Some of the instructions say to fold the sheets as you wrote. I haven't tried sheets in a long time. I'd be interested to hear from anyone who does this.
Hi All,
I got my Ironrite, its an 85, for some reason I thought it was a 95. I love it. I had to clean it up and replace the roller cover, then I turned it on. I wasn't afraid to plug it in because our house was built in the 40's and we haven't changed any of the wiring. I fired the unit up and it heated up beautifully, also the motor sounded smooth. I thought I would keep looking for another 85, so I went on Craigslist and low and behold there was a unit for sale two hours from me. I asee Ironrites for sale on EBay, but they are on the East Coast. I'm in California and the units are few and far between around here. The person I purchased the second unit from also had the chair and the manual and the original receipt. How cool is that!! My brother picked it up for me, he loaded it upright of course. It isn't in that good of shape. It had been in the garage so there is rust on a few areas and the switches in front is chrome not black and has some white stuff on it, also one of the wheel sockets is broken, but the cord is fine and when I turned it on it also sounded pretty good.
I must mention when I looked in the manual I tried to find the instructions regarding oiling the unit. The only thing it said about oiling was to call a service person and not to open the unit at all. Also the manual showed three other units but not the 85, I guess one manual fits all. Also this was from the original purchase. The person's Aunt was the owner and she passed away, so it went up for sale. Once I get both units in good order I will have spare parts I hope.
RickyRob48, hi if you see this comment, would you recommend that I change out the cord? When I used it I checked to see if it heated up and I was surprised to see that it was fine. Also I saw a posting that said that using the unit without changing the cord might be dangerous, how do you feel about that? Also you said that we should lube the electrical motor. If you can could you discribe just where and what that is. I have the repair manual but it doesn't show a picture of the motor or the electrical motor with the places to put the oil or what to open to lube what needs to be lubed. I think I will just keep looking and see what I can see. I just don't want to put the oil in the wrong place!!! If you could explain it in depth it would really help a lot. Thank you thank you thank you.
This site is great thank you all for your help and information. Also thank you Mike Twomey, its your copy of the service manual I downloaded. Also if any one wants a copy of the manual I can copy it or scan it. Let me know what you need and I will try to help.
Happy Ironing!
Hi, gredmondson, this has been a very education hub for me for the last few days... through the necessity of cleaning out my grandmother's estate, I have her Ironrite 85. You've helped me figure out how to check the works...
So if anyone is interested I am in the Pittsburgh area, I need to re-home this mangle. Mom wants to get $50 for it. It heats, and it runs. I'm told there is an extra roller cover here, I just have to find it... the mangle may need a little work, when I push the right lever, it picks up the roller but it doesn't stay up. It also comes with a little chair. I don't believe it's an Ironrite chair, but it's the right height. Granny used it.
Please email me at tabikat1969@yahoo.com if interested. I will also be posting on Craigslist so I'm hoping it finds a home soon. Thanks!
Responding to CIA's questions, the reason I suggest replacing the cord on your Model 85 (or any 60+ year old large appliance) immediately is that, regardless of it's age or condition, if it's the original power cord, it isn't grounded. You really should have a three-prong grounded cord. If your house is all original 1940's wiring, maybe you don't have recepticles for three prong plugs. In that case you should consider running a single strand grounding wire (16 guage or bigger) from the Model 85 to a radiator or other water carrying pipe. Make sure that wire is in direct contact with bare (not painted) metal at both ends. There are grounding straps you can get to put around a pipe, such as a radiator, and you can secure the wire to one of the large screws on the chassis of the mangle.
Regarding oiling the motor. I have three Model 85's, and each one has a hole on the top left end of the motor (not sure about other models -- some may be permanently oiled --though I doubt the manufacturer planned on a service life in excess of 60 years!). One of my units has a little dust cap that can be opened and springs back closed when released. The others just have open holes. Since I use one of the units several hours each day, I lubricate the motor twice a year by putting 6-8 drops of Zoom-Spout turbine oil (very high quality small motor oil, available at your local hardware store) in that hole. If you don't use your unit like I do (I have a B&B with all-cotton bed linens and napkins to iron every day) you might only need to lube the motor once a year. If the unit has not been used for a long time, oil the motor as soon as you can after restarting it -- over time the bearings may have lost the last oil put on them. Buring up a motor is expensive -- and they are hard to find. Those with motors with no lube hole, I guess you have to trust the manufacturer when they say they are permanently lubed, keep your fingers crossed, and be on the lookout for a spare replacement motor.
Regarding gear lubrication (in the "gear case" that the motor is attached to), I have always used 20 weight NON-DETERGENT motor oil. It's a bit hard to find but it's out there. You don't need much (less than 1/2 cup, if I recall). What you don't want it to overfill, because the only way for excess oil to escape is through the electric motor. And that's a mess! Gear oil in these machines is distributed by the turning of the gears, so all there needs to be is some oil in the bottom of the gear housing for the gears to pick up as they turn. There is a drain plug on the right side of the gear case, toward the rear. When you remove that plug, catch the old oil that drains out and measure it. Assuming the unit has not been tipped on its side, the proper amount of oil is about the same as what you drained out. Replace with the same quantity of new oil (plus a little bit more -- maybe a table spoon -- to allow for oil still on the gears that didn't drain). Do this every few years, depending upon how much you use the unit.
For "B&B Guy" we use our Model 85 every day, and have for many years. I do have one working model ready as back up (you really get to count on this machine, and it's a real pain when it breaks down) and another unit for parts. They were significantly over-designed (at least the Ironrites were), but that's the way a lot of appliances were made back then. They'll stand up under hard daily use, as our have. How many other mechanical devices can you think of, built in the 40's and 50's, that are still so much in demand and used like mangles are?
Hi RickyRob48,
Thanks for the info, when I got my first 85 I looked under the unit to check out the controls. I saw a bit of oil on a small paddle shaped piece of metal. This piece was pointing to the rear of the unit and it looked like it was there to catch any leakage from the motor. I am going to take the hood off and investigate. My husband hates it when I do things like that, silly him! I will also see about changing the cord, but I hate to mess with a good thing. Is there a special gage of cord I need. I think it was mentioned but I can't find the comment. Keep in touch, and thanks for your help.
By the way, if my Grandma wouldn't have gotten rid of her ringer Maytag it would still be used on our place in Idaho. We used that machine for years and it never broke down. Also my Moms Ironrite died in a fire three years ago, before that it was working fine! I sold appliances for eight years and its true, they don't make em' like they use to!!!
I live in the OKC area, and would like to acquire a model 95. Currently have an 85 & love it. I periodically go to estate sales, but haven't seen another since I bought the 85 several years ago. My email address is zinnia0313@sbcglobal.net. thanks, and enjoyed reading all the comments people have sent in!
I just bought a model 95 yesterday,,would love to have a service manual and a owners manual,,if someone could mail me one or a copy of both I would appreciate it,,I got it for my mother,,she is 79 and still Irons for people,,she has always wantedone and I finall found one,,,,Cool,,,Creed E Rollins Sr 19531 Stonyridge Rd Pemberville Ohio,,,43450 419-833-3544
For Gredmonson and/or anyone else who can help:
Tried to e-mail you from this site but it might not have worked. Our primary Model 85 Ironrite has stopped heating. We have the service manual that has several steps for troubleshooting this (wires, thermostat, heating element). Before we get into that, do you have any advice on this process before we tear into the machine?
We have two other Model 85's that operate but the one that doesn't heat is in the best overall shape. Thanks. Reply here or directly to us at mallardcove@earthlink.net.
Mallardcove, I'm sorry that I don't have any advice. I have never dealt with the heating element. I do hope, however, that you will post your experience/success as a new comment.
HI! I have a friend who has an ironrite mangle, either model 95 or 80. She changed the oil in the gear box and everything is fine but for a noise coming from the shaft that turns the drum. She says there is a chain that turns the drum and the chain turned by a gear. This gear runs in a shaft and the noise is coming from inside the shaft. She needs to know how to oil this shaft and gear part of the machine to stop this noise. If any one has any idea what she is talking about please contact me at morrisaronoff@yahoo.com and I will pass on the information.
Hi MallardOne,
Regarding your heating element problem: sounds silly but make sure you have power to the unit -- does the motor run? If it doesn't, you may just have a broken power cord (heave a big sigh of relief!). You do have power? Turn the temperature control knob left and right several times. Does this make any difference? Still no heat? The next step involves removal of the thermostat element face plate to get to the two wires inside it -- they are connected to the heating element, which runs around the periphery of the shoe. FIRST UNPLUG THE UNIT!!! You'll have to unscrew the two wires in the thermostat and continuity test the wires themselves when they are no longer touching the screws. Be careful not to lose or drop those screws. If you have an electrical continuity tester (they're real cheap when you just get a basic one), check to see if there is continuity -- that means you'll see if there is a break in the heating coil (a break will mean no continuity). No continuity? Now you have isolated the problem to the heating coil itself. You have a challenge: trying to find a replacement heating element for a 55+ year old appliance that hasn't been manufatured for 45 years. I'll give you a hint -- they aren't out there. My best advice is that you relegate one of your other functioning units to parts. Remove the entire shoe assembly (it's not really that hard, but be very gentle with the good heating element -- heating coils get brittle as they get older) from both -- and swap one shoe assembly for the other. Now you have a fully-functional unit, and you still have a third unit for when the one you've just created fails (and it will fail). That's what I did -- I have three units, two that work fine and one for parts. If you have the Ironrite Service Manual and Parts List, you'll see sketchy "shoe removal" instructions on Page 36. Wiring diagram for the thermostat assembly is on Page 43. If you don't have the manual, you should probably get one before undertaing this work. Plan on spending several hours "under the hood" and having ample opportunity to practice "colorful" language. Keep band-aids handy. Let me know if you have other questions. Good luck!
Hello
I have what I believe is a model 95 electric mangler that is for sale in a NE suburb of Detroit. It is excellent condition and has been lovingly used over the years. It was a great Aunt's and worked the last time it was turned on about 5 years ago. It has been stored in the basement all this time. I have pics. If anyone is interested let me know. Thanks
I have a M/85 Ironrite Ironer in excellent condition. Used only about 25 hours, comes with an extra roller cover, two operating manuals and with the Ironrite chair. This was given to me after my old model woren out and at my age I seldomn used it. First $50 takes it. Detrit area only
Ms Richter,
would you email me re your M/85? I'm definitely interested, been looking for another one! zinnia0313@sbcglobal.net thanks, hope to hear from you soon.
I have an Ironrite 85 that was my mothers. It seems to be in good shape. Free for the taking. (In Montana) Jonewhall@yahoo.com
Thanks for all of this great information. I am ready to jump in and become a mangle user. I am currently looking for one in the Seattle area oor kitsap county. My email is camwpepper@yahoo.com
Many thanks! Catherine
looking for information on the Bendix automatic Iorner. Jsut bought one that was used weekly...it was tipped in moving and even with all that I have learned about Iornrites, I have not been able to locate where to put the oil...Thanks for any help!
My Mother-in-law has an Ironrite Model 95. She is very interested in selling it. It is in beautiful condition! Comes with chair, oil, brand new pad, and owners manual. Located in Utah. If you are interested in it or would like to receive pictures, please e-mail: chaptercharms@live.com
I have a beautiful Ironrite Mangle Ironer for sale. Model 95. Absolutely great condition. Very clean. I have been the only owner. Works great! Comes with Ironrite Chair, New pad, Oil and User manuals. Gently used. Please call Mary Joyce if interested at: 801-266-8666. Located in Taylorsville Utah. Please see my ad here: http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=218&ad=366383
Does anyone know where I can get a replacement pad and cover for my ironrite machine? We use it weekly and love it. Thanks for any help. Constance Levi CLevi1963@aol.com
For RickyRob48: Reference your post above about a bad heating element: Thanks for the tips. We must have different versions of the service and parts manual. Mine ends on page 28 and does not contain any shoe removal instructions. Can you e-mail or fax me the appropriate page/s? My e-mail is mallardoce@earhtlink.net . Fax number is 360-491-9646 (usually on between 8:00 AM and 9:00 P.M. Pacific time.
So far all I've done is confirm power to switch and confirm heater switch works. Next step: The thermostat.
Thanks again for the help. Don M.
Hello, gredmondson:
Yes, I will post a journal of my repairs efforts on the bad heating element for Model 85. Since there seems to be a dearth of Ironrite repair pesons out there, I thought it might be nice to compile a step-by-step online pamphlet, with photos, of this and other repair jobs.
When I am done with this job, I will post on this forum a link to a web site where the pamphlet can be viewed. Also have oil draining/refilling Model 75/85 and belt replacement photos for Model 75.
Wish me luck!
MallardOne
For RickyRob48:
Should have used the spell-checker! Sorry, my e-mail is mallardcove@earthlink.net.
Don M. aka MallardOne
Check out this beautiful Ironrite Mangle Model 88 up for bid on ebay only $49.99!!!
Here is a link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/IRONRITE-MODEL-88-MAHOGANY-ANT
Thanks for looking!
I am cleaning out my 89 yr old Mom's house. There is a mangle in the basement in a possibly mahogony case. She was a whiz at using it. I can remember watching her in amazement when I was little. What is one worth in the nicer case? $100?
Unless you find the special person who is looking for a mahogany case Ironrite and it is in excellent condition, it is generally worth less than a metal case Ironrite. If this were mine, I'd give it to any friend/acquaintance who waned it to use. Beyond that, I'd advertise it on craigslist for $40.00.
I have a model 34 does anyone know what year it was made and what it might be woth mikee_44 @ msn.com is where I can be found
Hi Mike,
The model 34 was made in 1934-35. Not sure what it's worth. Does it work?
My grandmother recently passed away and I am trying to value some of her "antiques" One thing we found was a Bendix Automatic Ironer Serial # 104944 Model # jcd. Can you help me out and tell me who actually manufactured it and what the value amount might be? Thank you.
nampajackson, the Bendix is not worth much. What kind of condition is it in? Bendix was a major brand, and I suppose that that company did the manufacturing. I am not aware of Ironrites having other brands.
Who can help me? I have Ironrite model 85 that I use weekly and it suddenly stopped working. It needs a heating coil.
Here I am again - posting a post comment: If anyone has a model 85 Ironrite and is willing to take out the heating coil and send it to me. I will be so hapy to pay you for the effort and time and the precious coil. I live in Maryland. D.C. area.
My e-mail address is Gracelebow@cs.net. I am eagerly awaiting a message about my request above.
Hi, I have a 95 Ironrite. I have a replacement cover and I think I need to replace the pad. What do I use? I am guessing something cotton. Any information would be helpful. Thanks
For Grace Lebow
If you remove the heating coil from one of these old units -- that is, take it out of its little channel inside the shoe -- it will most likely break into a million pieces. This type of metal gets very brittle with old age, and the average Model 85 is over 50 years old. From my perspective, your only chance is to remove the whole shoe from a working (heating) Model 85 and install it in your non-functional unit. And anyone who has a working unit is probably not going to want to sell it for parts. They are too hard to find. The shoe is steel, weighs 20+ pounds, and the instructions in the Owners Manual are not very helpful. (see my notes to MallardOne, about 2 months ago). Good luck!
Thanks, rickyRob for your enlightening comments above. Based on them, I have decided to get a new ironrite if I can find one near where I live in Chevy Chase, Maryland.
Do you have any guidance for me about selecting the best machine with a heating element that will live longer than my last one? How does one know?
Gratefully Grace
Hi Grace,
Sadly, Ironrite went out of business in the early 1960's. As far as I know, the only machines out there are used ones. There is only one company that makes a mangle for residential use today: Miele -- http://www.miele.com -- (look for "rotary ironer"). It costs about $2000, and can be found at Amazon and a lot of other sources.
You can keep your eyes open on eBay for an Ironrite for sale, but my experience is they always seem to be many miles away from where I live, and shipping is prohibitively expensive: the unit weighs about 100 lbs. Maybe check Craig's List for one for sale locally. Otherwise, think Miele.
Good luck,
Rick
i have a ironrite model 85 and wanted to know if you could tell me how much it is worth? my email is genasonic@yahoo.com
Grace, Did the gentleman on Ebay that sells the pad covers and pads help you with the heating element? His handle, if momory serves, was Ironrite Guy. He actually makes a heating coil out of a ceramic that fits into the 85/95 units. As for the purchase of a "new" unit. Pfaff and Miele both make ironers. Pfaff actually looks very much like the Irorite as they used the patent that was issued for Ironrite. The Pfaff unit is only sold aborad and would have to be converted to 110......the Miele is readily available but the roller is connected on one side of the roller unlike the double open end on the Ironrite and Pfaff. I went on a mangle buying phase and now have a storage unit full of them thinking I would part out some of them. Trying to find somone to work on these, even when you have the parts is dificult at best.
I was emailed by someone one the list to let you folks know I have several parts from my old ironrite for sale on Ebay, cheap! I still have the old girl if there is something you need that I don't have listed. I just couldn't take her to the dump all intact :)
dori ann
dori ann, leave some contact information.
Guess that would have been a good idea! The only thing that sold was the pad and cover. I have a motor, a heating shoe the dial is broken, we tried to repair it but couldn't get it glued back together, but the shoe heats well, I also have a forming board, and a front switch. These are from a 85 and all in good working condition except where noted. I can send pictures, I am asking 10$ for each except 25$ motor. You can reach me at all4hobbies@yahoo.com. I expect the shoe will be expensive to ship, but the motor although heavy I am sure will fit in a one price priority box. I take paypal,check or mo. Hope these can help someone out.
Dori
I've just bought a model 85 that seems to work ok, heats up, everything seems to move the way it should, it's pretty quiet. I've learned a lot reading past posts.I wonder if someone could email me a file of the service manual.(alice.troxel@gmail.com) I've got the owners manual, but sounds like I need to figure out how to change the oil and the cord.Although the cord looks to be in great shape, I can see how a 3 prong cord would make me feel safer. We are just about to close on a great house built in 1945, ao the Ironrite should feel right at home. I'm a quilter, so I plan to put the Ironrite to use on fabric lengths, and sheets and tablecloths. I can barely wait!! Thanks.
I've just bought a model 85 that seems to work ok, heats up, everything seems to move the way it should, it's pretty quiet. I've learned a lot reading past posts.I wonder if someone could email me a file of the service manual.(alice.troxel@gmail.com) I've got the owners manual, but sounds like I need to figure out how to change the oil and the cord.Although the cord looks to be in great shape, I can see how a 3 prong cord would make me feel safer. We are just about to close on a great house built in 1945, ao the Ironrite should feel right at home. I'm a quilter, so I plan to put the Ironrite to use on fabric lengths, and sheets and tablecloths. I can barely wait!! Thanks.
anyone with a repair book please email me,,,419-833-3544 phone #
I have a model 85 my parents bought new in the late 40s or early 50s. My mother absolutely loved the thing. Anyway, my wife doesn't want to use it and it is taking up space, so I have it on Craigslist. I live just north of Baltimore, in Timonium MD. An extra pad and a couple of booklets go with it (sales brochure and user guide, but no repair manual, as I recall). I've tried it out several times and it seems to work perfectly. I listed everything for $149.00. Anyone interested? I'd be willing to help with delivery within say 100 miles.
Thanks, Jim Pappas
I bought an Ironrite at an Antique store several years ago. All my friends died laughing saying they never iron and why would I want to? I am a quilteer and wanted it to iron all those long legths of fabric. Newer irons just don't get hot enough. Lo and behold, my friends devoped this habit oor bringing me their tablecloths, napkins and BOLTS of fabric to iron! Mine is an 85 and was in god shape althougohthe cabinet was a little chipped and has some glue stuck on it. I made a lovely cover for it for my new luandry room I designed so it has a good home. Isn't it amazing how people suddnely realize how handy these things are and YES new appliances can't hold a candle to the old ones. My washing machines break down constantly. Why can't appliance manufacturers make 'em lilke they used to? Thanks by the way for this valuable site. I live in central Texas and if I ever find another Ironrite I will buy it as I cannot live without one!
Hi suzyq I'm moving toTaylor on Sat live in Austin today, any chanced you have a good repair guy who can rewire and change the oil onmy mangle? Or a copy of the repair guide?
hi all. i'm very excited to have discovered electric ironers and purchase my first ironrite all in the same day! i found an ironrite 95 for sale nearby and am fixing it up now but none of my local stores carry the 40 wt non detergent oil only a 30 wt. will this be okay? thanks.
robin, lucky you to have gotten a model 95! Keep looking for the 40 wt non detergent oil. Try an automotive store. That is where I found mine.
thanks! i searched in the 3 automovitve stores that are in town i guess i'll head out of town then. my goodness, this old oil is as thick as peanut butter, leterally, any advice for cleaning it out besides the scrapping i'm already doing?
Hi Robin,
I've been using 20-weight non-detergent motor oil in the crank case of my mangles for years. I don't think you have to go to that heavy 40 wt. goo, when 20 wt is sufficient for gear lubricant. These gears do not run at high speed or under great stress. Try the 20 wt NON-DETERGENT -- it's a bit difficult to find these days, but easier than 40 wt. And you don't have such a hard time cleaning it out when it's time for an oil change.
Rick
RickyRob48, thanks for the information.
Thanks rickyrob48. I’ve searched hi and low including online and the only non-detergent I seem to be able to find is a 30 wt. which I now assume will work since it’s in between the 2 weights being used. Thanks so much for the info, I’m so anxious to run this girl I can’t stand it! J
Help! How much oil is needed when replacing old oil in an Ironrite 85? Or... is their some level in the oil canister to reach?
Hi Rcoach1,
See my comment, posted 5 months ago, for info on changing gear oil in model 85. Manufacturer doesn't state suggested quantity in users manual, but it is VERY important not to over fill.
In the jitterbuzz website they show an old can of ironrite oil and it is a 4 ounce can.
Hi Alice T. Sorry it took lme so long to respond as I haven't been checking this site lately( building a house) . You can get a copy of the repair guide from Jitterbuzz.com. Look under "ironing" and he will email you the file on PDF. Then you can print it off. I putout a notice on Craig'sLIst for another Ironrite ( to pick up locally near San Antonio area) but haven't found one yet. My husband put in some 15 wt. oil ( in that thing on top) and it ran right through. Any clue, anyone about what might be wrong. Do I have leaky gasket and if so where do I get one? Thanks so much! SuzyQ
Hi,
I am in the process of purchasing an Ironrite Health Chair, the type with the bent plywood seat and white metal legs. The legs have paint damage (chipping and rust) and the seat has some spots where it looks like it's worn down to some dark wood. Any suggestions on what paint to use (to restore it to white) for both of these surfaces and what process I should use to get a good result?
Oops, I am so sorry, AliceT! I forgot to respond to you about anyone who can fix your beloved Ironrite. I do not know of anyone. My husband is my repairman and just changed the oil yesterday. IT seems when he added oil recently, he added way too much and that is why it was leaking. He also had added 15 wt. I hadn't run it since he changed it so we drained all of that out (what a mess THAT was because there was a smidgen of something black clogging the drain hole and when it ran out it made a huge oily mess on the floor, the ironer, etc. Okay, we are all cleaned up and ready to go. He did purchase a new cord and was wondering how to install it . I have to go back through the blogs and see if there are instructions on how. I cannot find Ironrite Guy on EBay at least with any parts for sale, just DVD's. Does anyone know of any source for gaskets, etc.? Sorry I cannot help you , Alice, but you may find someone who can work on these magnificent inventions! I cant get along without mine and it has a place of honor in my new laundry room. I built a niche just for it and made it a very nice cover with piping and self covered buttons to cover the "gusset" on the side. Long live Ironrite!
Hello fellow Ironrite users;
For all of you who are struggling with oil type problems, I will tell you what my wife and I use, based on some on-line instructions we got five years ago from a forgotten source. We go to an auto parts store and buy hydraulic jack oil. If we are uncertian about the oil quantity, we drain it and put in five ounces. If we need a gasket for the oil cap, we make it ourselves from material purchased at the auto parts store.
On another subject, about three months ago, I promised to post photos of a Model 85 shoe/heating pad change-out procedure. My issue was shoe had stopped heating. I got all sorts of nice help with old instruction manuals to troubleshoot and see if it was the thermostat or the heating element in the shoe.
After blowing several fuses in my house trying to check the thermostat, I finally went ahead and removed the old shoe and re-attached a shoe from a spare Model 85. This was a very quick and trouble-free operation. Of course, you have to have a spare shoe assembly to use!
I'll try to post a link on this forum within a couple weeks that will have detailed, step-by-step procedures for this and some other simple maintenance of Model 85 machines. Meanwhile, if you need advice and do not see what you need on this forum, you may contact me at ducksonline@earthlink.net or by phone at 360-970-0338.
mallardOne
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Wow! Okay, I never even knew there was such a thing as a mangle until today. (I'm "only" 42 after all!) This looks great! As someone who HATES to iron (and consequently never does), I don't understand why people gave these things up. Never having used one, I guess I don't really know all the goods and bads, but it seems a lot more pleasant to use than a regular iron.
So what can you "vets" tell me about them? Do I want one?
Thanks!
- Brian
Hello Everyone, I am searching for a model 95 Ironrite in great shape. I live in Lincoln, NE and hope to find one close by with a days drive. Does anyone know of any available? thanks, Paul M. 402-474-3169
Thanks to those of you who offered help for my ironrite 85 and its burnt out heating element. The decision is that,sadly it has to go to the dump unless someone wants it for its parts. It is in beautiful condition- has a new cord and fairly new padding and cover that I made.
You can have it for the taking. I live in Chevy Chase , Maryland.
Grace
301 652 4026.
I am so excited! My Mother-In-Law just gave me a Ironrite Model 85. It looks to be in good condition, but needs a good cleaning, cord change & oil change etc. Reading through the previous postings, I think my husband & I can figure that out. We have a Service Manual being mailed to us, however is there a Users Manual available too? No documentation came with the mangle. If the User Manual is seperate from the Service Manual, does anyone know where I can obtain one? Thanks for any help anyone can give me. My email address is : mmfarms@cpcinternet.com
I have an Ironrite Model 88 that I'm offering for sale in Fresno, CA. Please email me at emmakalmbach@yahoo.com or call at 559-341-4812 if interested. Thank you so much!
FINALLY found an Ironrite on eBay close enough to home that I didn't have to pay shipping charges. It is like new and is GREAT! I have a big house with several guestrooms which are always in use. I always iron my sheets and other linens so this truly reduces a 2 hour job down to 20 minutes. Best thing I've ever owned.
Anybody know a good vintage regular handiron I could get to replace my expensive and worthless Communist China-made steam iron? Doesn't even make a good doorstop.
I use my Model 85 3-4 times a week for ecerything from dish towels to dress shirts and slacks. The machine peforms as if it were new and never misses a beat. For amazing results, and I know this sounds crazy but it works, put your moistened goods into the freezer overnight, then iron! You'll get the most beautiful results, ever!
Patricia, I have used real professional irons with steam delivered under pressure, ancient sad irons (and they were), little funky travel irons, early steam numbers, etc. etc. and the one I love best for a great finish these days is made by Haier--cheapie company in China, I believe, but the irons are sweet. Detachable reservoir for the water, smooth operation, doesn't heat your hand up too much during long sessions. Weakness is the spritzer--better to use your own sprayer or bottle sprinkler. But they do a great job on linen, and they are CHEAP--list price about $20 to $25, and I've gotten 2 on eBay for under $10 each.
Ooops, I see I've recommended a Communist iron! My bad, but I really don't have respect for the vintage numbers. I've tried too many by the big makers, and they're just not as good.
I have an IRONRITE, model 85 sn 230345 for sale
This machine has not been used very much if at all for the past few decades.
It is in relativerly excellent condition considering it's age.
It is electric, and does work well.
The roler does have a slight brownish discoloration which is normal (I think) based on the web photos I have seen.
The front"handle" is gold tinted chrome.
This includes the original manual.
We are in Northwestern Illinois, and would be willing to sell for fair market value.
This would be a "pick up only" sale due to the weight (unless the buyer would like to pay for shipping). I could meet the buyer in the Quad Cities area. (Moline, Rock Island, IL, or Davenport IA)
I think this machine would be great as is or for parts which based on the limited use are likely very good condition.
I am the youngest of nine and the seventh son. All of us attended Catholic grade and high school and my Mother was an expert using the Ironrite Mangle to iron the shirts and blouses (although my Father, a salesman) sent his to have done professionally. She would have a stack of shirts that would reach the ceiling (at least in the eyes of a little boy!) in virtually no time. I would like to be able to get one for ironing sheets, pillow cases and other flat articles.
Thanks.
Michael J. Hanley
michaeljhanley2002@yahoo.com
OK new Ironrite owner here. My mother gave me hers which SHE got new in 1966, a model 95. I finally have a large enought laundry room, although when my husband found out how big & heavy they are he tried to talk me out of it! So far so good; all instructions, care manuals as well as a can of touch up paint made "expressly for Ironrite by Sprayon Products" Altough it seems to be full of paint I guess the pressurized gas isn't working anymore...oh well. The ironer works great and I'm getting adjusted to the knee pedal controls; I'd heard it takes some practise and I'm working on that. Nice to know you'all are here if I need some tips. Although I can still ask Mother for tips!
First problem: Just started using my 1966 Ironrite ironer, model 95 and it keeps blowing the electrical circuit in my laundry room. Checked the cord before we ever plugged it in. Clean and unfrayed like new. It is of course a 2-prong with no ground like modern ones. Yet no matter where I plug it in, it blows the circuit. Unplugged other things...no matter. Is this something anyone else has come across? Shall I go ahead and call an electrician at $150 an hour? An appliance repair person?
Have you tried turning on just the heat alone? Does that blow the circuit? Somewhere above a poster detailed how to put a grounded plug/cord on an Ironrite.
Joan S.O.My comment about changing the power cord is back about 17 months ago. Don't think this sounds like your problem. Sounds like a short circuit somewhere in the unit. They can be tricky to find. Essentially you have to follow every wire until you find the one that's shorting, then do what you have to to make is stop shorting. Most of the wiring is in the front of the unit, under the thermostat. Though it could be the motor. Does the circuit breaker blow when you turn on the motor? Does it blow as soon as you plug it it, before you turn anything on? Or does it only blow when you turn on the heating element? That could help you zero in on the source of the trouble. I'd start with the power cord, because it doesn't involve opening the unit up (except maybe a panel under the unit, so you can get to where the cord is connected to the unit). If that's not it, I can't tell you what to check next. I would make sure you are not touching the unit when you plug it in, because without that third ground wire (the one you'll have when you replace the two wire cord the unit came with), you might get quite a shock when it shorts.
An electrician won't be of much help -- better to find someone who has been repairing small household appliances for a long time, maybe that person will have some insight into how to trace a short in an antique like yours. It will help to have the wiring diagrams that are included in the owners manual.
I own a model 95 that runs like a champ. also has original manual included, plus 2 new replacement cloths I say new as still in the package new,they haven't been produced in a while :) Original light bulb works great, heating element works, all orignal partts. If anyone would be interested, if not for antique value alone, then for parts, please let me know. I can be reached, and check my email regularly, at jeffreybonner (@) gmail . com. You may also want to try my cell phone at 619/808/4566. please leave a message. Thanks, and God Bless. Will take anything for it, just don't want to have to move it.. Again. will deliver if local.
Whoops! My local area is St. Louis, MO (west county to the east side) so again let me know if interested... THANKS!!!!!!
I had a similar problem with my 95 (blowing a circuit) I had our electrician come over to check it out. It seems that the problem was that the old plug which was 2 prong could only be plugged into a 3 prong plug in a certain direction if I didn't do that I blew a circuit. He fixed everything up and put a 3 prong plug on the cord and I am back in business!
Professor JWN,
I might be interested in purchasing your machine. How can I reach you? I am in Northern IL, more easterly, but I would be willing to make the drive if it's the right machine for us.
Olivia
Gredmondson,
Thank you for your site. It’s been enlightening as I’ve read the postings while watching the NFL playoff games.
I have an Ironrite Dufold, which I believe was the first Ironrite mangle (Machine #19257) delivered to the west coast, Seattle. I’ve decided to free up some space in the house and intend to put it up for sale but wanted to say thanks for sharing your interests.
Durango, you should leave your contact informaton.
Judy W : I have a manual for you and an extra one for anyone else who requests it. My Ironrite 85 has to go to the dump after 50 years of great ironing pleasure.
Grace
Hi Grace,
Before you take the venerable Model 85 to the dump, maybe you should check and see if anyone wants it for parts. Does it still heat? Where do you live?
I live in the Houston area, have been looking for an Ironrite for a few years...if anyone out there knows of one close to south Texas i would appreciate it...thanks.
My mother used an ironrite mangle forever and she passed away several yrs ago. It has been in the garage collecting dust. Hard to think of getting rid of it because of all the fond memories attatched to it and its old and cool looking. However, I think the time has come. I haven't been able to find a model number on it. Do you know if there is one hidden in some obscure place on it? And do you know how the model number affects what the asking price should be in selling it?
You can look on the back of the machine. It is probably an 88 or a 95. Price will depend on a) the condition of the ironrite i.e. how it works and over all physical conditon. The secondary condiiton to price is your location. It will probably need to be a local pick up since shipping prices can be expensive. My advice is to check craigs list in your area and see what others are asking for the ones the have listed.
I am looking for a pad and covers for my model 85 Ironrite. I use it reguraly. Please contact me at 586-268-0728. thank you, Dorota.
Interested in finding an Ironrite 95 in good working order in the Michigan area.
Please contact me at 313 278 2929.
http://freehaulawayandsales.com/services
This site has a free Ironrite. I do not know the model. It is in Jackson, Missouri
we have a model 95 that we are trying to sell, it came from my mother in laws house and it looks like new, not a scratch or dent, can you give us an idea by the model how old it is and what we could expect to get for it
I have a model 85 that the heat selector is broken on. It broke while transporting it. I think it can be epoxied back together, however I am not sure which side of the post the coiled springs lever should be on. I am assuming it sould be set up so that the "spring" gets tighter or looser, depending on heat setting. I was hoping that if you looked at the picture that I've linked, you could tell me if I have i set up the right way. Thanks!
I have a perfect condition Ironrite 95 with chair and instruction manual for sale here in california. A few cosmetic scratches on the exterior but it worked perfectly the last time my grandmother used it (back in the late 50's)
I just purchased a Model 25 Ironrite. Does anyone know when this was built? I see 75-85 and 95 models...but nothing on the Model 25. Also, does it have a thermostat? No controls for heat level on the switchplate like the 75-95 models.
Model 25 was built between 1935 and 1936. No thermostat. First one with thermostat was model 50 in 1937, which was also first one with double knee conrols. That's all I have.
Hi George: Yep, still in HMB, still own Old Thyme Inn, and still have three Model 85's (two that work, one for parts). I do have some lit: Service Manual and Parts List (that's where I get the manufacturing dates), and some Ironrite advertising magazines (multi-page, larger than pamphlets) -- one that says "I have a BETTER way to iron" on the front (24 pages), and one that says "Woman's hands deserve this newer freedom" (22 pages). Love to meet you. Check out the web site -- http://www.oldthymeinn.com -- and give me a call. All the best, Rick
Hey there... I have my mother's (She's now 89 yrs.) Ironrite Model 88. Is anyone in N. CA interested? Please advise (It's in excelent, hardly used condition. It was "Antiqued" forest green in the late 60's. It is Mahogoney underneeth if not mistaken. I'll take it to Craig's List if there isn't someone interested. Any suggestions will be appreciated... -Ivan
I have a brand new (1951) Conlon Mangle It looks as though it has never been used. do you know of naybody that may be interested in purchasing it? I can ship or it can be picked up (Erie PA. )
Hi, I found a model 85 Ironrite on eBay a couple of years ago below Baton Rouge, LA. When I went to pick it up, the seller said "I have another one if you want it for the same price"! The price I paid, I'm almost ashamed to say, was 20.00 for each, and the other Ironrite was a model 95! It came with the original bill of sale. I changed the electrical cords on each one, and the oil, and they worked great until a few months ago, when the motor on the 95 began to smoke slightly when I turned it on. A friend took a look and told me that the copper coils in the motor are bad. He said that I could have them rewound, or just get a replacement motor. I've been searching on eBay for a motor with no luck. Does anyone have a model 95 motor for sale? My email is b_askew(at)bellsouth.net. Thanks a million! I love this site!
I live in Seven Hills, Ohio. I have an Ironrite Model 85 with a bit of rust and an slight upturned corner. As long as it does not go for scrap, I will sell it for $40.00. If interested, please reply. Thank you.
I would like to buy an Ironrite Model 95 in good working order from someone in a position to arrange shipping or located in the Carolinas for pick up.
Forgot to leave a phone contact when posting the search for the Ironrite 95 in good working order in the Carolinas or willing to ship. (919) 604-2188.
Hi--Just bought an 85 model and transported it from Conneaut, OH to Asheville, NC--had to put it on it's side and the oil leaked out. I would like to have a service manual and users manual. The jitterbuzz.com was not working. My email is sueellen1951@yahoo.com. Thanks! PS My family thinks I'm nuts!
hope the oil didnt leak in the motor do you know how much oil too put in the gear box what kind of oil only put enough oil so the oil splashes on the gears use use hydraulic jack oil 90 weight oil if oil got in the motor clean the oil out you will burn out the motor
I have a model 85 and live in an itty bitty house, Charlotte, Michigan. I will part with it and make do with my much smaller portable mangle. The Ironrite is great because nothing gets in the way to the right. I bought it originall to use for finishing on hand hooked rugs, the final pressing, but it's too big for my house. wendy 517 543 2801
I have an Ironrite model 88. Does anyone know where I can find a manual for it. I use it all of the time but it is starting to make a bit of a grinding noise. Sure would hate to have it quit on me. I have been using an ironrite since I was a kid oh so many years ago. Thanks for your help.
I just found an ironrite model 890. Does anyone know about these? email is tngatorpwj@juno.com
Thanks,
Paul
For tngatorpwj -- the model 890 (along with models 90, 95, and 98) were the last ones built by Ironright -- between 1953 and 1958. A model 890 with serial # starting with "P" is 1953-57, if it starts with "PA" it's 1958.
I am so frustrated!!! Finally found a model 85 that appeared to be in decent shape, but needed a good cleaning. Opened the gear compartment to find it completely dry of oil, and there seemed to be a lot of oil residue in places I wouldn't expect to find oil, so my assumption was that someone had laid it on its' back -- a real no-no. After cleaning it up, putting a decent plug on the existing wiring (which all looked pretty good), and adding oil, with great anticipation we turned on the motor. Smoke, buzzing, but that's all.
Husband cleaned the motor (and had already lubricated it), and apparently it was just "stuck" from years of inactivity. Once he could turn it by hand, we reassembled it, and on the next try, it hummed along quite nicely! The drum turned, and the left knee control works, but the right knee control (at this point) does not make the drum move up and down.
Then we noticed there was oil dripping from the bottom of the Ironrite, just below the gear case. Not good. Our best guess is that it needs some new seals, but where in the world would one get them?! Any ideas? Can we fabricate some? Does anyone have photos, or a pattern?
I drained the oil out to keep it from leaking further, and am disheartened, to say the least.
Has anyone else had experience with fixing a leaking Ironrite? Any advice, anyone?? Thanks!
Thanks to the lady who left me a message about the SC ironrite for sale - thought I'd placed a bid that nobody would want to beat for a "pick up only" model that might need some tweaking, but I was wrong. Based on the adds I've been watching around the country for the last several months, If it's in working condition, it seems to sell for more than $250 and if it has been reconditioned, it sells for more than $350 based on ebay and Craigslist. If it's another brand of ironer, there's a much larger price range but I'm a little reluctant to try on something I know even less about. I am now resigned to paying a higher price if I can find one within driving distance or willing to ship to North Carolina. Still looking for a model 95, but haven't seen one advertised at any price anywhere. This site has been really helpful in helping to evaluate what has come up for sale - I really appreciate all the information. If anyone is willing to part with their ironer, my phone number is (919) 604-2188.
Kelli, that was me. :) Drop me a note thru here, I do have some other leads for you. I wondered how that auction came out! I was pretty stunned at the ending price. Lynn
Yup, definitely need a set of S2105 oil seals to go on the clutch trigger rod and press trigger rod. Ideas, anyone? How successful would I be at removing these from a "parts-only" Ironrite? Has anyone had any luck at removing these 50+ year-old seals and moving them to another unit?
Update - Found another Model 85 yesterday in excellent working condition. Bought it for $100, cleaned it up (it had been in a garage for a number of years), changed the oil, lubed the motor, and spent a couple of hours yesterday afternoon happily ironing everything in sight. Not sure what I'm going to do with the leaking Ironrite. It's bulky to store as-is for future parts. I hate to do it, but I think hubby and I will harvest usable parts (motor, gears, forming plate, hot shoe, knee controllers) and discard the cabinet. If anyone is in need of a particular part, NOW would be the time to contact me. :) Lynn
I have a 88 wood cabinet and am restoring. Been in my family since about 195? Could use seals and roller cover. Any ideas?
yumachuck@aol.com
ebay has covers in search in ebay type ironrite easy too make your own covers
Hi Lynn, or anyone taking a mangle apart -
We were given an Ironrite and it needs a new heating element I think - my husband has it working fine but it will not heat up and the porcelain piece is cracked. I'm told the heating element is shot. Is this something I can purchase from any of you and have it mailed to me?
Thanks!
Erika
Erika, I sent you an email through your Hub account. Parts available will depend on what model you're trying to refurbish. Not all parts from all models are interchangeable. The heating element for model 95 is different than the one for the 85.
If the iron is not heating up, there are other things to check. Make sure the WIRING is intact. The heater SWITCH could be bad. The THERMOSTAT could be faulty. And, of course, it could be a bad heating element.
Porcelain cracked? I'm not sure where that would be, my Ironrites don't seem to have any porcelain. They're pretty much just painted metal, cast iron, and Bakelite with a few snazzy pieces of chrome. :) If you can narrow down the piece for me, I'll see if I have one. Hope this helps, Lynn
I need a black tip up forming board and 4 casters for a model 85 (plastic with 4 holes for screwing on) It says Ironrite on it. Part # C- 8344. where can I get these parts. please e mail me at bmorrow@hughes.net. Thank you
We were remodeling and found a Mother's Pal Ironer model#5 seriel 4667. It has a roller withe some type of cloth. a contrlo and a A_C motor and model on it is 3439. Does anyone have any information on this Ironer?
We were remodeling and found a Mother's Pal Ironer model#5 seriel 4667. It has a roller withe some type of cloth. a contrlo and a A_C motor and model on it is 3439. Does anyone have any information on this Ironer?
I have a ironer model #70 perfect working order Id like to sell. anyone interested ? Im in longview WA.
i found an ironrite model 95 in an old shop that i'm working on. It still has the original user manual inside. not sure if it works. It looks brand new except for the years of dust on it. i was going to throw it in the dumpster because i didn't know what it was at first. (i was born in 83) I decided to google it and found this site. Anybody interested??
Hi to all. I have several ironers that I am going to have to part with. I do have a 95 that does not operate but feel that it is just a minor repair to have it up and running. I have an 85 that is beautiful. I also have 2 GE Flatplate ironers that work wonderfully and are very unsuual. I am in the Atlanta, GA area Sakowitz50@hotmail.com
got a ironrite #70 very good condition very cheap like 50 bucks im in wa. state.
oh my e-mail is stephengeorgefoster@hotmail.com .
I have a mahogany case Ironrite that I love. I changed oil and cover when I first got it about 4 years ago and am having a leakage problem now. First, I forgot the best kind of oil to use; second, what should I do to repair the leak? I have the user manual somewhere but have not unpacked from my move but I remember I found the info on the oil and how to change it online. Would appreciate any help and/or advice. My email is . Thanks.
I see the email did not print, here it is in words only. madreiling1211atcharter.net. Thanks.
Mary Ann
PPS: It is a model 88 and the motor is a GE model 5KH29GG1.
Thanks again.
Mary Ann
608-563-1211
I'm looking for a heating shoe with or without a thermostat, or a thermostat for a Model 94. Also have a Model 85 available in the Albuquerque NM area (zip 87108)
I have 2 ironrites, I use one every week for flat work- absolutly nothing like ironed sheets with a little starch. I don't know that I could live without my ironrite , such a luxury!
Just finished ironing 14 shirts and decided it was time to replace my Ironrite cover. Found this site and amazed to find so may devoted fans of Ironrites. As a teenager in the Detroit area I helped with the ironing when mother bought a used model 55 in early 1940's. Mechanically, it's still working great and I cannot remember oil ever being added. I did replace a switch and had to open the heating plate and re-solder wiring. All in all, a great testament to fine engineering and manufacturing.
Am now in Florida is anyone needs instuction on ironing other that flatwork. tahhillrover@verizon.net
It would be great if you could categorize the comments; i.e., coils, replacing roller covers, castor replacement, for sale, wanted, etc.
I have an Ironrite model 80 ser #9377 in working order, looks good too. It was my mother's, she used it for many years when I was growing up. We are downsizing getting ready to sell our house to go full time RVing so it needs to find a new home. I hate to take it to the scrap yard. I was amazed to see how many people are stll using them. Will someone give me $40 for it? I am in the Tulsa, Ok area.
I have an Ironrite model 80 ser #9377 in working order, looks good too. It was my mother's, she used it for many years when I was growing up. We are downsizing getting ready to sell our house to go full time RVing so it needs to find a new home. I hate to take it to the scrap yard. I was amazed to see how many people are stll using them. Will someone give me $40 for it? I am in the Tulsa, Ok area.
I just purchased a model 85 ironrite, got it home and noticed that the drum was up and it wont go down and stay down so that it rolls. the knee controls dont seem to be working either. I have turned and turned them. I cant ge the drum to stay down. Cant just hold it down and run the fabric through the whole time continuously. Can anyone tell me what the problem is. Everthing else seems to work fine. I got the manual for it but it is really old. Does not troubleshoot problems. I paid 30.00 on ebay and picked it up. I was told that it was in working order and its not. I could really use this because i sew and need to iron yards of fabric. Does anyone have one to sell in the Illinois area as i live in a south suburb of Chicago that actually works? My email is Iseano@sbcglobal.net if anyone can help me with this i would greatly appreciate it. I was looking forward to using it.
John Hart and Bill Hein...contact me..we all enjoy these machines and John, you are right there is NOTHING like a crisp, clean cool sheet....
does anybody want to buy a ironrite ironer? I just found this in my garage pretty good shape? Las Vegas NV
702-523-0022 Steve
I forgot to put contact info in my first post. I have a Model 80 Ironrite with book. It heats up and seems to work. I really don't know how to operate it. It was my mother's. I'm in the Tulsa, OK area. I hate to take it to the scrap yard, but if somebody doesn't come get it for $25 that's where it's going. Call Steve at 918-688-1203.
I forgot to put contact info in my first post. I have a Model 80 Ironrite with book. It heats up and seems to work. I really don't know how to operate it. It was my mother's. I'm in the Tulsa, OK area. I hate to take it to the scrap yard, but if somebody doesn't come get it for $25 that's where it's going. Call Steve at 918-688-1203.
Hello All! This is a wonderful website. I remember my Grandmother using her Ironrite in her basement washroom. Since they couldn't get the machine up the stairs, they left it when they sold their house a few years back. I have been looking for an Ironrite ever since! Does anyone in Michigan have one for sale? I am in Grand Rapids, and I don't think I could afford shipping from Oklahoma (sorry Steve!)
I have an Ironrite Model 80 - It needs a good Home. I would love for someone to use it. Make me an offer and I can also send pictures if you are interested - It does work!
I'm located in Stoughton Wisconsin
I just moved into an old house in Florida and found an ironrite 85 in the attic. It works good but it does not have a cover on the roller. i have not a clue on how to make one. I saw some on ebay but they want to much money for them. Can anyone send me instructions on how to make one. Thank you for this website it has been most informative. My email is susan.1058@live.com
I am in St Clair Shores and have an Ironrite in excellent condition for sale...no rust, purchased in mid 50's.
Email for info.
That's St Clair Shores, MI to answer R. Knapp's inquiry.
Contact me at kshirazcb@gmail.com if still looking for ironrite in Michigan. Thx.
I have my mother's Ironrite that is in reasonable working condition. It says on the manual that it is a Model 880, which is apparently similar to a Model 85, but cased differently. It is a "wood" cabinet. The top lifts off, not hinged. It has black metal legs. It has set for a long time and is a bit musty smelling when first opening.
If anyone wants it that lives close enough to Cedar Rapids Iowa that they can pick it up, and they intend it for personal use, they may have it. Email me at tmcarlso@mchsi.com and I can send pictures.
I am searching for a Manual Release Lever for a Model 85. I can be contacted at 2675lindawinter@embarqmail.com or at sfjenn@hotmail.com.
just got one from guy next door. It is all wood model# 88 & machine # ad 12947 dont know much about these machines everything works a little info would help?
Chuck, if you need manuals, contact me through Hubpages. If you click on my username, you should see an envelope icon for email.
Hi,
I just bought an ironrite mangle but the model Number is listed as 'XL'. No numbers. I haven't found anything about a model XL, just lots of numbered models. It looks really old and has spindly green metal legs and base. The roller is 24.5 inches wide. I got the model number off the plate on the back of the mangle and it definitely says 'Ironrite Model XL'. Any ideas? I think I've found a roller pad, cover and oil, not sure if the manual for one of the other models will work for the weird one I have. Any info appreciated.
i will have one for sale not shure what model have to dig my way to it.
forgot to say i will be digging it out tomarrow.If anyone is interested you can contact me at smitty5005@yahoo.com for more info.
Hi,
I just aquired a Ironrite and on the plate on the back says.
Ironmate Model 890 P-21751 115 volt 60 cycle Watts 1185. I cant find and information on line for this. Anyone have any idea how much its worth? It is a portable model. It is on a metal stand with 2 small wheels to tip it to move it around. It is in very good condition but I havent checked to see if it actually works. I have an instruction book and it says its for models 800-850-880-and 890. I am thinking it should have a cover of some sort. Is there anywhere to still get parts for this? Any info appreciated. Thanks.
We have a Model 95 with a faulty heating element. Does anyone know of a source for a replacement element? Part number S41010. Please get in touch by via email: info@cottagesatlimestone.com. Thanks.
Hello, fellow Ironrite users:
16 months ago, I promised to post a link to a web site I am building which has info on Ironrite mangles (locating, inspecting, buying, repairing. Although the site is still in its infancy, here is the link:
http://home.earthlink.net/~mistermangle/
The goal is to have step-by-step instructions and pictures for various maintenance procedures. That will happen someday!
Hello, fellow Ironrite users:
16 months ago, I promised to post a link to a web site I am building which has info on Ironrite mangles (locating, inspecting, buying, repairing. Although the site is still in its infancy, here is the link:
http://home.earthlink.net/~mistermangle/
The goal is to have step-by-step instructions and pictures for various maintenance procedures. That will happen someday!
Hello, I am looking for a Model 95 Ironrite in excellent condition in Michigan (lower eastside preferred)....if close to me I will pick up promptly
cpcp2001@aol.com
If you had the option of a nice 880 for free or a nice 95 for $125, which would be the better choice? What would you get with the 95 that's not offered on the 880? I've been researching and can't decide which route to go.
Anyone have info on Model 35? I see a lot about the 70s, 80s and 90s. Haven't found anything yet on 35. Thanks.
George is right. The 95 is the newer of the two. If memory serves the 880 is a portable unit where the 95 is on casters but does require room to house it. I think the 880 is also a smaller roller pad.
Thanks so much for your input. I did go with the 95 and got it home today. I'm like a kid with a new toy! Hubby's gonna do the upgrades, wire and oil change but it is already running like a top. Now the dread of ironing is replaced with a bit of anticipation. I wouldn't have purchased something this old without reading through this great site and learning about the reputation of this machine first. Thanks for keeping it up and all the wonderful postings from people with great wisdom. It's very helpful.
Hello! I have my grandmother's IronRite to sell and not sure the best place to sell it. It's in great shape. She used it until she passed away (about 3 years ago) so I assume it still works. Still has the chair with it and the original manual. Any advice?
Thanks!
SJR
Also, it's a model 95 and it is located in SanDiego.
I'm in central Ohio and have a Model 95 with a burned out heating element. I'd like to find a replacement heater, or "hot shoe". We've used the 95t for almost 50 years. I also used an earlier model when i was in college. Any help will be appreciated.
Jim L.
I'm looking for an ironrite 85 or 95 in NJ. If any body has it I am willing to buy and pick it up.
I have an Ironrite 30 (so the plate on the back says). Anyone how how old this thing is? It still works. I made a new roller cover for it and I still use it.
Nancy,
Model 30 was built in 1935-36. Damn, these things are built to last!
Does anyone collect these, I have an Iron Rite, that was Greatgrandma's. Or is it just scrape, it has all the manuals. It still works, I guess I mean I havn't used to Iron. If you want the model I can get it. Just want to see if it is wroth the time to try and sell.
Thanks
Does anyone have an estimate as to what year a Model 75 was made in?
Thanks for the fast respone. I will try and see if their are any interest out there for it.
Thanks Again
Kevin,
Model 75 was manufactured from 1939 to 1947.
Hi Everybody,
Haven't posted in a while but was at an estate sale yesterday and ran across a several Ironrite rollcovers. Naturally I am keeping a couple for myself but I'd like to offer the other 4 for sale here if anyone needs one. They are NOT Ironrite brand but they are Hudson's Department Store brand made for Ironrite and 1 made by Blind Craftsmen for Ironrite. They are off-white muslin, in thier original envelopes. They are dusty, so I'd recommend they be laundered before using. I'll offer them at $10 each plus postage (I can send these out in manila envelopes since there is nothing breakable so postage should be very reasonable...$1 or $1.50 I'd think). PLEASE, limit one to a person. Just shoot me an email! Thanks.
They are 25-26inch rollcovers.
Polar1912@comcast.net
I have a toy Mangle. Old old, but in great condition...Original sleeve is on it. Metal and fabric - plate on the bottom says KIDDIE MANGLE Educational Toy Detroit Standard Products - Detroit Michigan. I was going to put it on ebay but have no idea of the value...can you help?
Hello!
I have toyed with the thought of getting a mangle iron for years... there is one produced by Miele that is just impossible to afford when you're working with a budget. Thanks to all of you, I'm certain that what I really want is not the Miele, but an Ironrite mangle! I didn't know there were still any of the old machines around. Does anyone in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area have one for me?
need help pricing a model 88 in great condition.It is wood, not metal,and is much more appealing.All original papers,booklet and guarantee,and even the survey mailed out on company letterhead.It also has extra cloth and roller cover.Still works great.Just not sure how much to ask for it
I have a Ironrite 85 in great condition available for sale. It is my mother's, and she used to use it when my dad was on the fire department and still had uniform shirts that needed pressing. She was able to iron a shirt in three minutes with this press, and after the department went to permanent press shirts, she continued to use it for table cloths for many years, but now we just need the floor space. I've posted it on Craig's List, and you can look here if you're interested: http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/dak/app/15033369 (appliances)
Hi Greg. I'm acquiring a model 88 in near perfect condition and believe I can transport it upright in my SUV. In the event it doesn't have clearance, I've read about the need to drain the oil as it will leak everywhere. I don't have a manual (yet), but hope you may be able to advise as to where/how the draining of the oil can be done on the machine. Similar to draining the oil in a car, is there a bolt underneath that you just unscrew and drain? Thanks!
We have an Ironrite Model 88 that belonged to my inlaws and would like to have an idea what it would be worth. The copyright date on the manual says 1948. It is in excellent condition. We live in Connecticut if anyone is interested in it.
I have a Model 95 that needs a heating element. Does anyone have a 95 for sale in Texas? Please contact me though the hub by clicking on my name above. Thanks.
What a mine of information-thank you! I am already enchanted with the idea of "mangling" my textiles (I'm a weaver) and old cotton bedsheets. Does anyone have or know of an ironrite (95, 85 in exc working order) located in southern Illinois? Thanks, Melody
I left the comment regarding the Ironrite 88 that we have that belonged to my inlaws that is in excellent condition. We live in Connecticut. I neglected to leave my email address in case someone is interested in contacting me regarding purchasing it. My email address is slp3000gt@aol.com.
I use my Model 85 several times weekly for everything from dress shirts and slacks to all the flat goods in the house, even the shower curtain! OK, so the thermostat isn't so perfect but one learns where the "sweetspot" is and how to work around the inconsistencies in temp. Go ahead, momma, take my Kodachrome but leave my Ironrite alone!
I hope to purchase one. I really enjoyed your info. in the west where all jeans are pressed with crease down front. Irons I find are too light weight. Professionals are spendy. I would look for the 95 after reading your info.
I just left request, should have left email and location. I am in southern Oregon. I also have to agree not ALL jeans are pressed with crease but ours are. Looking for good working ironrite, close to us.
Hi,
I am from the Lexington Kentucky area, and am looking for an ironrite, prefer 85 or 95. Anyone have one close to me, at a reasonable price? Also, have found one a model 88. He said you have to push down on the roller when you engage the lever. Is that fixable, or should I avoid it? Am I better off with the 85 or 95?
I remember using one...or probably bothering my Mother as she used hers in the early 50's.
Please help me if you can?
bert33
Oh pooh. I forgot to include my email, mtnriver3@aol.com
Thanks,
bert33
I would look for one that runs perfectly.
Greg,
Thanks for your help. If anyone has one near Kentucky, please let me know? mtnriver3@aol.com
Thanks,
bert33
I have a Ironrite Ironer nodel 88 - wood for sale. It is in good working order. I cannot ship it it would have to be picked up. I live in Port Huorn, Michigan. If interested contact me with a bid. Dobea@comcast.net
I'm having trouble with my Ironrite yellowing my whites. I clean the cover quite frequently but it's a pain to get back on and I wipe down the shoe before I begin each ironing session. Any suggestions? It seems like it's coming from the shoe.
I don't think it is scorching. I will try cleaning it with an SOS pad and see if that helps. I am not using starch, but have contemplated it to get that nice crisp look. But, it seems like it just flakes off. I have the iron set to 7 1/2 and the shirts are mostly cotton but some are blends. Is that too high of a setting for dress shirts? Any lower, sets a crease okay, but doesn't seem to make the rest of the shirt look like it's pressed. Thanks for your help.
My grandfather owned a furniture and appliance store in the 50's and 60's; he used to sell 2 or 3 of these a year, and I grew up with this one residing in the back porch of our house--which was a great location, because in the wintertime, it kept the porch warm, and in the summer, you could iron with all the windows open! Before the invention of "perma press", my mother pressed everything we wore on the Ironrite, even clothes that had just come in off the line in summer.
I was ALLOWED to learn to run the Ironrite when I was 10--and to earn a nickel per article of clothing pressed. I earned substantial cash for about 10 years, ironing the neighborhood's shirts, dress pants, etc.
After leaving home post-college, I avoided cotton shirts and other clothing that required pressing for decades--because the Ironrite was a thousand miles away, and I just couldn't bear the tedium of the ironing board. There's nothing worse than an ironing board, after you've mastered the Ironrite!
Since moving back to Utah, I now indulge myself in cotton shirts--because I can take whole loads of them to my mother's and press then on the Ironrite.
You would be amazed at how quickly the old skill comes back. :)
7/12 is WAY too high for poly-cotton shirts on MY machine. 6, at max. And use plain water to press them, not starch. You'll get a much better result, in my experience.
I'm looking for a sensibly priced model 85 Ironrite or the appropriate heating element for the 85. Can pick up in the Northern California or Reno areas. Hopefully, JeannineD. jeanninediemer@yahoo.com
Has anyone heard of a pink Ironrite? That would be awesome. Would love to have one of those, or any Ironrite! mtnriver3@aol.com
Bert33
I have an Ironrite Model 75 in wonderful working condition for sale in Woodburn, Oregon. Nancy, from southern Oregon, if you are interested let me know. I also have an older lady that is looking for information on an Ironrite model 45. Does anyone have information on a Ironrite Model 45.
I have an Ironrite Model 75 in wonderful working condition for sale in Woodburn, Oregon. Nancy, from southern Oregon, if you are interested let me know. I also have an older lady that is looking for information on an Ironrite model 45. Does anyone have information on a Ironrite Model 45.
My ironrite seems to heat and turn but the roller doesn't make contact with the foot. Is the burlap too flattened? Does anyone know what the correct dimension of the roller should be?
Model 45 was manufactured between 1938 and 1940. Had a cast iron shoe, no thermostat, double knee control, and belt drive.
Ironrite 85: free to good home! I hate to give it up, but since I also have an 88, I really need the space. The 85 works quite well. It is missing 1 utility pocket cover, and I replaced the cover handle. But it's available for the low, low price of free. I'm in Oklahoma City.
If interested, please send an e:mail to robyn.mcmillin [at] gmail [dot] com. Thanks!
Cheers,
I have an Ironrite 85. I am bit dismayed when ironing shirts/blouses as the buttons split often. Do I need new padding? If so any info. on where to purchase it would be appreciaed I am in MI., north of Detroit. I just bought a new cover which I have yet to install so now would be the time to add the padding. Thanks for all input.
i have a model 85 ironrite.if there is anyone near the texas panhandle that is interested hit me up at
I have an Ironrite Model 85 Ironer in Pittsburgh, PA
Serial Number: AB284447
It appears to be in good condition (may be very good: I didn't plug it in although the cord looks to be in very good shape); manual, but no chair. FREE. Email me at lizdesign at yahoo dot com.
Liz:
I sent you an email about your Model 85. I am VERY interested. Can you email me? mtnriver3 at aol dot com.
I would be excited to hear from you.
Thanks,
bert33
I am currently looking for an ironrite machine in the St. Louis area if anyone knows where I can buy one preferably the 95, I would be most grateful if you would please let me know. My email is customstl@sbcglobal.net
I have a Beatty ironer (1953). These were made in Canada. I'd like to find an Ironrite - but have yet to find one in the Calgary area. Does anyone have a manual for the Beatty? I'm sure there is some care I should be giving it after 50+ years!
One thing I noticed here is the lack of mention of wax. Comercial ironers and some old home irons are supposed to use wax (parafin) on the shoe. You put on a tiny amount with the cleaned shoe hot, rub it in and then run an old sheet through to take off the excess. The wax prevents build up of starch and other contaminants (like exceses laundry soap, hard water stains etc.). In a commercial operation you're supposed to apply the wax at least once a day at the start of the day. The technique there is to lay a full width flannel cloth with wax granules sprinkled on the inside, fold over and run through (fold first). Wax sellers claim that the ironers use less electricity because there is less drag on the linens as well as a nicer finish.
Some of the old starch products for home use had added wax - same purpose.
I have a working Ironrite Model 88 Ironer Machine # AD18926 for sale in the coastal area of North Carolina. Anyone interested in purchasing please e-mail me at diannestarnes58@yahoo.com.
Love this website. I have used the Ironite for the past 45 years. I am on my third one. People look at me like I am crazy ironing sheets, pillowcases, tableclothes, napkines, my husbands shirts. It is an art and I wouldn't be without one. Any idea where I can get a classic design chair?
The Ironite Health Chair shows up on ebay often.
I have noticed the roller is closer to the metal shoe on the right side compared to the left side which causes uneven pressing. I have checked the pading and cover and they are snug but the space is quite noticeable. I have no manuel and wonder is there is some adjustment to the roller or the shoe? I bought this 95 model used, and they knew nothing about the machine.
Great comments...I have an Ironrite 85 in Erie PA looking for new home. Works well. One owner for 50 plus years. Free. If interested send email to mitch.willis(at)gmail(dot)com
Looking for a PRIMO condition Model 95 w/ chair. Prefer white housing but will consider other options too. I would like to get one that was near the end of the manufacturing run in 1960 or 1961 if possible. Reason? Had one for years and mom stored it in her garage. One day I went to look for it and found it had been stolen. Just gone! It was something her mother bought late in her life and my mother is now in her 80's and misses the thing terribly. Will pay for shipping and top dollar for late model/chair/etc. ONLY want one that is running, please. I'm in Arizona and will arrange crating and shipping from anywhere in the US at my expense. (yes, I'm desperate to get one for her as you can tell My view on it is this: when I'm 85, I hope I can find something this simple that will make me happy for a while, too!) email: rioverde_man@me.com - thanks...
PS: anyone know what years they made the gas powered units? I'd like to have one of those for my own home, too. They are very rare I'm told and I don't even know what models they were made as. Would be grateful for any info on them that anyone may have!
This message is for "Lou" who has the misaligned roller. You didn't mention which model you have, but if it's a 65/75/85/95, there is a pretty easy adjustment. You can try my web site, http://home.earthlink.net/~mistermangle/ and click on the link for "Maintenance and Repair" then the link for "Heating Shoe Problems," then scroll about halfway down the page to the link that says, "Replace the shoe/thermostat" and then (whew!) scroll down to the last topic in bold that says, Aligning the shoe."
I believe the old Ironrite service manual has a verbal description of a similar procedure and if you need one of those, contact me.
I've got some pictures of how this should look but they are not yet on the web site. Questions? Contact me at mistermangle@earthlink.net. Hope this helps,
mallardONE
To all Ironrite users:
I am writing because there might be a favor you can do for me. I am looking for an intact but inoperative Model 85 Heating Shoe Assembly. Would also like to do the same for a Model 95. If you end up with one of these, I would be willing to pay to have it packed up and shipped to me.
Why, you ask, would I want a shoe assembly that does not heat? The answer is, I want to disassemble it down to the bare shoe and its electric heating element. I want to see what the heating element is made of, and then see if I can engineer a new element.
My goal is to create a replacement heating element for Ironrite Model 85 users whose heating element has failed, and who can't find an existing, operational replacement shoe assembly. You don't know how many times I have been asked, "Can the heating element be repaired or replaced?"
And, finally, because the heating element is notoriously brittle and fragile, I do not want to mess around with the three good heating elements I already have!
If you can help me, or know of anyone who can, please contact me at mistermangle@earthlink.net. Thanks.
This is for "dewayne" with the Model 85 near Texas panhandle:
Do you still have the Model 85? If so, contact me at: mistermangle@earthlink.net.
mallardONE
Chris Thompson says:
3 weeks ago
I am currently looking for an ironrite machine in the St. Louis area if anyone knows where I can buy one preferably the 95, I would be most grateful if you would please let me know. My email is customstl@sbcglobal.net
Chris,
There is a man who is on Ebay, and he sells Ironrite muslin covers. He is always listed on Ebay. He is from Missouri I think, and he may be able to find you one, and he has some for sale too. Check out Ebay.
Bert33
I am interested in getting an ironrite, preferrably the 95 or 85. I am in the portland Oregon area. Does anyone out there have one they would like to sell me?
I forgot to include my phone number (503) 556-2671- if anyone knows of an Ironrite in the Portland OR. area.
I went to look at an 85. A few minutes after turning on the heat, the cord started getting hot at the plug end. Is this normal? Can this be fixed? Also the motor runs, but after about 5 minutes it started get hot as well. Is this normal? The paint is flaking off the end of the motor like it got too hot at one time. The oil had just be changed. Don't know what is normal and what I should be aware of. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I have a conlon r-200 automatic ironer.
seems to run smoothly in fair shape with a guide.
"so simple a child can iron with a conlon automatic ironer!"
Is this a good ironer? I was thinking about learning to use it or sell it.
acem1977@yahoo.com
I meant to say I am looking at a model 35, not 85. Does anyone have any info on when this was made?
I have a Ironrite Model 88 that was left by previous owners of the house. I do not know if it works or not so I need a manual that I can follow and see if it works. Can someone email me a copy. email me at tmeyer575@comcast.net
Thanks, because if it does work then the flat ironing board is gone.
Theresa, the email address you posted is invalid. Tried to send you an Owner's Manual in PDF format, it bounced right back.
F.Y.I. My vintage cover was deteriorating and yellowed from age and I did not know how flat the pad was until I removed my cover. YUCK! I just bought a cover and pad off ebay and it works GREAT! I did not even have to re-apply the burlap.
They are new custom Ironer covers (special sizes may be ordered), Pads And Oil are available in Michigan and may be purchased on Ebay....search Ironrite cover. The covers are listed but if you want a pad and cover too just email them and they will list a set of the three items for one price with free shipping. I saw that the same people sold a beautiful ironer recently and may have parts too! I am so delighted to have my ironer looking and operating its best now.
I live in Tulsa, Oklahoma and am looking for a 95 or 88 model in good conditions. Ideally with manuals. If you know of anyone interested in selling one in the Oklahoma, Springfield,MO area please email me at paoqui@gmail.com. Thanks.
I have a Ironrite Dufold Ironer serial number 8285. I would like to know when it was made and any info available. Everything works. It folds up into a 17 x 19 inch box 29 inches high and unfolds into a working ironer. As far as I can tell it opens into the same size as the model 85 more or less.
Thanks
I am looking for an iron-rite. ANy suggestions on knowing if the one I look at is in good shape or not? I just saw on eay an estate sale w/chair, but no clue what model. the cord is in need of replacing and I am not sure if the knee peddles work. The left one starts and stops the rolling motion but I could not tell if the right one does anything. Do you know what it is supposed to do? They have a new cover with it. There is a spill of paint on the outside of the cover. Perhaps I can get it off.
This is for Gary,
Ironrite Dufold was manufactured from 1926 to 1940 - it's one of the first and potentially oldest models.
Do you know how I can get my ironrite repaired? I live in Salt Lake and would like to repair it before buying one from ebay. Thanks for your help.
I have an 85 Ironrite model that I want to get rid of. I think it still may be in working order but the electrical cord should probably be replaced. No chair included. I am looking for someone in the Los Angeles Area. It was my great grandmothers and in fairly good shape with some rust on the outer housing cover and maybe a couple exterior dents. I can email pictures if needed.
Hi,
Found my ironrite, a model 85. I am also interested in finding a model 88, with the wood cabinet. I prefer the mahogany (darker one) over the oak, but would look at either. I am in Kentucky. email me at mtnriver3@aol.com Thanks Bert33
The Right knee lever turns the roller on and lowers theroller onto the pad. The left lever stops the roller while ironing to heat a more damp area of sheet,shirt or pillowcase. Release and the roller rolls again.
i have an ironrite model 88 would like to know what it's worth in good condition i'm in Virginia and if the price is right i wolud like to sell to the right buyer contact me @ mshumes71@yahoo.com
Well about $50.00 Too $150.00 but some people will pay moreif they are willing too pay check this website out www.mistermangle.com lots of info there. If people have ones that are in bad shape sell the parts there getting rare and hard too find
Hows everyone doing with there ironrites hope everyones working fine
I have a GE Model A12 mangle. I think the vintage is 1930-1940. It runs fine, but I really would like to ask someone about the motor. I have been reading about the care and oiling of the Ironrite and took off the cover plate on mine to find a scary scene...black jelly-like mess. My husband's take on it was that it was gear grease and I should just put the cover back on and leave it alone. I'm not so sure. It works now, but I don't want it to stop, as this model is not as common as Ironrite and I love it in my vintage home! I can provide photos if that would be helpful. Can anyone advise? Thanks
www.mistermangle.com email him he can tell you what too do.
think your husband is right, I would just clean it out put new gear grease in
We have an Ironrite Ironer (Mangle Model #85) that we use daily; it has become just about as important as our washer and dryer (LOL). Recently I purchase a couple more just to save the motors and heating elements in case ours ever go ‘kaput’. I now have all the rest of the pieces that I have no need for and was wondering if there is anyone out there that would be interested in them for a nominal fee plus the shipping. I’m just looking for enough to cover my costs (packing/time/gas-transportation) to ship it. I hate to just junk the pieces if there is someone out there that could use them to restore/fix theirs.
Yours truly,
Roger
charlietwo - where are you located? And do you want to sell your "parts" model 85's in total, or would you be interested in selling specific parts off them?
I HAVE A IRONRITE 95 IN GREAT SHAPE, EVERYTHING WORKS. THIS ALSO COMES WITH BOOKS AND INSTRUCTIONS. MUST BE PICKED UP IN ALTAVISTA, VA. BEST OFFER OVER $25.00
I am replacing the cord on an Ironrite 85. For those of you who have done this, can you tell me whether the upper or lower wire connection is the positive? I am very new to this and don't want to destroy anything. Thanks for your help.
I would welcome anyones advice / instructions on how to change the cover. The tuck in on the ends are coming out on mine and I don't know how to tucked them back in. Thanks! Willie
Is an Iron RITE Model 35 - worth anything?
We have for sale an 85 Ironrite still sitting in my childhood bedroom- southern Colorado. email if interested at bootscandles@yahoo.com I can send pictures. Looks in good working order. I learned to use it as a child! :)
A couple of months ago I asked about getting a Ironrite Health Chair and you said to check with Ebay. Yesterday they had four listed ranging from $150 to $580, today only three listed. I can't believe what they were asking. I paid $60.00 for a mangle, so I can't see where they can charge so much for the chair with the same vintage. What say you Greg? Should I continue checking with Ebay or does someone out there have a chair for sale. gcarlson@zoominternet.net. I live in the Pittburgh, PA area.
We just inherited a Mangle; I was excited as my mother used one when I was a child. After transporting and heating the ironer, however, the knee pedal will not work (to lower the roller to the heated element). Any suggestions regarding the problem, or how I would go about finding a repairman, etc. Thanks.
Janice
Go to http://home.earthlink.net/~mistermangle/
Under 'roller problems' are some steps to troubleshoot your roller problem. Look under the cabinet to see if they are connected and have not come loose.
Good luck.
Janice, I had the same problem. After checking underneath to see if they were connected and had not come loose, my husband took the lid off the gear box & drained the oil. Filled it to the top with a #20 grade oil, let it set for a day and keep turning it off and on & trying the pedal. It worked itself loose & drained it again and put the appropritate oil in which is 5 oz. of non-detergent #30 hydralic oil in and it has been working since. Good luck.
Hello to all, George in particular. I have been off of the site for a while. If there is anyone in the Atlanta area or Georgia, near Georgia etc that might want to get together for an "iron-in" ..some food and bev with mangle instructions and discussion.....let me know Sakowitz50@hotmail.com Mike
Love these things! I have one too for sale in Indianapolis, IN. it is in superb condition and comes with all working parts.
317-503-8587
Do you know anyone, that would like to purchase one. I have one left behind from my grandmother.
I have a Mangel Ironrite that was made in Mt Clemens Mi. It is in a wooden type cabinet and is in good shape. Everything works like new. very clean. wanting to sell. don't have the room for it. asking $125.00 or best offer.
my e-mail is davidgoins67@yahoo.com
I have a Ironrite model 88. It's in real good condition. Could someone please tell me the history of this model and if there is someone out there who might be interested in buying it. It's in a wood case that looks like a nightstand. Everything works. It was made in Mt. Clemens Mi. I believe it was made in 1934 or 38. Make me an offer. My email is kamoren1@hotmail.com
i have a ironrite 75 for sale that works, comes with the chair and instruction manual and the guanantee bond first 300.00 cash takes it located in tomah, wi 608-377-1684
I would love a 95 ironrite but would take an 85 if I could find one in good working condition. I am in Central Texas near Austin.
Thanks,
Rose2
Be fun if we could start a club with people who enjoy the ironrites like in yahoo groups. We could help our ironrites users.I have a model 95 enjoy it jamie2@amerion.com
hello, my mom just got and ironrite model 85 and i was wondering where i could get a manual for her, and also to find out what type of iol, it spilled out in the move. Thanks
see www.mistermangle.com I use jack oil 90 weight but only put enough oil in too just so the gears gets the oil splash on the gears dont cover the gears all the way just want enough
see www.mistermangle.com I use jack oil 90 weight but only put enough oil in too just so the gears gets the oil splash on the gears dont cover the gears all the way just want enough
would love a 95 but even an 85. will pick up anywhere in CA Chico south to San Diego.
shiborigirl (at) shiborigirlstudios.com
great page here- thanks!
Hello - I have a 1952 Ironrite in perfect clean condition for sale. I live in New Mexico - southern part. My email address - januarys62@windstream.net
Thank you - JR
Hi Greg - Hope I can pick your brain. I posted some time ago that I was looking for an ironrite. A couple folks were kind to contact me but were not close by. Last weekend I finally found an Ironrite 85 (with light) at a neighborhood estate sale. Don't know if it works but the price was right. The sellers were kind enough to deliver but did so by laying the Ironrite down on its back. I don't see any oil leakage out of the ventilation holes of the motor and the gasket under the cover held. I took the gear housing cover off and looking down can see oil at the bottom and that the gears, wheels, etc. are shiny with oil. Not sure what to do. Is the oil "plug" the bolt that unscrews at the of the gear housing? I am thinking that in any event the oil will need changing. Suggestions appreciated. Melody
Well, please ignore my earlier email. I am now pretty sure being delivered on its was not a problem. The oil visible at the bottom of the gear housing appears to have become more solid than liquid. Now the issue will be removing it before adding fresh oil. BTW, I read somewhere that 3-in-1 works -- is that your experience as well?
Three in One is a brand that probably makes different viscosities of oil. The earlier manuals stated to use 40 weight automotive oil. About 3/4 of a cup.
I have an old Ironrite in my garage that my mother used. I cannot get it to work. Free to anyone who wants the parts. Cincinnati, OH area.
mysei@aol.com
Looking for an Ironrite 95, would look @ a model 85 as well. I sew a lot, & wash & iron a lot of fabric. This would speed me up considerably. Talking to my mother, she told me what I was looking for! Never heard of this or saw one before, wish they hadn't stopped making them. We need to manufacture in the USA again! I'm in Central Valley, Calif., would drive 100 mile radius of Manteca, CA to pick one up. ctquilt@gmail.com
Please, please don't use 3-in-1 oil in any machine gearbox. It's made of vegetable oil and can permanently damage your gears and gaskets. Use 20 or 30 weight non-detergent motor oil, and only enough to fill the well to about 1-1/2" depth. Any more and you might find oil coming out of the motor (not a good thing). If the gearbox lube in your "found" machine has hardened, it means the unit has probably not been used in a long, long time, and you have to be very careful to lubricate the motor with eight or ten drops of turbine oil (go to the hardware store and look for a "Zoom Spout oiler"). Then you can start the motor. Run it in short bursts -- five min. or less -- for a few days, to get the oil circulating in the bearings again. For the coagulated lube in the gear box, I would get some long q-tips and try to get as much out as possible before filling (see above) with new oil. Run that for a few days, then drain and refill. Do that a couple times and you'll probably break that old oil loose and drain in out. Don't forget to check the power cord and replace if necessary with a three wire cord and plug. Good luck!
Does anyone know whether the wood cabinet models are full sized? Any guess as to the model Numbers & what year those were made? Anyone have experience at replacing significant parts on these, as to cost? My husband is handy & an electrician, so I am not concerned about doing the work, just getting workable parts. Just guessing parts of concern: motor, switches, heating element & controls for it. My guess is the bearings are pretty good based on when these were made.
All the wood models I have seen start with the model numbers 88. They are full size.
Thanks Greg. One I am looking at says Model 88, but says knee lever doesn't work to raise & lower. I have read here about adjustments to it. If it doesn't work at all, is that more risky to take on? I am not concerned about checking that all wiring is well connected, just don't know what is involved in the controls.
Sorry George,
I had seen your name listed as Greg several times, & just found the one posting where you signed your name. Another question... I had seen a table top style mangle on a website some time ago, by a lady who hand dyes her fabric. Have you ever seen one of those, & know what MFR would have made them. I have searched using the terms Mangle, or "rotating iron" (but just come up with hair curling irons). I only want mine to do straight pieces of fabric, so I might be able to live with a smaller countertop style. I do want it to have even heating side to side though, so avoided one I saw made by Kenmore as it had the roller held on one side only. Thanks
email this guy he knows a lot about ironrite sometimes takes him a while too email you back mistermangle@earthlink.net good luck hope he can help you
My model 85 is making a whining noise after it's going a while. The oil is new and it isn't the gear box. It's the motor on the side of the box. Help!
Murphycat
I can't believe it. here I am 78 years old reminiscing about our old mangle sheet iron. Someone put a pistol to my head and pull the trigger.
Everyone reminds us to check the gear box, change the oil and roller pad but no one thinks to tell us to get the dirt out of the motor. A huge problem with old machines that have been used or sitting around forever...a build up of dust and fuzz in the motor. It's so simple to remove the screws (they are very long) and pull off the cover. You'll find tons of fuzz blocking the air that helps keep the motor cool. The next section will come apart as well but be careful. IT's attached inside with wires so don't pull hard. Clean the dust out with qtips or toothbrush very gently.
I have an Ironrite Model 88 in a very nice mahogany cabinet that I would like to sell. The ironer works and the cabinet is in very nice condition. The buyer would have to move it from its Central New York location.
Anybody interested? Make me an offer.
Happy to say I have my "new" model 88 Ironrite! Shocking to find the gearbox had NO oil, not a drop, no sludge, etc. We put the appropriate amount of "jack oil" in & now the non-working right lever is functioning great! Thanks to all the experts here with all the knowledge & interest to keep these wonderful machines humming along. My husband was quite surprised to see all the parts working inside the gearbox to be quite a bit more complicated than he expected. Anyone change out the motor? Not sure whether all new motors would be cheaper (smaller gauge windings) than the old & therefore less desirable. My wood cabinet is great, but the surface of the metal is rough (someone tried to re-paint a bit,looks like they used "Flat" spray paint). The metal ironing (shoe?)surface has tiny rust spots, but I plan to try the bonami to clean it up, just not sure if this is chromed & I need to be careful not to be overly ambitious there. I will likely just wash the old roller cover, as it looks to be free of scorching & water stains. I do want to replace the burlap (smells), not sure what everyone has liked the most for replacement here: new burlap, some other porous heavy fabric, maybe a bottomweight canvas or cotton? Is there some secret if you want to remove the roller, not to lose some springs, or gears? Thanks in advance.
Wanted to give you guys the heads up...Woodland, CA. There's a Model 85 on Sacramento Craigslist in the last few days. Pictures look great. "23 page original manual comes with the mangle. Everything is in working condition.
Heats up great. $200 Call 530-383-1082 First person here gets it, No holds."
Just came across this site an hour ago... needed help w/ what kind of oil to put in the gear-box of my Model 85 Ironrite as someone in a recent move tilted it on it's side or back. Have made some calls using the phone numbers listed above and I thank you ALL for all the useful info. Any more info would be appreciated and I will try to either find my manual or purchase the manual as I found my mangle in an antique shop about 15 years ago for $90. It has worked great for me and is a big help in my sewing business. We are using some of the suggestions for type of oil and how much to put in. Thanks everybody who has commented in this most useful way. 406-755-6644
I have a Model 85 IronRite with a burnt-out heating pad. Available in San Francisco for anyone who wants to cart it away.
Hi Folks, I have an inherited a Model 85 in perfect working condition, with original users manual in envelope. Exterior is OK with some discoloration(no rust). The only flaw I see is that the Muslin roller cover is a little wrinkled (ironically).
I live in central NJ and will let this go for $100. If interested, we can work out a delivery deal.
i have a kenmore ironer. it has the original book and papers. date of purchase may 22, 1950. if interested please contact me. d.j.m@sbcglobal.net
To John in San Fran: Can you list contact information? email? Do you mean that your metal ironing bar will no longer heat? To my knowledge (those with more experience jump in here) there is no heating pad, only the metal bar heats up. Is that what you mean by pad? Are you downtown? I probably couldn't get over that way until after Christmas, but would love to take your 85 for parts replacements.
Looking for an IronRite 95 (preferably) or 85 in good condition and working. I'm in coastal central California and can drive up to Santa Cruz, over to Fresno or Bakersfield and down to San Diego to pick one up. A wonderful childhood memory is sleeping on mangled sheets! I would like to replicate that in my "old" age. rikki.emory@gmail.com
Cathy, you can email me at johnxmurphy@gmail.com. I'm in Glen Park. The heating element inside the stainless steel pad is broken. The roller still turns.
Tim:
Three weeks ago you posted you had a Model 85 Ironrite for sale and you live in central NJ. Has it been sold?
Please contact me at kathypnp@gmail.com if still available. Thanks.
I just bought an Ironrite model 30. Maybe the serial number is 3841. I am looking for a manual and any information on how to use it. Also, the cord is old and not grounded. Do you have advice about replacing it?
You can contact me at franwarren@comcast.net.
Thanks.
I have not heard from anyone about the ironrite model 30 that I BOUGHT. Please help. thanks franwarren@comcast.net.
Thanks for keeping this page going, I'm currently working on a non-functional Maytag B-10 mangle, and this info helps quite a bit.
I Have an Ironrite Ironer that has a tag that says
Model- 850..It has a rotory dial on the front instead of the all the switchs, but there is one switch below the dial. I have not yet heard anyone talk about this model, any info would be great... And I am looking to sell it... I have pictures but not sure if you can post them on here.... Thank You Dave
hello, can anyone please give ma any information on this rotary iron? It reads; (Thor/ Model no. 10/ rotary iron/ volts 110/ current 60cyc/ watts 1230. Hurley Machine Co. etc.) My uncle loves collecting anything thats old looking, and this ones old looking, but we know nothing about it. Any information would be usefull and will appreciate thank you.
Hello everyone! My boyfriend is selling his Ironrite 85 for those interested. He lives in the Los Angeles, CA area. For more information and/or pictures, please contact me at widetrackwinningstreak@gmail.com Thank you!
I have an Ironrite Model 75 in working order but needs minor refurbishment (new cord, etc) free for the asking in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Contact me at cfs1932@gmail.com
Hello Iron-Rite users! So glad to find this site! I'm looking for an Iron-rite...actually I'll be happy with any brand mangle. I'm in the Grand Rapids, MI area. My email is mkwals@gmail.com!
Thanks
Have an Ironite machine for sale - I believe it is a model 95 from what I can tell, and it's NEVER been used, so it's in pristine condition! My grandfather bought it for my grandmother brand new, but she was more upset about the purchase and so she refused to use it! :) hence - he ironed his own shirts with a regular ironer! haha It has always been stored in their den, so it is really in excellent condition. Would anyone be interested in purchasing this?? I have pictures that I can email to anyone interested.. email me at Chris_2123@hotmail.com if you would like more information. Would love to sell and again - it's basically brand new because she never used it and it's been stored in their den!
Incase location is important - we're in south central Pennsylvania... Can send pictures to anyone interested in the model 95 Ironite. see post above for more information.
I am interested in your mangle Christie
terryborth@comcast.net
I found a mangle! Woo Hoo!!! 35 minutes from home!In perfect condition!
I have a Model 85 IronRite with a burnt-out heating pad. Available in San Francisco for anyone who wants to cart it away. johnxmurphy@gmail.com
I am looking for a manual for a General Electric Ironer
Serial NO 0821821
CatNo AR20.
Thank you for any help you can give me.
mkwals@gmail.com
Is this a rotary ironer or a flatplate ironer?
I am looking for an Ironrite in good working condition since I am not good at repairs.I live in the Denver metro area.My email is lmkccollins@aol.com if you can help me out-thanks!
LOOKING FOR ROLLER PAD AND COVER FOR IRONRITE 85... IN DETROIT AREA...THANKS
Hi, My wife just purchased an Ironrite Ironer Model 85 that has a broken switch. Does anyone have spare parts for sale? It seems to be in good condition otherwise. Thanks in advance, R. Turpin
roller pad and cover ironriteguy sells them on ebay switch try ebay ironrite some times seller list them or ironrite guy might have some
I have a #75 Ironrite.It's been in my basement for the last 22 years. It was my husband's grandmothers mangle.I believe she was using up until we moved it to our home. I never did try to figure out how it worked.If anyone is interested in it, I would sell it for$40.00 or best offer. We live in southern Minnesota. You can e-mail at jnromsdahl@hotmail.com or call 507-36-8601. Nancy
HI
Anyone near San Francisco still have an Ironrite? I am a busy mom, and have been looking for one of these for a while. Would love to hear from anyone who could help.
lauras231279 at hot mail dot com
I just crammed one of these into my volvo 122 from the local thrift mega-bins for a mere $15. After a little monkeying with it, I figured out it works flawlessly and the fabric cord with it's white dash pattern woven into the fabric is still intact with all it's charm. I had just built a flash dryer for my small screenprinted patch operations. I also had plans to build a conveyor dryer, but since I am in the regular business of printing patches, I was sure this thing would fit right into my production line somewhere, probably in ironing huge strips of fabric prior to cutting it into perfectly sized patches that are cut to the straight of the grain of the cloth and will hold their flat gridlike shape once printed. I am a perfectionist, what can I say? I am also building my own screenprinting press with parts from a couple of volvo transmissions in the rotating assemblies. I am also from Hell, Michigan, originally, so the fact that these are of Detroit manufacture charms me further still. Certainly takes the work out of ironing all these jeans I'm patterning!
FOR SALE: Ironrite 85 for $30. Shoe is bad but everything else works, if you need parts. Pickup only, southern Oregon 40 miles from the California border.
contact: mjpmisc@gmail.com
I purchased an ironer recently and needed a cover and pad for the roller. Schoolboy2 on EBAY provided me with instructions, two high quality covers and a pad to make my ironer as good as the day it left the factory! Shipping was free too. Schoolboy2 was more than helpful by providing me all the information I needed and stated I could call anytime if I had ironer questions in the future.
Am loooking for an Ironrite 85 or 95 in good woorking condition in the Atlanta, Georgia area. Please email me at almarhs5@bellsouth.net
I have a model 95 that needs motor repair, I went to see M ark at Taylor electric in Dearborn, Mich, but he no longer works there and they won't look at it. Does anybody no of a electrical shop in the Downriver/Detroit area, if so e-mail me at tbj1021@wyan.org Thanks
Hello, out there:
Please help! There is a lady in Cincinnati area who uses an Ironrite Model 85 in a nursing home. Hers is a touching story. Her thermostat and/or heating shoe is bad and overheats, setting off the fire/smoke alrms in the nursing home! I am trying to help her replace the heating shoe. I can do this long-distance but I need to find her a good Model 85 shoe assembly. Does anyone out there have one? Or an entire Model 85 with good shoe? Call or e-mail me at 360970-0338 or ducksonline@earthlink.net. Thanks.
Don Malatesta
P.S. If you are anywhere near Cincinnati and you can help this lady let me know!
If the lady's mangle is overheating, chances are it is not the shoe that needs replacing (good news, as the heating coils are hard to find) but probably the thermostat is broken or incorrectly installed That's a much smaller part that can be replaced with a couple screwdrivers and 10 minutes time. All you have to do is find one. But someone who is partin out a unit may have a thermostat. Anybody out there?
I picked up a Maytag mangle yesterday. The people said it worked, but when we arrived, they said they tried it again and the roller wouldn't turn. The motor runs fine, but the roller doen't turn. I took the side off and from what I see, the springs and pins seem to be intact. Any ideas? Is there anyplace I could get a repair manual? Thanks.
Joel
We just cleaned out my grandmother's property in Cascade, MT and found one in perfect condition in her garage with the chair. I don't know the model, but know it is old. Anyone up there interested in it? You can contact me at msfriszell@hotmail.com
Thanks,
Shelly
I have TWO Model 85's in working condition for sale. Asking $ 100.00 each, but it's negotiable.
Location is Albuquerque, NM
McElder51@Hotmail.com
I have Ironrite 85 that works that I would like to sale anyone interested?
I have a Ironrite 95 with chair and booklet in Pontiac, Mi area excellent condition.
greene_ruthie@hotmail.com
I AM INTERESTED IN PURCHASING A MANGLE, (like the one I worked on from my childhood), iF YOU ARE NEAR ME IN OHIO. I have two very fancy German made contemporary steam irons, both found in garage sales. They do not provide me with the much appreciated hours of mangling while sitting and resting and endless daydreaming of my future. (I was one of two girls, my sister married and gone, in a household of boys). Ironing was endless on our farm, and so were the many other assigned jobs. I was quick to complain about mangling-so that I would be certain to keep it on my chore list, like so many other jobs. But I loved the freedom it gave me, to dream of pleasant things and places I wanted to go. Now, I am older, disabled, and still love the mind soothing job of ironing, it has become somewhat difficult to perform. The mangle would allow me the simple repetitive motion of my childhood years, with a bit of nostalgia, I suspect. I am unable to travel far or pay very much but would be interested in owning another Ironrite, like that which was my mother's. Please contact me by email if you live close to me in Mansfield Ohio. I will arrange for meeting. God Bless and thank you for reading my post. baklava63@embarqmail.com
I have owned several Ironrites over the years. Teaching my dad's customers how to use them in the 50s and 60s got me through college. I recently purchased an older smaller model. It works great but looked old and musty. I am an artist by trade and so I rosemaled the entire case. It looks fabulous if I do say so myself. email me if you want to see a photo. dawnatj@san.rr.com
Call me wacky, but crisply ironed sheets and pillowcases sound really good to me. Although not so good as to take the time to hand iron. However, I would like to purchase an Ironrite 95 in good working order near Washington State. Does anyone have one for sale?
I have an Ironrite model 95 that works. Anyone know where I can find a home for it?
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that True Cures is in the Pacific Northwest . . . .
LOL, yes I'm in the Pacific Northwest. I'm in South Western Idaho. Payette to be specific. I would prefer people contact me through my account here. I may have it off so I will turn it back on.
Hi True Cures,
I would be interested in learning more about your Ironrite 95.I'm located near Seattle.
Would it be possible to post pictures, or send them to another email address?
Do you have an e-mail for Brad Hanna?...the one I have is undeliverable. Thanks
I can take some pictures of it Mullay. It isn't actually mine, it belongs to an old friend who wants me to find the home for it. It is really nice to look at and he says it works. That's all I know. I will get some pictures and we can go from there.
Hi True Cures, the pictures can also be sent to my email address if it's easier.
I'm going to write it so that sneaky webcrawlers can't automatically pick it up.
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mullay2###seanet.com
Regards,
I'm looking for a heating element for a model 95???any suggestions where I might find one other than e-bay? Still haven't found Brad Hanna's new e-mail address...you can send it to my e-mail if you want too...lomasmith(at)hotmail.com I think you know what the (at) is!!
I have two model 85's. They both work but one does not have a pad, also a health chair they came out of inlaws basement, some rust. $200.00 or best offer. We live in Mechanicsburg, Pa. near Harrisburg, Pa email mrclicker@hotmail.com 717-612-9522
Hey, Tom,
$200.00 is pretty hefty for an Ironrite with some rust--even with the chair. If you have the right buyer, then it will work, but, if it doesn't sell in a week, I would advise you lowering your price to $40.00.
George
I have a model 75 in working order and will send pics to anyone interested. Also the chair. I'd accept a nominal sum. Fort Lauderdale, Fl area. I can be reached via email at cfs1932@gmail.com
I have a model 85 that works fine but the case is really rusted. I'd love some suggestions for painting it. What type of paint? What colors have worked for you?
Hi Everyone. Okay I need to know how to rewire the cord on a model 85. I just need to update the origianl with a grounded plug but see that the old www.ironrite.com is now gone completely. I know how to rewire just not a 3 wire system. Any help, please.
Too, if you are looking for roller covers I have several that are NOS in dusty but very nice shape...$10 plus postage.
Found the info for changing the power cord on Mister Mangle website. Very detailed instructions! Thanks for your suggestion.
I changed the cords on 2 Ironrites (an 85 and 95) also changed the oil on the 85, washed the pad (forgot I should not do that...what a mess)and the roll cover. Shined it up works as good as new! That one was for my local theater and the 95 is mine but it had everything redone but the cord...so now it is as good as new!
I would love a copy of the manual for the Model 85 Mangler if anyone has one. I just bought one, in great shape!! Thanks! wiporwil@hotmail.com
To Noelle, I emailed the instruction manual and parts manual to you! Enjoy.
Carionaguy - I would love to buy one of those covers - and thank you so much for the manual!!
I have a model 85 with a broken heating element, and parts of another model 85 also with a broken heating element. In San Francisco. Email johnxmurphy@gmail.com
Does anyone in or close to area Eastland County Texas have a model 95 in good condition willing to sell.
I just bought an official Ironrite chair which has a wooden seat and a steel frame. The frame is very rusty. Since I would like to sell it, would I be better off restoring it or leaving it alone in "as found" condition? Does it have any value?
Would love to get an ironer. Being in a wheel chair, an ironer is ideal. I live in central Illinois, Decatur, and would appreciate if someone would have one that I could buy for a reasonable price.
thanks,
connieh6@yahoo.com
Looking for a mangle in good working condition, Portland, OR area. Will go as far as Seattle and points South.
rnrdryden@gmail.com
would anyone know where to find a heating element for the sears ironer 1098680? thanks
Hi, i am looking for a repair manual or just a manual for my General Electric Mangle( model #AR50). It heats up but the roller doesn't turn. I just got it yesterday(yay :o) ).My mom had one when i was a kid and i always thought if i EVER saw one again i would buy it...found it!It's now proudly sitting in my sewing rm ready to be used...IF i can get it going.
So any help or ideas would be great and thanks ahead.
I have a "new-to-me" Thor "Gladiron DeLuxe" Mangle but, I need an operating manual. I would appreciate help in finding one so I know what I am doing when I use it. My Grandmother would never let any of the granchildren be around when she was using her mangle. So, I have the basic idea but, my observations were made from afar. Can someone steer me in the correct direction? Thanks.
I'm looking for a repair manual for my model 95 Ironrite. The jitterbuzz site referred to above appears to belong to a Lindy dance group now! Could anyone else help? Thanks to all - love this site. reply to kateheron at comcast.net (replace "at" and eliminate spaces.)
My 1948 Iron Rite has a broken right knee lever. It does not spring back to original position once pushed. so the roller repeatedly goes up and down. Is there an easy fix? I don't have the repair manual but would like one.
jhidahl@charter.net
try mr mangle.com you can email him
its , mistermangle.com not mr sorry about that
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Iðunn 5 years ago
interesting hub