Nice DW. They are rather light weight and easy to move around.
But, also, I see P~I~N~K. Pink racks, pink silverware basket, pink innards, and a beautiful pink 50s sink.
I'm Pink with envy.
That IS a nice kitchen, Sandy. That bank of windows with the lace curtains is so comfy. It goes well with the wallpaper.
I can just see that overlooking an expanse of hillisde prairie, or a lake in the distance. Maybe even a picturesque small farm with white fence and various animals...
I remember those Metra commercials. 0:37
kinda ... makes me wish I lived in a congested metropolis, with a high stress, polyester wearing job in a glass tower. Oh, and of course a suburban home 2 hours away.
Ahh, stress CAN be fun.
I don't know what that does. I assume its a valve to stop the flow.
My parents had the 1985 SpotScrubber washer in almond.
The main difference between this, and any other FF was a valve to stop the flow of water from the recirculating spout. So the minibasket would fill with only enough...
I like those later 70s models. And the straight-vane white agitator.
Your lucky. Its going to be beautiful.
Are the drain hoses rubber or white ribbed plastic with an aluminum goose neck on the end?
I wouldn't worry about the GFI. They are designed to be sensitive. Good for you...
A little painting isn't bad for a machine that is almost 35 yr. old.
And it looks like your doing all the right things by supporting the suspension.
Can't wait to see it finished. See if its the model I'm thinking of. That is 3 toggle switches on the left. 2 knobs, mid-back...