Robert, you've done it again! I can't wait to see it! I suppose I'll have to wait until the convention in September but dang, you did an awesome job. Congratulations on another amazing bit of washer wizardry.
Beautiful! I never got to see the Roto-Rack display as a kid at Sears and the saran wrap window I made for ours didn't work out too well - finally I'll get to see it!!
Robert this is absolutly awsome. This is the correct way all dishwashers should be designed! (full View)! Is it possible to take a closeup picture of the console.
Thanks,
Peter
Oh my! Now THAT's the way to install and view a roto-rack!! Even hubby was impressed - he now thinks I should do something like this with the roto-rack 600... Maybe I should get it running first, LOL
Robert, congratulations on a fine job!!
That is so cool. I use to love standing in Sears watching the demo model. The store in PA where I bought my appliances had a Maytag three rack DW setup as a demo.
You've out done yourself Robert!! That machine looks fantastic and so professional. It looks like it was made that way. Love the framing around the window. I can't wait to use this machine!!!! I can only imagine what a sight it must be to see both the KA and the Lady running at night in a dark kitchen!!!'' Thanks so much for taking the time to document this transformation.
Wow. Wow, wow, wow. I just can't imagine having the know-how to do all of that. Bravo! And thanks for the video, too. That Roto-Rack is breaking the speed limit, man.
dishwasher! Robert thats super, now I gotta do it with a KA machine SOON! Love windows - and I don't mean computers!
Is that rack just spinning by the force of the water and what does that do for the glass ware in it? I would think it would chase the spray around and that would weaken the impact of the spray on the glassware??
SO.... ummmm When did you say You and the better half are comming to Vermont to
do the same thing to my WP LOL! Great Job I always wanted to see what goes on in a D W when the door is closed.
Is that rack just spinning by the force of the water and what does that do for the glass ware in it? I would think it would chase the spray around and that would weaken the impact of the spray on the glassware??
Jon the upper rack is driven by a special spray tube the directs water both up and towards the 2:00 position. So far so good with the results.
Here is the spray tube during the last breaths of drain when its under almost no pressure. You can see how the water is directed at the Roto-rack, but under a much greater force during the wash. I tried to take a picture of the tube during wash, but you can't even see it as the force of the main wash arm is so great.