The saga continues....
So, I got Alice to spin. Let's see how he fills up... Fairly quick for a temporary portable setup on the sink, I might add. But, no photos of an actual load. Not yet. But soon enough, as long as this thread stays alive.
With a tub full of water, Alice throbs to life! And me? I just could not contain myself. I busted out laughing 'till my guts were aching to high heavens! OK, so I got him drained and figured "what the heck".
Just so you all know, a 1-18 is a very "rough and tumble" type of critter. They sound almost like a Dash 8-40C locomotive on run 8 during agitation. A wonderful racket that can never be duplicated, a Shredmore sounds wimpy in comparison! They also like to chew just about anything. Buttons, zippers, screw drivers... And we all know how bad that is for a Jet-Cone. So, no jeans, winter coats, or anything "toxic" to our little friend. I loaded him up with some kitchen towels, because they are a lot easier on his digestive tract.
And then he let loose! With a racket I haven't heard in years, Alice throbs himself to life! OMG, I couldn't stop laughing! I have never had so much fun washing cloths in so many years! It was great! My sides are aching, and I'm in pain, but I love it! Gone were any thoughts and cares about the car, bills, my recent moving costs.. I'm in such a happy camper, it makes no difference. Not now, not today. All eyes and attention are focused on Alice and how to properly care for my new appliance friend.
So, I felt that Alice would feel a little more comfortable when he's free of 32 years of dirt and grime in the engine compartment....
NorfolkSouthern
