NEVER THOUGHT I'D SEE THIS HOTPOINT AGAIN!!!

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rollermatic

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in 1969 when i was 13 my aunt and uncle bought me a hotpoint dishwasher for 10 bucks from a plumbing store in cinti. it was in back of their store in a junk pile when i found it. i spent the next 2 years working on it and basically destroying almost everything i touched!

when i was done i had replaced the motor, pump, detergent cup element, and a host of other parts! but it finally ran. i then put sides on it and we made a top out of wood. i painted in coppertone (you could buy appliance coppertone paint in those days) and put it on casters.

but it leaked like crazy around the left side of the door even after a new gasket. so we left it in the basement and my aunt and i would cart the dishes down from the 2nd floor kitchen every day to wash them!

i felt it was a complete success and we continued to wash our dishes that way until i bought her a new g.e. dishwasher 2 years later. i cannot remember whatever became of that little hotpoint that started it all for me!

i had another one in the late 70's i picked up at the curb and i continued to see them occasionally throughout the decade. then they disappeared. i have not seen one since.

until now!

this was advertised here off of craigs list in san diego. i knew it was my old hotpoint from the style of the pump so i bought it and had jim bring it to me. it arrived the week before christmas! completely wrapped in celephane!

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detergent cup on this one

is diffeent from the earlier hotpoint i had. my first one had black bakelite plastic cups sunk into the door with a stainless steel cover over the main wash cup. it was controlled by a bi-metal strip that fed off of the motor current during the main wash.

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never had a seller

wrap one that completely for me before! the lady i bought it from was really nice although i origionally had a pretty good fight with her son via e mail over the purchase! i had pretty much kissed the idea of buying it goodbye until the lady herself e mailed me.

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sorry

here's that pic i forgot to put in the frame talking about the top pump half and the 6 cut outs.

i remember if you didn't get that stainless plate positioned just right in the top pump half it would not pump worth a darn!

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this one has a unique

way of filling. it squirts the water in at the top right front of the tub as a sort of a 'power shower".

my first one simply had the black bakelite fill cup on the left side that we all know so well.

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what it looks like from

the inside.

i have never seen that type of filling device in any dishwasher before! and i have seen almost every brand of vintage dishwashers! i looked at dishwashers like most teenage boys looked at playboy!

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the son had told me

that i had to pick it up by christmas or i would lose my 150 bucks and he would throw it away! i told him that i had never had a seller be that demanding before, especially when i am offering twice the sale price of 75 bucks if they will work with me on getting it picked up. i've dealt with a lot of sellers this year and picked up a lot of dishwashers, this was a first!

i got rude with him, he told me to go to hell! then the mother e mailed me and was sweet as pie and i was equally nice to her as i really liked dealing with her. she gave me the whole story on the dishwasher. it was put in in 1972 and never really used by her mother.

i told her my childhood dishwasher story of my little hotpoint and she agreed to give me as much time as i needed. i had to find out when jim was gonna be in calif.

jim got it here week before christmas and looked very good from initial inspection

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another view

of it.

right now it is sitting next to a g.e. potscrubber in harvest gold that i want to do a post on soon. that g.e has a very unique bottom spray arm, i call it the "whirligig" spray arm but more on that later.

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thanks for the responses

let me see what you've asked me here and i will post pics if i can!

i never thought i'd get this dishwasher again, let along one that looks like new! i am not going to tear into it at all as it runs great! noisy as hell but doesn't leak a drop! nor will it really be used by me, it is simply a keepsake in my collection.

think i will call larry in parma just to see if he has a pump seal for it. that would be the only part i would ever need. i know these like the back of my hand, a very easy machine to work on (unless you're 12 years old like i was), i ruined all major parts on my first. even burnt up the motor by running it with machine upside down not knwing it had a starting relay on it that had to be right side up to function!
 
i'm def not out partying tonite,

those days are over (thank god)! i would not be caught dead out with all the idiots tonite! in my living room working on this post is where i want to be! i brought in 2010 doing one of the things i love best!

let's see here, pics of the instruction book showing the cycles and loading. let me take them here, will post in a minute!
 
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