I've never been much on dishwashers, but I think I'm finally coming around : )
Thanks to Don for the offer, Mark for the transport, and Ben for the holding, this '59 GE has been given the spa treatment and successfully completed it's 'maiden' wash this evening. For those with 1.5 minutes to spare, I've posted a condensed video to youtube from start to finish (forgive me for any foibles, it's my first diswasher AND first youtube upload).
On the interior, the Plastisol was in excellent shape and needed only a light scrub. Since I'm not building this in at the moment, I added casters, a supply hookup and fresh wiring from the rollout unit to the frame. New clamps, grease and adjustments took care of the rest. Ben came through with a new seal which brought the Dole valve back to life and with a Radarange as ballast to counteract the cantilevered 'drawer', we were in business.
Ultimately, I'll build a formica countertop for it (if I can find a decent pattern), but the long term goal is to use this as the occasional 'daily driver'. Enjoy! -C






Thanks to Don for the offer, Mark for the transport, and Ben for the holding, this '59 GE has been given the spa treatment and successfully completed it's 'maiden' wash this evening. For those with 1.5 minutes to spare, I've posted a condensed video to youtube from start to finish (forgive me for any foibles, it's my first diswasher AND first youtube upload).
On the interior, the Plastisol was in excellent shape and needed only a light scrub. Since I'm not building this in at the moment, I added casters, a supply hookup and fresh wiring from the rollout unit to the frame. New clamps, grease and adjustments took care of the rest. Ben came through with a new seal which brought the Dole valve back to life and with a Radarange as ballast to counteract the cantilevered 'drawer', we were in business.
Ultimately, I'll build a formica countertop for it (if I can find a decent pattern), but the long term goal is to use this as the occasional 'daily driver'. Enjoy! -C





