S sudsman Well-known member Joined Aug 8, 2006 Messages 1,908 Mar 24, 2010 #2 750 lb Washex Floataire.. This gives a whole new meaning to the "Floatair" design..
R rayjay Well-known member Joined Oct 18, 2002 Messages 1,362 Location Carteret, New Jersey Mar 24, 2010 #3 WOW. Would love to have my skives washed in that machine.... lol
yogitunes Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Apr 21, 2009 Messages 13,520 Location New Jersey Mar 24, 2010 #4 I want to jump in it for a spin.....naked!
F favorit Well-known member Joined Oct 10, 2008 Messages 1,436 Mar 24, 2010 #5 not so confortable .... it seems to be a double pocket ..... each pocket has to be loaded with same weight load as the other one. So find a same weight mate .... a chain saw is not a great idea LOL
not so confortable .... it seems to be a double pocket ..... each pocket has to be loaded with same weight load as the other one. So find a same weight mate .... a chain saw is not a great idea LOL
S sudsman Well-known member Joined Aug 8, 2006 Messages 1,908 Mar 24, 2010 #6 They did make divided pocket machines But that one is NOT, it is a open pocket machine
F favorit Well-known member Joined Oct 10, 2008 Messages 1,436 Mar 24, 2010 #7 so it's just *one* long drum, not two parallele ones (one for lid) on the same shaft ??
H hydralique Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Dec 3, 2006 Messages 3,100 Location Los Angeles Mar 24, 2010 #8 Well . . . No problem accommodating large things like bedspreads and beach towels in that baby!
A aussie-plugs Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Oct 22, 2007 Messages 294 Location Melbourne, Australia Mar 24, 2010 #9 Will there be videos? I'm hoping we'll see more of this machine. Like others here, I find anything done on an industrial scale fascinating.
Will there be videos? I'm hoping we'll see more of this machine. Like others here, I find anything done on an industrial scale fascinating.
appnut Well-known member Platinum Member Joined May 20, 2001 Messages 19,654 Location TX Mar 24, 2010 #10 Martin, I want a bird-eye view of your load.
J jmirawm Well-known member Joined Jul 21, 2004 Messages 733 Location Barling Arkansas Mar 24, 2010 #12 and now..... turn your head to the right and couhg toggles...........
qsd-dan Well-known member Joined Jan 24, 2007 Messages 7,235 Location West Mar 25, 2010 #13 and now..... turn your head to the right and cough toggles..
frigilux Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 3, 2007 Messages 12,661 Location The Minnesota Prairie Mar 25, 2010 #14 That is one serious piece of laundry equipment! No sniping in the user reviews as to whether or not it will wash a king-size comforter, LOL.
That is one serious piece of laundry equipment! No sniping in the user reviews as to whether or not it will wash a king-size comforter, LOL.
cleanteamofny Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Feb 3, 2002 Messages 5,072 Location (Monroe, New York Mar 25, 2010 #15 BOB, where are your manners?!? You are suppose to say "Martin, I want a bird-eye view of your load please." "Thank you!"
BOB, where are your manners?!? You are suppose to say "Martin, I want a bird-eye view of your load please." "Thank you!"