At least Jesse made it out of hell.
Back to Work ~
Vaclover ~ There is an ancient iron 2 arm lawn sprinkler that works like the bow tie impeller, fast and furious. We'll have to check for extant archival footage to see if we have the bow tie in motion. Mine had both arms; check thru the pix. Thanks for the back up, Tom.
Bob ~ You can enjoy the vicarious quintessential serendipity as soon as I learn how to upload vids from iphone to Youtube. Probably easy, just haven't mastered it yet.
Eugene and Tom ~ I hope to be measuring the jets this week. Re: KA's negation: they've never met the men and women of Automatic Washer.
Al ~ The octopus eyes in the main arm looked so familiar, and I didn't know why. Depending which outlet I use, the lights have blinked when the pump cycles on. Scary power. You said this pump was only around for a year or so.
Robert, Eugene, and Bob ~ Thanks. With me, it's all about sharing the excitement. Wanting to give what I have.
Al & Robert ~ I read the ephemera, and there is no mention of heating during wash or rinse. My 88 WP doesn't mention heating either, but John said it does, and I had a suspicion that somehow it was heating. I wonder if the Supreme 80 is heating at all during the wash or final rinse. Intend to test it with a thermometer. Have you guys who know this machine sensed any heating of the water?
For All ~ If you load the DW haphazardly and all helter-skelter the way I do, but don't stack the cupboards that way--(smiles), Who Does ??-- the upper rack provides a very handy organizer/holding tray for unloading. Also, unloading the upper rack happens at a comfortable chest-high level which is very convenient. [this post was last edited: 9/30/2013-18:29]
