V vacerator Well-known member Joined Feb 19, 2016 Messages 4,197 Location Macomb, Michigan Mar 6, 2020 #2 Ling Temco Vogt over counter D.W: I suppose for a cramped NY city, etc. kitchen in a home of one or two was perfect. LTV's main business was steel. We had a small facility here until the 80's.
Ling Temco Vogt over counter D.W: I suppose for a cramped NY city, etc. kitchen in a home of one or two was perfect. LTV's main business was steel. We had a small facility here until the 80's.
I iowabear Well-known member Joined Dec 1, 2017 Messages 788 Mar 6, 2020 #3 Certainly more convenient at eye or counter level to load and unload. In today's much larger kitchens it seems like a great idea. But nobody is going to deviate from the standard now. How and when did the 24" under-counter DW become the standard?
Certainly more convenient at eye or counter level to load and unload. In today's much larger kitchens it seems like a great idea. But nobody is going to deviate from the standard now. How and when did the 24" under-counter DW become the standard?
jetcone Well-known member Platinum Member Joined May 2, 2001 Messages 7,678 Location Schenectady-Home of Calrods,Monitor Tops,Toroid Tr Mar 6, 2020 #4 Cool 60's Eye Level living. Sigh miss that! And its got a window for the "forbidden cycle"