Move over: wringers, and spinners.....LOOK OUT......
Here comes the presser. WOW!!! The water is flattened out. I'm amazed.
That reverse scooping to shift the load reminds me of something right out of "War of the Worlds." In spinning washers, the clothes get pretty much glued together, especially in a unimatic, and because the pressing is so brief, I'm thinking this method maybe no more worse for wear on the fabrics.
Got a kick out of the drain in Mike's vid, a simple brass elbow among all that high technology. Who woulda thunk?
When I was a kid, the only laundry book at the local library was an industrial laundry tome showing pics of how each machine drained into the next, so there was a constant recycling of water of from very used to sparking fresh, a lot like what's going on here. In that book they called the water "washing liquors," a term which has stayed with me ever since.
This is amazing, fascinating stuff--suds-savers forever! Thank you all so much for the industrial tutorial.