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Thanks for advice--John and others. This will be a decent amount of work, true, but a damn simple design underneath it all, far fewer moving parts than any washer!
I haven't used a toploader in years, and have a KUDS23 installed in the kitchen, so this is really just for fun/hobby/conversation piece when it's done. I remember a 50's Mobile Maid in Grandma's kitchen in the mid 60's, very rounded tub/cabinet, no lid insulation at all, and impeller wash. And a 1960 GE metal blade impeller design built-in in our own house as a kid, the entire tub rolled out on rails. My mother was an invalid so we used Melmac/plastics due to light weight for her to set the table, etc. (I am not a sexist pig. She was born in 1925, had 7 kids before MS diagnosis, and described herself as Wife and Mother. No women's libber her) I also remember lots of burned/melted dishes and cups, top rack only once we learned. The GE rail rollout was replaced in 74 with some routine brand typical front door model. I remember one cycle only, Dad wasn't rich.
Who am I kidding? I want this machine in the kitchen NOW