Muchas gracias Emilio!
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Wonderful dishwasher, unfortunatelly I don't have space for it yet.
Emilio, you're in Buenos Aires, right?
Is possible for you to help me negotiating those treasures? the seller want me to pick up, but i'm too far from Bs.As.
If I send you the money to cover all the costs, is possible for you to negotiate pick up and forward them to Puerto Iguazu - Misiones?
I know this Drean washer is a huge piece of crap, but this washing system is so rare and of course it will never be made again, unless by an stupid manufacturer that I think it deserves a place in my collection.
But i still with the same doubt and waiting for my experienced colleagues to answer me.
I'm used to design and test new washers as all of you know, but i've never started a restoration like this before. The older washer I restored was very easy because it wasn't so old and the parts still available everywhere.
1) Will i be able to make them work perfectly (with their limitations, of course) and look like new again?
2) Will you like my idea and enjoy these restorations with me, step by step and helping me with informations if I need?
When we're behind a desk or testing a prototipe in the lab everything seems to be so easy... but handling rusted and stuck parts without a technical sheet, without knowing anything about it and even without the instructions manual it looks so difficult.
By the way, do you know those semi-automatic "Drean Family" washers available today? WOW it's just the best semi automatic washer I've ever used. I had one a few years ago but I sold it because it was the basic model. Now I plan to buy the TOL model.