launderess
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Attended a family event on Saturday held at a local church's hall. As usual at once offered my services when came time for washing up, so off to the kichen I went.
Well you could have knocked me over with a feather. In this rather "old" and really in want of a redo kitchen (the church is >100, have no idea about the hall), there were the following:
Two vintage Sunbeam chrome toasters (complete with original cloth cords, one brown).
Two older microwaves, one was Samsung, but didn't have time to check it out.
A *huge* vulcan gas range
Then the thing that got me was this rather odd contraption next to the double sinks; a Vulcan "Auto-San" dishwasher. Would have loved to fire the old girl up for washing dishes but no one seemed to know how it worked so got busy with Palmolive and a sponge.
The unit isn't like the ones sold today. I has two demi-round "lids" one raises and lowers. Inside was a rack and one could see several rods with openings that one assumes were where the jets of water came out. Think one side accepted soiled dishes whilst someone else would take rack out when the cycle was over on the other side. Well had to run and get my camera for for this one! Even my cousins thought the thing was cool!
Took some snaps and will post later when I've sorted them out from those of the event.
Well you could have knocked me over with a feather. In this rather "old" and really in want of a redo kitchen (the church is >100, have no idea about the hall), there were the following:
Two vintage Sunbeam chrome toasters (complete with original cloth cords, one brown).
Two older microwaves, one was Samsung, but didn't have time to check it out.
A *huge* vulcan gas range
Then the thing that got me was this rather odd contraption next to the double sinks; a Vulcan "Auto-San" dishwasher. Would have loved to fire the old girl up for washing dishes but no one seemed to know how it worked so got busy with Palmolive and a sponge.
The unit isn't like the ones sold today. I has two demi-round "lids" one raises and lowers. Inside was a rack and one could see several rods with openings that one assumes were where the jets of water came out. Think one side accepted soiled dishes whilst someone else would take rack out when the cycle was over on the other side. Well had to run and get my camera for for this one! Even my cousins thought the thing was cool!
Took some snaps and will post later when I've sorted them out from those of the event.