Summary:
Thor: After initial disassembly of the various components, we found two problems right from the start. A hose from the bottom of the tank to the water pump was badly cracked - I was able to get a hose from the local auto parts store, but when we started to put it on, the drain assembly in the bottom of the tub came loose. That is where it sits now.
Kaiser: I have not mentioned this yet since I picked it up. The bearing that the rack rides on is not turning freely enough and therefore the water jets do not turn the rack properly.
1948 G.E. Electric Sink: Too much dripping water from tub leaks popped the circuit breaker mit-wash cycle, so we terminated that demo with the plexiglas - but we did get to see it running long enough to see the wash action.
1950 Homart (Sears Kenmore) Electric Sink/Dishwasher: With the plexiglas cover - it runs flawlessly. I still think this is one of the best built vintage dishwashers in my collection.
1949 G.E. Round Tub Dishwasher: This machine sure is labor intensive requiring the operator to control every aspect of the wash/rinse cycle. It is a fun machine, but after using an automatic, I would not like using this machine every day.
2004 Maytag TL: The tumblers work fine on this machine, but the spin tub locked up when it tried to spin, so I have do transfer the clothes to the Poppy Red 1975 Frigidaire 1-18 to finish rinsing. Fortunately, later Sunday night, I was finally able to free the tub and get it to drain the wash water.
1973 Maytag Porta-Washer Model A50: Worked well and is a fun washer.
1947 Maytag E2L: This was the 2nd anniversary of me getting this washer from my neighbor, which launched my vintage washer and dishwasher collecting. Happy Birthday E2L.
1957 G.E. MobileMaid: We ran this dishwasher with the plexiglas, but the spash action just was not what we expected. I remembered that I had two vases and a pitcher in the bottom rack - where they should not be when running the dishwasher - stopped the cycle and took those three pieces out, then it ran beautifully with the spash action I expected.
1949 G.E. Electric Sink/Dishwasher in my kitchen: We ran this machine several times during the course of preparing dinner and cleanup afterward. I love this machine.
2003 KitchenAid Briva: This machine sat unused since I took it out of the shipping box in June 2009. So we hooked it up and ran a Rinse/Hold cycle and Quick Wash and that was a success.