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Sub Zero 736TC with Integrated Wood Panels PIC's Please
Comments (0)Hi, Could you please share pictures and DIMENSIONS of Sub Zero 736TC with Integrated Wood Panels. Also what is the reveal around your refrigerator. Thanks...See MoreMiele dishwasher owners, please share pics of your loaded dw?
Comments (33)BTW this is the interior of the Maytag dishwasher I had; made in the early '90s (from a pic i found online of a similar model). Note that the lower rack is configured for glasses, with fold-down cup racks on both sides; and the top rack for large plates and cookware so that loading/unloading heavy items don't require reaching down, a boon to anyone with back pain: They revisited that layout in the mid-2000s with their 3-rack dishwashers sold under the Maytag and Jenn-Air brands. Some of them had height adjustments for both the upper and middle racks; if the top rack was lowered, it would have ample height for dinner plates on the right side, and the center rack (like the top rack) was shaped so it could hold either glasses or plates as needed. What's more, both the top and center racks were terraced (slanted left to right) but in in opposite directions, so it could hold large dinner plates in the top rack (at the right) and the center rack (at the left) at the same time. And there was still enough height left for a lower rack mainly for utensils, but with the center rack raised there was enough room on the right side of the lowest rack to hold saucepans and the like. A brilliant design I wish they still made, but these were discontinued shortly before the remains of Maytag was bought out by Whirlpool, after which both Maytag and Jenn-Air appliances were replaced by Whirlpool-based designs. This photo shows the racks loaded with the glasses on top and large plates underneath, but with the top rack lowered it could be arranged in the reverse as with the Miele DW i have now. This post was edited by lee676 on Sun, Nov 17, 13 at 20:02...See MoreSharing a window spring pic Please share yours!.
Comments (5)Glenda, you are so right. That spring green through your pretty window does lift one's spirits. Oldgardner, love those spoons...and the kitty on your sill. No spring green in the trees yet this far north, but the grass sure is green. The buds in the crabapples are a few days from opening, but I have hope that the frost that is predicted for tonight won't hurt them....See MoreShare your pics (and your techniques) of your painted furniture!
Comments (32)I say paint it. It's beautiful as is, but you've considered this for years and aren't making a hasty decision. It will definitely be transformed and in a sense given new life. It may respond well to the joy it brings you. I do agree with others that it's a good idea to try out your technique on a little test piece from a thrift store. Yours is big and a bit complex. I recently refinished a small student desk and I ran out of inconspicuous spots to test my colors. Even now, I open drawers and see splotches on the inside of the drawer fronts. Can someone point me to a link about chalk paint? At first I thought you all were talking about chalkboard paint and I thought, oh for love the love of God, no. Clearly it's something else....See Morebarb5
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