not worth it .....
2007-04-11 15:05:20
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answer #1
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answered by McWordless 2
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First you have to kidnap it then take it to a secluded safe house. Isolate it for 48 hours. then you have to read it the writings of the holy portable GE. sing it songs and feed it crystal spot remover. Once this is accomplished you then introduce it to other dishwashers who were converted and made portable. Make sure never to mention the name maytage man this will revert all that you have done and turn it back into a built in dishwasher again. Good luck brother and many happy spotless washes to you.
2007-04-11 15:11:24
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answer #2
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answered by fraz 4
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Some manufacturers sell a conversion kit that has the cabinet, the duplex hoses, and the power cord. If there is a kit available for your dishwasher it is fast and easy.
If not look for a free portable on freecycle,org or a cheap portable on Craigslist and then sell or freecycle the former built-in one.
2007-04-11 16:26:54
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answered by Rich Z 7
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I have taken a portable dishwasher and took it apart and made it a under the counter. I would suggest to take the old one apart and take measurements. To make sure. And what ever you do do not take out the concrete block out of it or it will turn over every time you open the door. Good Luck
2016-04-01 10:21:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Why not just sell it and buy a new one that is portable? To convert the dishwasher, you would have to build a cabinet to keep things safe.
2007-04-11 16:04:40
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answer #5
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answered by Fordman 7
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Change the inlet copper line to flexible line, capable of screwing onto your kitchen sink faucet. The drain line would need a way to secure itself to the sink drainso it doesn't go all wild when draining under pressure.=. The power cord would need to be changed to a plug if hard-wired.
Add wheels to the aluminum frame and call it good.
2007-04-11 15:13:02
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answered by It's Kippah, Kippah the dawg 5
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You tear it out of the wall and bolt on some wheels in the bottom.
Put the drainage hose into your sink and hook up another hose to your faucet so that when you need to run it, you can turn on the water and allow the rinse cycle to drain into the sink.
2007-04-11 15:07:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Buy a portable on craigslist. Better than the half assed attempt you'll make.
2007-04-11 15:46:19
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answered by Mike G 3
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build a box around it for one. then you need the tap hook up and the drain hose changed and that would be it oh perhaps a different plug cable.
2007-04-11 15:07:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Pull it out, frame and plumb. Casters are recommended
2007-04-11 15:07:19
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answered by sjwhvac 3
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this question shoudln't be under DIY, it should be under alchemy.
2007-04-11 15:10:22
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answer #11
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answered by Shamus O'Larry 4
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