I am reading a new book (I will review in the book area when finished) called, predictably enough - Living the Good Life - about a family in Brisbane who went for 6 months trying to live sustainably on a backyard (4 times the size of mine!). See this site for info -
http://www.lintrezza.com/six_months.html
Anyway, she talks about using an old Hoover twin tub to wash clothes and makes a soap based laundry gel. I have been wrestling with washing clothes for some months in our drive to become self sufficietish and more sustainable. We have USA made Whirlpool super duper washing machine - fully automatic. It sucks in and spits out pretty large lumps of water and, while we are getting a bigger water tank, I doubted the capacity of any tank to power it. Not only that but when I tried to run it off the 12volt system through an inverter (the BIG, heavy duty one) it would trip out. It must pull phenomenal amounts of power!
So I read about the twin tub last Thursday and had a second hand one on Saturday. Used it Sunday and it is a ripper! I bucket water in from the exisitng tanks and get 3 washed out of it, then dump the water on the lawn. The inverter hardly knows that there is a load on it and it works like a dream. Yes it is smaller and you have to load the washing from the wash to the spin dryer - but we can run it on our own resources!



Now all I've got to do is make up the laundry gel and give it a go!
Nev