h 22, 2007 10:44 AM
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Off balance upright washer
Hi David,
Can you cause the washer to rock by hand? That is, shift it from or too one
short leg as happens with a chair when there is something under one leg? If
so then adjustment will
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> Wow, a couple times a month? I've had mine five years and never had
> to re-level it.
> At 06:53 AM 3/21/2007, you wrote:
>>A standard washing you balance it by standing in front of the washer, and
>>by
>>grabbing
what ever happens keep us informed it's puzeling me now
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From: Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Off balance upright washer
Aloha David,
My stacking
if you don't kno what you are doeing get some one to look at it
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> Hmmm, that's an inte
prohaps some worn barings
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> I've had it for over a year, it didn't bounce around like th
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Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Off balance upright washer
I've had it for over a year, it didn't bounce around like this before,
so that's not it. Th
e ground a few inches, and lowering it back down. That's how I do
>mine, this should be done a couple of times a month.
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Aloha David,
My stacking unit has adjustable legs on the front but the back legs
are supposed to adjust automatically. On mine we had to tip the unit
forward enough for those back legs to level themselves.
You also might want to try calling the manufacturer for instructions.
At 05:04 AM 3/21/200
If the washer was working fine for a year and is now off balance, I'd pull
it or somehow check under it to see if the floor is warping due to a water
leak. bob
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From: Tom Fowle
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Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 6:27 PM
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David,
You'd need to have a level on top the entire stack and see which way it
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Does the unit sit firmly on the floor? If it does, then I don'
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> I've had it for over a year, it didn't bounce around like this before, so
> that's
> not it. Thanks for asking, though!
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Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Off balance upright washer
how long have you had the machine is it new if so thair is a bar that thay
put acros the drum to stop damage whilst in tranzit if thayv not taken this
bar of that wud cors that problem
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David,
You'd need to have a level on top the entire stack and see which way it
needs to go. If you're lucky, the front will be low and
you can raise it up with those front leg screws.
or if the rear is low and the front leg screws aren't allready all the way in,
you're still O.K.
I surely wouldn'
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> What about wedges tapped under the front frame? If that doesn't work what
> about very long wedges tapped from the front, but long enough to go under
> the bac
What about wedges tapped under the front frame? If that doesn't work what about
very long wedges tapped from the front, but long enough to go under the back of
the frame to raise it and hold it level?
--
Larry Martin
Woodworking for the Blind
--joining the world of blind wood workers
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From: "David Engebretson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Off balance upright washer
> I've got a stacking washer and dryer. The washer is off balance and
> bounces all
> over the place.
nesday, March 21, 2007 3:04 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Off balance upright washer
> I've got a stacking washer and dryer. The washer is off balance and
> bounces all
> over the place. I need to find a way to balance it. The legs have
> threads on
> them, that's how
I've got a stacking washer and dryer. The washer is off balance and bounces all
over the place. I need to find a way to balance it. The legs have threads on
them, that's how I'm supposed to raise and lower the legs. Thing is, I can't
get to the back legs because the washer is tucked into a pock
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