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My front loading dryer is about 5 years old but has been heavily used. It has
started to pull clothes up into the gap between the drum and the front panel. This is combined with the fact that the felt seal around the front panel on the inside has lost a chunk of felt towards the inside of the dryer, so that the clothes that get pulled up end up getting rubbed until there is a hole worn in them. Needless to say my wife is not happy about this and wants to buy a new dryer. I contend that this may be fixable (by me). So my questions a 1. How can I close the gap between the drum and the front panel so that the clothes do not get stuck in there and/or 2. How can I replace the felt seal around the front panel - it appears to be glued on and the plastic tabs all broke off. Thanks for any help you can provide to save me some dough! Thanks Bob |
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Let here buy a new one. Dryers aren't that expensive. The other
alternative is for you to take over doing all of the laundry. RB KnobCourt wrote: My front loading dryer is about 5 years old but has been heavily used. It has started to pull clothes up into the gap between the drum and the front panel. This is combined with the fact that the felt seal around the front panel on the inside has lost a chunk of felt towards the inside of the dryer, so that the clothes that get pulled up end up getting rubbed until there is a hole worn in them. Needless to say my wife is not happy about this and wants to buy a new dryer. I contend that this may be fixable (by me). So my questions a 1. How can I close the gap between the drum and the front panel so that the clothes do not get stuck in there and/or 2. How can I replace the felt seal around the front panel - it appears to be glued on and the plastic tabs all broke off. Thanks for any help you can provide to save me some dough! Thanks Bob |
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![]() "KnobCourt" wrote in message ... My front loading dryer is about 5 years old but has been heavily used. It has started to pull clothes up into the gap between the drum and the front panel. This is combined with the fact that the felt seal around the front panel on the inside has lost a chunk of felt towards the inside of the dryer, so that the clothes that get pulled up end up getting rubbed until there is a hole worn in them. Needless to say my wife is not happy about this and wants to buy a new dryer. I contend that this may be fixable (by me). So my questions a 1. How can I close the gap between the drum and the front panel so that the clothes do not get stuck in there and/or 2. How can I replace the felt seal around the front panel - it appears to be glued on and the plastic tabs all broke off. Thanks for any help you can provide to save me some dough! Thanks Bob This is very much like an older car, is it worth spending money to keep it running over and over. And that is a decision only you can make. But, to quote a recently famous person............Dr. Phil, "If Momma is happy, everyone is happy". Buy the dryer, but don't make it a birthday, anniversary, etc. type present. Dave |
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KnobCourt wrote:
My front loading dryer is about 5 years old but has been heavily used. It has started to pull clothes up into the gap between the drum and the front panel. This is combined with the fact that the felt seal around the front panel on the inside has lost a chunk of felt towards the inside of the dryer, so that the clothes that get pulled up end up getting rubbed until there is a hole worn in them. Needless to say my wife is not happy about this and wants to buy a new dryer. I contend that this may be fixable (by me). So my questions a 1. How can I close the gap between the drum and the front panel so that the clothes do not get stuck in there and/or 2. How can I replace the felt seal around the front panel - it appears to be glued on and the plastic tabs all broke off. Thanks for any help you can provide to save me some dough! Thanks Bob you can buy the felt seals, the plastic shroud(sp???) and a tube a special glue(cost about $20 for the glue).. and repair the thing... then it wont catch the clothes.... |
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![]() "KnobCourt" wrote in message ... My front loading dryer is about 5 years old but has been heavily used. It has started to pull clothes up into the gap between the drum and the front panel. This is combined with the fact that the felt seal around the front panel on the inside has lost a chunk of felt towards the inside of the dryer, so that the clothes that get pulled up end up getting rubbed until there is a hole worn in them. Needless to say my wife is not happy about this and wants to buy a new dryer. I contend that this may be fixable (by me). So my questions a 1. How can I close the gap between the drum and the front panel so that the clothes do not get stuck in there and/or 2. How can I replace the felt seal around the front panel - it appears to be glued on and the plastic tabs all broke off. Thanks for any help you can provide to save me some dough! Thanks Bob I've always found at least one friendly appliance repair / parts shop in every city. If you bring the make, model and serial number with you and explain the problem there are often repair kits available. Other than your machine is five years old there isn't much to go on, but there are replacement bearing, glides and seals to solve your problem. If local doesn't work try http://appliancerepair.com/ . Happy modeming, Bill |
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![]() "Jim Elbrecht" wrote in message ... (KnobCourt) wrote: -snip- Needless to say my wife is not happy about this and wants to buy a new dryer. I contend that this may be fixable (by me). So my questions a 1. How can I close the gap between the drum and the front panel so that the clothes do not get stuck in there and/or 2. How can I replace the felt seal around the front panel - it appears to be glued on and the plastic tabs all broke off. Thanks for any help you can provide to save me some dough! First you price the felt & rollers. [and a belt and tensioner while you have it apart] Ask the guy at the parts place what else is about to go on *your* make/model. Mine saved me a trip one time when he suggested I get the squirrel cage fan- $10 & it was shot, but I hadn't checked it because my old dryer had a different, more durable fan] Then price the parts + the time- including chasing parts + the disapproving looks from the Mrs. + the difference in energy usage of your old dryer vs a new one. Against that figure, price a new dryer, less a days labor, less the energy savings. Tell your wife you're considering a new dryer & ask what she'll throw in to sweeten the pot. I'll bet you get the new one. Jim Jim, you're a dog.............a wise lecherous dog.......I think I like you. Dave |
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![]() "KnobCourt" wrote in message ... My front loading dryer is about 5 years old but has been heavily used. It has started to pull clothes up into the gap between the drum and the front panel. This is combined with the fact that the felt seal around the front panel on the inside has lost a chunk of felt towards the inside of the dryer, so that the clothes that get pulled up end up getting rubbed until there is a hole worn in them. Needless to say my wife is not happy about this and wants to buy a new dryer. I contend that this may be fixable (by me). So my questions a 1. How can I close the gap between the drum and the front panel so that the clothes do not get stuck in there and/or 2. How can I replace the felt seal around the front panel - it appears to be glued on and the plastic tabs all broke off. Thanks for any help you can provide to save me some dough! Thanks Bob Considering the cost of clothes today, you could easily have at least $500 to $1000 worth of clothing at risk every time your dryer is used. Unless you know exactly what to do, and apparently you don't, buy a new dryer. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 10:15:13 -0600, "Hound Dog" wrote: "KnobCourt" wrote in message ... My front loading dryer is about 5 years old but has been heavily used. It has started to pull clothes up into the gap between the drum and the front panel. This is combined with the fact that the felt seal around the front panel on the inside has lost a chunk of felt towards the inside of the dryer, so that the clothes that get pulled up end up getting rubbed until there is a hole worn in them. Needless to say my wife is not happy about this and wants to buy a new dryer. I contend that this may be fixable (by me). So my questions a 1. How can I close the gap between the drum and the front panel so that the clothes do not get stuck in there and/or 2. How can I replace the felt seal around the front panel - it appears to be glued on and the plastic tabs all broke off. Thanks for any help you can provide to save me some dough! Thanks Bob Considering the cost of clothes today, you could easily have at least $500 to $1000 worth of clothing at risk every time your dryer is used. Unless you know exactly what to do, and apparently you don't, buy a new dryer. It sounds to me like you are calling him an idiot (or worse). How would you like it if someone called YOU an idiot (or worse)? You ought to be ashamed of yourself for judging someone you dont even know, and abusing their mental state of mind. It's no wonder this world has wars and killings. It's people like yourself who **** off others that cause all the violence in the world. Do you think Christ would have judged another human being like you just did? After all, it's Christmas. Once again, shame on you !!!! You should strive for peace and harmony in this world, but instead you have only asserted your anger and created a state of hatred. Are you proud of yourself, and you lack of concern for a fellow human being? I surely hope not !!!! As far as buying a new dryer, what if he cant afford a new dryer? Not everyone is a wealthy moron prick like yourself !!!!!! In his post it was apparent he did not know what to do. I did NOT call him any names. ( Something you seem to like to do.) As far as affording to buy a new dryer, it will probably cost him more buying new clothes to replace the ones destroyed in his old dryer than it would to buy a new dryer. I suggest you spend a lot more time in church and much less time on the computer. You may also want to spend some time taking a reading class. |
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I don't know why you assume that my wife does the laundry...that's pretty
sexist if you ask me. |
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Holy Cow, I don't think I have ever owned $500-$1000 worth of clothes
collectively in my entire life...I shop at Wal Mart and thrift stores...which is why I need to repair my dryer instead of buying a new one... Why are rich people always so mean??? |
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![]() "KnobCourt" wrote in message ... Holy Cow, I don't think I have ever owned $500-$1000 worth of clothes collectively in my entire life...I shop at Wal Mart and thrift stores...which is why I need to repair my dryer instead of buying a new one... Why are rich people always so mean??? Ask your wife what she has to spend on clothes, I think you are in for a rude awakening. |
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in article , Hound Dog at
wrote on 12/28/03 8:02 PM: "KnobCourt" wrote in message ... Holy Cow, I don't think I have ever owned $500-$1000 worth of clothes collectively in my entire life...I shop at Wal Mart and thrift stores...which is why I need to repair my dryer instead of buying a new one... Why are rich people always so mean??? Ask your wife what she has to spend on clothes, I think you are in for a rude awakening. we are not rich. when our dryer started doing that we replaced the dryer. we called a repairman and he said the cost would probably be over 200.00 and we would still have a 7 year old dryer. -- |
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replying to charlie, Me wrote:
charlie wrote: in article , Hound Dog at wrote on 12/28/03 8:02 PM: we are not rich. when our dryer started doing that we replaced the dryer. we called a repairman and he said the cost would probably be over 200.00 and we would still have a 7 year old dryer. You can buy a new dryer for like 200-300 at Kmart or Sears, they really are not that expensive. Or Go to a rent a center or Arron's. They have used dryers that are in great condition and very affordable. They will also let you make payments with no credit check, they have a 90 days same as cash deal. -- |
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On Friday, May 22, 2015 at 10:44:05 PM UTC-5, Me wrote:
replying to charlie, Me wrote: charlie wrote: in article , Hound Dog at wrote on 12/28/03 8:02 PM: we are not rich. when our dryer started doing that we replaced the dryer. we called a repairman and he said the cost would probably be over 200.00 and we would still have a 7 year old dryer. You can buy a new dryer for like 200-300 at Kmart or Sears, they really are not that expensive. Or Go to a rent a center or Arron's. They have used dryers that are in great condition and very affordable. They will also let you make payments with no credit check, they have a 90 days same as cash deal. -- It took you 12 years to answer the guy. I imagine he has a new dryer by now. 8-) [8~{} Uncle Time Travel Monster |
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