Life savior. This exact thing happend to mine. Cleaned up the build up, especially inside the tube and water flows where it's supposed to now. Thank you
This almost fixed mine. But water still poured out the side of the tray and splashed around. What fixed mine, and LG supposedly even has a service bulletin on this problem: Take out the 3 screws, loosen the top & pull the whole thing out a bit. Find something to bend the metal water tube (at the very top) straight down. The angle is what makes it splash. After doing that, mine is perfect, no leaking or splashing water to freeze.
This video helped me so much. I followed all of your steps. I had leakage, too. Found mineral buildup, so water was shooting everywhere. Following your video helped me solve an annoying problem. Thank you!
Its been several years, so I don't remember. It depends on how many wall panels you need to make. The vinyl and foam is generally sold by sq/ft. With that and the other supplies, i.e wood backing, glue, staples, etc, the cost however, is much less than purchasing wall mats from a manufacturer.
www.kelmatt.com.au/product/wall-padding/ Undoubtedly, one of the best ways to make your gym safer while improving its appearance is through the use of high-quality wall padding. Stuffing the gym wall can be very useful in preventing all types of injuries, including broken bones and head injuries when the action spills off the court and the athletes hit the walls.
healthfreak79 foam came from Norberts in southern California. My floor mats are Zebra tatami. But schools also make their own floor systems using a layer of foam, carpet, and vinyl cover.
eski boy If you really really wanna go cheap but are willing to do a lot of work, those little kid puzzle piece foams you could layer and layer. Save maybe half the cost but it’s like 5 times the work at minimum.
Any ideas for a good alternative to the foam? It's wayyyyy too expensive where I live (Ireland) and it would work out cheaper to buy wall pads but I really want to make them.
I'm willing to buy foam, but the polyethylene foam in particular is way too expensive. I bought some foam the other day and it was too soft. Been doing a ton of research trying to find a firm foam at a good price.
I wont be because I dont have a need to make floor mats. Look up a video made by Rener Gracie from the Gracie Academy about how they made their floor mats.
you can make a mat to "roll" on with the same materials, plus some others. Check out a video titled "The complete mat making process with Rener". It's a thought starter and you can modify based on size of space you have.
That foam and vinyl came from Norberts. They sell mats and such, and do sell the raw material. However, you may or may not like the density. I did wall mats several years ago, that had a little more cushion. Tons of companies make wall mats, etc, for school gymnasiums. If I were to do wall mats in the future, I'd call around more, and ask for samples. Just say you want to buy the foam only. Some companies wont just sell you the raw materials, some will.
This is exactly what was happening with my ice maker as well. Just followed the steps to clean it 🤞. Thanks for the video!
Great, thanks.
Life savior. This exact thing happend to mine. Cleaned up the build up, especially inside the tube and water flows where it's supposed to now. Thank you
This almost fixed mine. But water still poured out the side of the tray and splashed around. What fixed mine, and LG supposedly even has a service bulletin on this problem: Take out the 3 screws, loosen the top & pull the whole thing out a bit. Find something to bend the metal water tube (at the very top) straight down. The angle is what makes it splash. After doing that, mine is perfect, no leaking or splashing water to freeze.
Glad it helped. Thanks for the feedback.
This video helped me so much. I followed all of your steps. I had leakage, too. Found mineral buildup, so water was shooting everywhere. Following your video helped me solve an annoying problem. Thank you!
Hi great vid which clue did you use for the foam?
Liquid Nails... a construction adhesive
Awesome 👏
What mil vinyl for the wall mat? I used 24 for the floor mats.
I used 18 Oz for wall mats... probably can get by with 14 .
For the price of foam everywhere I look, I might just use 1 inch Balancefrom puzzle mats.
How did u mount them on the wall?
I explain the mounting options starting at the 4:50 mark in the video.
Thank you very much, me and my friends just made these mats for our gym
Awesome
Thank you so much!! I was having difficulty but your video helped! 😁
you could probably use them as floor mats as well
How much did everything cost?
Its been several years, so I don't remember. It depends on how many wall panels you need to make. The vinyl and foam is generally sold by sq/ft. With that and the other supplies, i.e wood backing, glue, staples, etc, the cost however, is much less than purchasing wall mats from a manufacturer.
www.kelmatt.com.au/product/wall-padding/ Undoubtedly, one of the best ways to make your gym safer while improving its appearance is through the use of high-quality wall padding. Stuffing the gym wall can be very useful in preventing all types of injuries, including broken bones and head injuries when the action spills off the court and the athletes hit the walls.
Where did you get the foam? Are your floor mats the same thing? Thanks.
healthfreak79 foam came from Norberts in southern California. My floor mats are Zebra tatami. But schools also make their own floor systems using a layer of foam, carpet, and vinyl cover.
which material of mat cover ?
Somesh Chafekar if I recall I think it's like an 18 ounce vinyl I got it from a place called norbert's out of Southern California
great set of videos. very informative.
The VR Concept thanks hope it helps
thanks - just about to do this. Very helpful!
What could you use as a cheaper alternative instead of foam?
eski boy If you really really wanna go cheap but are willing to do a lot of work, those little kid puzzle piece foams you could layer and layer. Save maybe half the cost but it’s like 5 times the work at minimum.
@@bigfoot5902 I'm using 1 inch balancefrom puzzle mats. Super light and less expensive.
thank you
Any ideas for a good alternative to the foam? It's wayyyyy too expensive where I live (Ireland) and it would work out cheaper to buy wall pads but I really want to make them.
Iron Mantle I can't think of an alternative to foam. maybe carpet and carpet padding?
I'm willing to buy foam, but the polyethylene foam in particular is way too expensive. I bought some foam the other day and it was too soft. Been doing a ton of research trying to find a firm foam at a good price.
Iron Mantle yeh you might find something different that will serve the purpose
@anthony what did you end up doing? I am in Ireland also and looking to pad walls for a mma area. Thanks
you can make a video explaining how to make floor mats?
I wont be because I dont have a need to make floor mats. Look up a video made by Rener Gracie from the Gracie Academy about how they made their floor mats.
Hey nice video! What kind of vinyl did you use and how much was it?
got it from Norberts in California. around $5 per yard. its 6 feet wide i believe
hey what company did you order your foam from ?
norberts in California
what type of glue is appropriate as some foams and polystyrene melt with some glues
Liquid Nails from a hardware store. Comes in a tube you apply with a caulk gun.
very nice, thank you
Hello!, what s the name of the product you put on the strand board?
Are you talking about the glue? If so, it's Liquid Nails.
can you give a web side
where you bay your materials
I got the Foam and Vinyl from Norberts. They are located in California. The rest of the materials from Lowes, Menards, or Home Depot.
great video very crafty
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. It was exactly what I was looking for and very well made! Awesome!
do you suggest to use as a regular mat? (to roll on it?)
you can make a mat to "roll" on with the same materials, plus some others. Check out a video titled "The complete mat making process with Rener". It's a thought starter and you can modify based on size of space you have.
That foam and vinyl came from Norberts. They sell mats and such, and do sell the raw material. However, you may or may not like the density. I did wall mats several years ago, that had a little more cushion. Tons of companies make wall mats, etc, for school gymnasiums. If I were to do wall mats in the future, I'd call around more, and ask for samples. Just say you want to buy the foam only. Some companies wont just sell you the raw materials, some will.
Great video. Where did you buy the foam?