Looks great. I stacked two different brands by just putting a rubber mat on top of the washer with some double sided tape to hold that mat in place. It was simple & works.
@@BridgetBacon Search "Up stream thinker", there's a video by this account and a link to the mat in the comments. I tried including the link here but my post gets deleted.
@@BridgetBacon My reply keeps getting deleted. If you search "stacking different brand washer & dryer" you'll find a video with info on the mat. It's a rubber tile to be exact that is 22.5" x 22.5".
Nice job. I am going to do this because my stack is in a tight room and the installer had to crawl over the top to bolt them together. Now the washer failed and the repair people don't want to crawl over to disconnect the units. I will never stack with a kit again.
Did you end up adding side panels and finishing it off ? And or do you have anything to help pull the washer out if needed or add anything to cut down on vibration ? Thanks
Looks great. I stacked two different brands by just putting a rubber mat on top of the washer with some double sided tape to hold that mat in place. It was simple & works.
can I ask what type of rubber mat? looking at this option..
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@@BridgetBacon Search "Up stream thinker", there's a video by this account and a link to the mat in the comments. I tried including the link here but my post gets deleted.
@@BridgetBacon My reply keeps getting deleted. If you search "stacking different brand washer & dryer" you'll find a video with info on the mat. It's a rubber tile to be exact that is 22.5" x 22.5".
@@BridgetBacon ruclips.net/video/zQIgAzmX5WM/видео.html
This is a great idea and I am looking to build a similar cabinet for a non stackable washer and dryer set to save space
Nice job. I am going to do this because my stack is in a tight room and the installer had to crawl over the top to bolt them together. Now the washer failed and the repair people don't want to crawl over to disconnect the units. I will never stack with a kit again.
Did you happen to video the build itself?
Did you end up adding side panels and finishing it off ? And or do you have anything to help pull the washer out if needed or add anything to cut down on vibration ? Thanks
How's this setup holding up?
still working!
@@MTkitchensone year later how’s it going?