use a wrench + 2 zip ties to create a spring spanner for that last part. got that idea from another youtube dude. You ziptie the two sides of the spring to each side of the wrench and spread the spring
The inner ring went on easier. It’s the same procedure attaching the outside ring. He’s doing it without any technician tool also. 😳 You did well!!!! 👍🏻 10:57
My kind of guy, if I think there is an easier way I'll go for it. Even if it turns out not quite as easy as I'd hoped for. Thanks for the video, I'll give it a shot.
Nice job. Looks like it's worthwhile to buy one of those spreader tools for the springy ring in the front. I have to look into this, as I do not have your patience.
Good video just for the simple fact that it gives you confidence that you can do this without removing the top and front panels (which near impossible on your own on a stacked washer dryer)! Anyone struggling my with the front ring should look for the video “Washer Door Boot Seal Problems? Try this cheap trick!” From the RUclips channel Ben’s Appliances and Junk. He has a good trick!
I was able to get it without removing anything, you can push the drum back to get a hand and screwdriver into the screw holding the metal ring under tension, and that required a second person, and 4 flat screwdrivers to pinch it in, I did it with my gf she was holding and pinching and I was using a flat screwdriver to pull the ring into position
All done. What I might add that worked really well for me was to work the outside edge of the first or "inner" rubber edge first. Then I put the wire in, tightened it. Reattached the hose at the top. Then easily worked the inside edge in place as I didn't have to worry about the outside edge as it was firmly held. On the very last outside edge, my wife helped. I stretched the spring with two "hooks" and she worked it on. It was not perfect as I had a bit of rubber out of place, but was able to get it worked with two flat screw drivers. My entire project took much less time than the video, BUT it would not have been possible without it.
Any video on removal of the old part?
Love the little munchkin bothering daddy while he's making a video. Well done!
I had the exact same frustrating problem of getting the front ring on my self before I watched this video lol 😂
@petersonbuildingcompany Is the removal part exactly the opposite? or do we need to take any specific precautions?
use a wrench + 2 zip ties to create a spring spanner for that last part. got that idea from another youtube dude. You ziptie the two sides of the spring to each side of the wrench and spread the spring
This is the way. Thanks. After 30 mins!
Ben’s Appliances and Junk “Washer Door Boot Seal Problems? Try this cheap trick!”
lol. This only looks like marginally less work than muscling the dryer off the top, to do it the “right way”.
1000% I’m a technician and this looks like hell
@@stormisporn it’s the inner ring + clamp that looks like the real killer honestly.
The inner ring went on easier. It’s the same procedure attaching the outside ring. He’s doing it without any technician tool also. 😳 You did well!!!! 👍🏻 10:57
Great Video! Could you please provide the part number of the rubber seal? Thank you!
My kind of guy, if I think there is an easier way I'll go for it. Even if it turns out not quite as easy as I'd hoped for. Thanks for the video, I'll give it a shot.
Nice job. Looks like it's worthwhile to buy one of those spreader tools for the springy ring in the front. I have to look into this, as I do not have your patience.
You worked for that installation! Nice video, helps me with my washer. Thank you!
This is my after Xmas project that I’m working on now. Your video was posted right on time
Awesome! I hope it helps. If you have any questions let me know.
@@petersonfamilyfun just needed to yell at my son to hold the metal ring. That always does the trick when doing repairs.
@@nlsantiesteban haha, its always nice to have a helping hand
Good video just for the simple fact that it gives you confidence that you can do this without removing the top and front panels (which near impossible on your own on a stacked washer dryer)! Anyone struggling my with the front ring should look for the video “Washer Door Boot Seal Problems? Try this cheap trick!” From the RUclips channel Ben’s Appliances and Junk. He has a good trick!
I was able to get it without removing anything, you can push the drum back to get a hand and screwdriver into the screw holding the metal ring under tension, and that required a second person, and 4 flat screwdrivers to pinch it in, I did it with my gf she was holding and pinching and I was using a flat screwdriver to pull the ring into position
You struggled on that front ring as I am now. I was hoping for a tip to make it easier. Very frustrating!
Thanks man, great job, here goes!!
thanks so much for making this video. Your washer happened to be exactly like ours. This helped so much.
We have the rubber out and are cleaning it now. Took very little time thanks to your video. I am confident we can get it back in fairly quick as well.
All done. What I might add that worked really well for me was to work the outside edge of the first or "inner" rubber edge first. Then I put the wire in, tightened it. Reattached the hose at the top. Then easily worked the inside edge in place as I didn't have to worry about the outside edge as it was firmly held. On the very last outside edge, my wife helped. I stretched the spring with two "hooks" and she worked it on. It was not perfect as I had a bit of rubber out of place, but was able to get it worked with two flat screw drivers. My entire project took much less time than the video, BUT it would not have been possible without it.