Quick Fixes to some Annoying RV Problems! (RV Life!)

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  • “RV Life” sometimes means that a stretch of interstate just beat the crap out of your RV, breaking things that you'll need to fix before you can find the good side of the RV Life!
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Komentáře • 194

  • @allenashwell8854
    @allenashwell8854 Před 2 měsíci +6

    On your basement latches they are supposed to be a gasket and they are not thick.(paper thin gasket) I was told by a dealership to run a bead of caulk around the latch to seal them up. No problems with the latches once I did that.

  • @duanebuck193
    @duanebuck193 Před měsícem +1

    Quick tip for anyone working with Eternabond tape - once you've removed their miserable to remove protective, put it on a piece of parchment paper to maneuver it around. You can fold it and pull it loose and it won't stick at all to the Eternabond tape (and save a lot of frustration in the process)

  • @Lacysontheloose
    @Lacysontheloose Před 2 měsíci +7

    Pool noodles, eternal bond and zip ties keep RV’s rolling …. 😂

  • @stuartandgerrimanhart8870
    @stuartandgerrimanhart8870 Před 2 měsíci +14

    We put pool noodles on the sides of our washer, works great!

  • @cannibalsoup
    @cannibalsoup Před 2 měsíci +9

    The only thing I would suggest if you're going to use some kind of insulation on either side of the dryer is to remove it when in use because of possible airflow problems and heat build-up. Please keep up the great job you guys are doing.

  • @deanhein219
    @deanhein219 Před 2 měsíci +7

    I used the Splendide stacking hardware. The dryer is securely attached to the top of the washer. It hasn't moved in over 2 years of full-time RVing.

  • @TC-nn7xk
    @TC-nn7xk Před 2 měsíci +4

    Look for "Air Wedge Bag Bump" air wedges used for leveling. That will let you dial in the side pressure to keep it from rocking while providing some give. Also very light and quickly removable.

  • @fishaddict2
    @fishaddict2 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I had the opposite problem on my brand new Brinkley. One latch on the rear storage door would not release. When you lifted the handle you could feel the latch move then all of the sudden in would snap closed before the door could be opened. I had to force the door open (luckily w/o damaging anything) and opened the latch to find that when lifting the handle the mechanism that lifts the latching "bar" was slipping off the cam that connects to the handle, simply because the screw that held the latching bar to the cam was loose. By simply tightening it it worked fine. The annoyance is that when it fails the compartment door latch locks "closed."

  • @kevinjcpw
    @kevinjcpw Před 2 měsíci +12

    I see lots of good suggestions here. We used pool noodles. They are inexpensive, available everywhere come in a wide variety of colors. It wasn’t actually a pool noodle that we used, but some pipe insulation from Home Depot. I wanted black because I wanted to be as inconspicuous as possible

    • @ChangingLanes
      @ChangingLanes  Před 2 měsíci

      I was just wondering if they had pool noodles in black.. LOL. I'm leaning towards the pipe insulation too. 👍🏼

    • @rayarnold1406
      @rayarnold1406 Před 2 měsíci

      Florescent would be good for night time

  • @Oneliferight
    @Oneliferight Před 2 měsíci +3

    We fought that washer/dryer for about a year. We tried everything. We did exactly what you did with screwing them together, that didn't work for us either, screws broke. Our final fix was putting in a shelf between them. Never again will we have them sit on top of each other. No problems since. I hope your fix works.

  • @MitchellYP
    @MitchellYP Před 2 měsíci +3

    Chad, something I learned about the Splendid washer you have. If you wipe the inside of the bottom rubber gasket after each wash and leave the door open so it can dry properly you wont get that discoloring and possible mold staining on the gasket,

    • @ChangingLanes
      @ChangingLanes  Před 2 měsíci

      Yea.. we do that after we replaced the gasket in our last one.. 👍🏼

  • @6smokey66
    @6smokey66 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I'M CHRISING YOU THE KING OF MR. FIXIT, I REALLY APPRECIATE YOU TAKING THE TIME TO MAKE THESE VIDEOS'
    BOB FROM MESA, AZ

  • @HabitualButtonPusher
    @HabitualButtonPusher Před 2 měsíci +5

    For our washer and dryer I pulled it out and ratchet strapped them together, slid it back in. No problems. We have since graduated to an all in one unit since we downsized the rig.

  • @lawrencebest9943
    @lawrencebest9943 Před 2 měsíci +2

    On the dryer I would be concerned about blocking the air flow into the dryer with insulation on the sides. Maybe have it in there when you travel and take it out when you're going to run the dryer. What you did on the gutter seal looks good. I would have tried Flex Seal.

  • @bjones211
    @bjones211 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Love how you fix stuff yourself instead of bringing everything to the dealer. I fix everything myself as well. It’s not hard, you just have to be a little creative. Bravo!

  • @allenc9520
    @allenc9520 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Appreciate you’re videos. I watched another video on resealing edge of roof and gutters and the person mentioned using a small piece foil hvac tape for gutter seams. Our 2005 fleetwood had foil tape and looked like silicone underneath. I put a little dab of silicone and then foil tape.

  • @debbierowe5891
    @debbierowe5891 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Hobby Lobby has pillow foam in different sizes and thickness you can probably use. We got the 3 inch thickness squares to shove up in the kitchen and bathroom vents for winter temps it kept the RV much warmer this past winter.

  • @terryhaynes1596
    @terryhaynes1596 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I have a 2018 Arctic Fox fifth wheel. I drive 15k miles last year including a trip through Canada to Alaska. I haven’t had any trim issues or slam latch problems. In fact I haven’t had a single problem with my RV. I went and bought the Dewalt air compressor after watching your last video. Thanks for the tip, this is a fantastic suggestion.

  • @chasinfun365
    @chasinfun365 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Chad!! What about a thick trash bag and that spray foam.... Make your own custom fit pad??

  • @Patricksmancave
    @Patricksmancave Před 2 měsíci +1

    Sadly RVs are built cheap. Most of the time the cabinets are made of mds with staples in them. Wish the rv industry. Would focus on quality more now. Nice job on the repairs today! Have a great day!

  • @the536wildcats2
    @the536wildcats2 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Just a thought. Try putting/wedging a couple 3’ tubes of fiberglass pipe insulation vertically alongside the machine’s. Has better heat/fire resistance & will allow vertical ventilation. Great tips & ideas! Thanks for sharing your experiences 👍🏼

  • @debbiemoody351
    @debbiemoody351 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Noodles work great for so many things!!

  • @billmcvoy4872
    @billmcvoy4872 Před 2 měsíci +1

    For the gutter use a rubber sealant spray like Flex Seal, you like Gorilla brand products , they have one Gorilla Waterproof Patch and Seal Spray. My experience is the products are very thin and would require several coats. I used Rust-Oleum brand on my house gutters.

  • @user-ds4um6vb5e
    @user-ds4um6vb5e Před 2 měsíci +1

    We replaced all the outdoor locks with RV Locks much better quality. A lot more heavy duty and all keyed for us only

  • @exps01
    @exps01 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Another idea for the rust on the lock... Boeshield makes a rust and stain remover that could maybe help with the rust on the slam latches. Then add some grease or lube as a protectant.

    • @toodles5683
      @toodles5683 Před dnem

      Was going to say the same thing Boeshield T9 works wonders

  • @NickKarpen
    @NickKarpen Před 2 měsíci +1

    Same problem with the latches and my fix was the same as yours. Though I did add sealant around the top and sides. Plus along the hinge at the top to stop water from getting inside the door itself. For my drip rail I used Lexel. It sticks better and is more elastic than silicon.

  • @jeffseefried4578
    @jeffseefried4578 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the slam latch lube idea. Mine were doing the same thing. I put a little marine grease on each side of that lever part you greased - hoping it will be resistant to the water that gets in there.

  • @timaz1066
    @timaz1066 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I love that my 24-year-old Monaco dynasty has drain tubes for the condensation from the ACs that run it all the way down underneath the couch. No Mas and I still haven’t had any problem with my bay door latches except for cleaning and moving them without having to take anything apart, and I do full-time in my motorhome. Thank you for another informative video.

  • @mikestanbro6619
    @mikestanbro6619 Před měsícem

    I want to reiterate what Chad said about our American highways - they are CR*P! We are on month two of a three month trip, filling in the last four states of the lower 48 on the map on the side of our RV. In particular, the bridge abutments are generally awful. This trip our 2018 RV suffered a broken leaf spring, no doubt due to the horrible conditions of the roads. In addition, several trim pieces fell down. Our rig had 30K miles on it before the start of this trip. With that many miles you would think that the “shakedown phase” would be over. Not with the state of our highways!

  • @dalevig8118
    @dalevig8118 Před 2 měsíci

    You guys are awesome! I always learn lots from you! Thank you!

  • @tw8r50
    @tw8r50 Před měsícem

    A ratchet strap works for us. We have a slakeable and I put a shelf between the two and strapped the dryer to the shelf. Held up going on 3 years.

  • @robertnasser9937
    @robertnasser9937 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Replaced all of my outside locks with RV Locks, a little expensive and some little modifications.

  • @BruceS42
    @BruceS42 Před 2 měsíci

    These things all have problems, whatever the price point, and *so* many new RVers let that frustrate them to the point of seeming to hate their rigs. IMO, just making your own fixes is usually the right answer, along with sometimes bringing in the pros, but in either case, accepting that things will happen. We haven't had interior trim fail (yet) in 3 years of full-time, but at one stop I noticed that one exterior trim piece was missing, and the one just like it on the other side had a screw missing, another almost out. Early on, we had a storage bay latch fail, to where we could not open that door. Luckily, it was a pass-through, so I went in from the other side and got it open. The part the handle moves is supposed to slide against another part, but had gone past it (if that makes sense), leaving no way to open from the outside. I did something to make it not likely to happen again, but I forget what. Probably bent some metal. We've had the same problem with a seam in the gutter, and I've resealed with silicone, but that didn't last. I think I'll try the tape solution.
    We had a leak in our roof from the beginning, and it only showed up in the heaviest storms. It was hard to track to the source, but we found the roof has a "low" spot that makes a puddle form, right next to our skylight for the bathroom. When the puddle got deep enough, the top reached a point where the sealant wasn't good enough. It would then follow wiring to reach one or another light fixture in the ceiling (living room or bedroom, depending on the tilt of the rig), fill that, and drip. Once I realized the source, I added plenty of sealant on both sides of the "bad" seal, and it's been good since. As the great western philosopher Roseannadanna liked to say, it's always something. We even had a roof leak on the truck, which a couple of dealers tried to fix but failed. Turned out to be a light/camera fixture that wasn't well enough sealed.
    As for the bad roads, when we started, we took your advice and didn't bolt down our wheel dock. Mostly, that was fine, the bike was strapped down front and back. But some roads were so bad, the whole front, dock and all, was able to slide sideways a little, not good. So I securely attached the dock, which in ours is in a dedicated mini-garage, so no problem having it always there. I heard that there are plans to one day pave I-20 through Shreveport. Our dryer is well secured, but our residential fridge wasn't, and we kept having to adjust it after rough moves, until the factory guys heard that it moved, and said it shouldn't. So they fixed that for us. I think something similar is going on with our dishwasher, as it seems to be canted a little sometimes. I suspect there's a bracket for your dryer that either wasn't attached properly, or wasn't installed at all.

  • @charlesbrinkman3264
    @charlesbrinkman3264 Před 2 měsíci

    We used brackets similar to what you used plus pool noodles on each side. Works really well.

  • @raoulroberts
    @raoulroberts Před 2 měsíci +1

    Chad, do you come up with some of these ideas while lying awake at night, during long drives on moving days? They seem to have been through a bit of mind cooking - some ruminating if you willl. They're not half-baked; they're well reasoned. Love these videos. Hi five!

  • @deanwebster
    @deanwebster Před 2 měsíci

    Great video Chad!

  • @DG_ontheroad
    @DG_ontheroad Před 2 měsíci

    Great video 👍👍👍

  • @genepeters9383
    @genepeters9383 Před měsícem

    It may have been mentioned already. Most stackable washer/dryer units have a stackable kit similar to what you used. Also, floor securing brackets.

  • @bobgore3154
    @bobgore3154 Před 2 měsíci +1

    If that doesn't hold try the 3m two sided body tape , it won't ever come loose.

  • @austindenney1384
    @austindenney1384 Před 24 dny

    You can make a custom fit foam spacer by using spray foam in a heavy duty garbage bag.

  • @johnstangel8918
    @johnstangel8918 Před 2 měsíci

    Chad I would use a piece of the foam from an old mattress topper not only do they have the density you need they also work well with double-face tape. Give it a try I think you'll be very happy with the results. Also, it's nice to see you guys back on the road again and your fixing stuff I'm so tired of a lot of the other channels on the frame flex soap box.

  • @dougandrussellsadventures6710

    We love your videos! ❤❤❤

  • @donnaschneider2395
    @donnaschneider2395 Před 2 měsíci

    Dang our gutter is doing the same thanks we has no clue what to do! Love this type of videos we’re still greenhorns when it comes to rving

  • @rvhome5599
    @rvhome5599 Před 2 měsíci

    What we found works best for us is: M-D 3-1/2-ft x 1-1/4-in Gray A/C Foam Air Conditioner Weatherstrip from Lowe’s! Hubby put this in between the wall and the washer/ dryer on both sides and this stopped the movement and worked great because it’s flexible yet cushioning.

  • @airstreamer
    @airstreamer Před 2 měsíci

    Lots of good tips here.

  • @donaldlajeunesse1455
    @donaldlajeunesse1455 Před 2 měsíci

    Good video

  • @ejs6010
    @ejs6010 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice fixes. Pool noodles or pipe insulation pieces might be able to be cut to brace the washer and dryer. They would have some moderate compression and fill the spaces. Just a thought. Happy travels.

  • @rayduke7433
    @rayduke7433 Před 2 měsíci

    The pool noodle or AC copper pipe foam insulator idea sounds like the best bet.

  • @CoddiwompleTravelers
    @CoddiwompleTravelers Před 2 měsíci

    Before going on the road we had an upholstery shop. Next time you are around a Joann’s Fabric they have an assortment of different foams that will help you

  • @amazingunforgettableadventures

    Sedona view! Spent 3 months there, love the area!!!

  • @donmccormick856
    @donmccormick856 Před 2 měsíci

    In our 390RKR with the washer dryer I actually pulled the out half way and blocked up the front to be level. Then used two pices 1/4" steel 8 inch long and 2 inches wide and drilled for four bolts on the washer and four on the dryer. Marked them out on the appliances and drilled the appliances and installed threaded rivit nuts 1/4 x 20. Then used bolts and loctite blue to fasten together. I was worried the self tappers would eventually work their way free. We now have a 399TH with washer dryer in the garage and I sure prefer that.

  • @WillBelden
    @WillBelden Před 2 měsíci

    The Splendide stackable pair we have, the dryer screws down (or has a latching bracket, can't remember offhand) to the washer. We have ours under the "attic" in the garage (399TH). We also have floor brakckets. Even before I put a cabinet between the top of the dryer and the garage side floor of the "attic", we never had that thing move.

  • @jimthemosaicguy5500
    @jimthemosaicguy5500 Před 2 měsíci

    I just purchased an LG 2.3 cu combo for my 42ft Fuzion Toy Hauler…was looking for some ideas to reduce the vibration. Although it’s a different issue I stumbled across something that might work for you. Didn’t read through other comments - so not sure if someone has already suggested. During my online search I came across the following that might work for you. Search: Stacking Kit for Washer and Dryer, Universal Washer and Dryer Stacking Kit with Pull Out Drying Rack, Adjustable 29"/28"/27"/26"/25"/24" Stacking Kit with Ratchet Strap.

  • @livelifeunscripted6018
    @livelifeunscripted6018 Před 2 měsíci

    It may have already been mentioned, but what about instapac expanding foam package bags? They form to whatever shape you have and take up space. Maybe put it along the top edge so it will form a “L” shape over the top edge to keep it from sliding down the side.

  • @markgaudet
    @markgaudet Před 2 měsíci

    I used spray foam,it’s been great for 2 years so far.

  • @user-zi6sv3dl5e
    @user-zi6sv3dl5e Před 2 měsíci

    For the gutter, I used caulking only, and it stuck on pretty well. For the Lippert basement door handles, same issue as yours where rust appeared early on, needed to be greased and saw that the handles end up "catching" a lot of rain water, enough that when you open the basement door (lifting it up), as the handle is now upside down, that residual caught up water runs down the door and the open basement area, needs to be cleanned often.

  • @justenof
    @justenof Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the video maybe using a pool noodle between the wall and the washer and dryer

  • @timh8543
    @timh8543 Před 2 měsíci

    A dense furniture foam would give great support

  • @johnclancy7607
    @johnclancy7607 Před 2 měsíci

    I have used the eternabond tape on my gutter joints and it holds up well. Pool noodles r your friend

  • @deborahadams1642
    @deborahadams1642 Před 2 měsíci

    Haven’t tried them yet, in my Amazon cart but a friend says they work great:
    Anti- vibration airbag for washer/dryer

  • @buzzward812
    @buzzward812 Před 2 měsíci

    I had to do the same thing to my identical latches last fall.

  • @michaelcauseySA
    @michaelcauseySA Před 2 měsíci

    Chad Just ran into same issue with the Basement latch issue on My 23 Solitude 373FB. Going to 1. Let GD know they have an issue and what they suggest. 2. try same fix you did. 3. hopefully find a thin seal to keep it from happening again.

  • @rickrichardson5329
    @rickrichardson5329 Před 2 měsíci

    Chad I love your how to / fix it up videos. They are very informative and a lot of fun to watch. We're did you get your 90 degree drill extension at?

    • @ChangingLanes
      @ChangingLanes  Před 2 měsíci

      Here you go: gear.changinglanesrv.com/product/dewalt-right-angle/

  • @RKONeilJr
    @RKONeilJr Před 2 měsíci

    If you lube between the metal part that slides against the plastic of the latch it will work smoother

  • @johnnylococo4454
    @johnnylococo4454 Před 2 měsíci

    I found replacement hatches on Amazon had the exact same problem on my Riverstone Legacy a lot cheaper than going through dealer

  • @JP-ee8ni
    @JP-ee8ni Před 2 měsíci

    Great video and great fixes. My best suggestion is to buy a Class A next time 😂

  • @lorriebosley1189
    @lorriebosley1189 Před 2 měsíci +2

    The actual top panel if the washer has come off. The dryer sets on top of a plate that latches in to a slit on the dryer. The whole top of the washer has come loose. Clever temporary fix you have done there. But the dryer needs to come out and the washer top repaired.

    • @ChangingLanes
      @ChangingLanes  Před 2 měsíci

      The washer top doesn't seem integral to its operation, so it'll likely stay as is unless something goes wrong.

  • @WillBelden
    @WillBelden Před 2 měsíci

    We have a 399TH, and that seam is right above the sliding door as you go out onto the side patio. Would love to have you report back in a year about how well the Eternabond worked, long term.

  • @wrkllc
    @wrkllc Před 2 měsíci

    Chad I would remove the dryer then get some aluminum thin wall angle and frame it around the top of the washer anchor down to the washer then place the dryer inside the framed top of the dryer, then screw it good the the aluminum angle maybe like 1-1/4" x 1" x 1/16" making two units as one. But hey your brackets worked also.

  • @Elnu01
    @Elnu01 Před měsícem

    pool noodles sometimes cut in half. They come in different diameters and colors.

  • @pierreboucher7263
    @pierreboucher7263 Před 2 měsíci

    Have you considered Rockwool insulation board on each side of the washer/dryer? It’s stiff enough, it won’t fall apart and it’s not flammable and you can cut it to size. Just a thought.

  • @dalevig8118
    @dalevig8118 Před 2 měsíci

    I've had issues with those doors before. I ended up doing just what you did. I purchased one new but had the same issues.

  • @danielwagoner
    @danielwagoner Před 2 měsíci

    One of the larger pool noodles compressed on each side should work well

  • @Lacysontheloose
    @Lacysontheloose Před 2 měsíci

    At least you can take those latch bodies apart and service them. Crazy how much moisture gets in the latch bodies.

  • @user-mt3jq7vk5v
    @user-mt3jq7vk5v Před 2 měsíci

    As one subscriber says, pool noodles and also a lot of craft stores sell foam rubber in different densities and thickness.

  • @candycornett5061
    @candycornett5061 Před 2 měsíci

    I don't have to think about that because I don't blame on owning one I hope you enjoy your self and you wife is happy.

  • @jthelman
    @jthelman Před 2 měsíci

    I'd probably flood those door latches with fluid film a couple times a year, that would lubricate and also stop the mechanism from rusting. You can probably sneak a spray straw into the mechanism without taking it apart each time.

  • @liketheresnotomorrow
    @liketheresnotomorrow Před 2 měsíci

    We have the same seam thing on our Alliance Valor. Gonna have to try your fix. We tried just putting some sealant but it didn’t work. On a side note, that flat earth nasa shirt is awesome! lol

  • @Jeffbob442
    @Jeffbob442 Před 2 měsíci

    I use Anti-seeze with moly...kinda like pipe dope...Car guys like me that live here in the rust belt love this stuff! We use it if we think we will ever have to take that blasted rusty $$%%&*! apart ever again! Worked great on those latch's!

  • @socapaul
    @socapaul Před měsícem

    Memory foam would work well.

  • @WillBelden
    @WillBelden Před 2 měsíci

    Another great project (that I did), I ended up doing.... after a time, the washer and the dryer began to squeak. Bad. I've solved most by being able to replace the bearings on the dryer. I could NEVER get the bearings off the washer motor. I destroyed two bearing pullers trying to get them apart. They are ON there.

  • @scotttaylor3598
    @scotttaylor3598 Před 2 měsíci

    Maybe some memory foam from a pillow insert of chair seat padding....

  • @mvondras
    @mvondras Před 2 měsíci

    Chad...put a plastic bag in between the washer/dryer and the wall on both sides and spray expanding closed cell foam in the bags. Close the bag. As the foam expands in the bag it will fill the space between the W/D and the wall when it sets.

  • @scapflci
    @scapflci Před 2 měsíci

    We have a 2021 382WB - same issue with the door latches. Poor quality, and installation alignment issues also exist on the wetbay door, causing it to pop open while we are driving. Shimmed that one a bit, wire brush and lubing the rest. Had the same issue with washer/dryer. I built a wood platform for the dryer to sit on about an inch above the washer. I don't think the washer is strong enough to hold any weight on top of it when bouncing down the highway., ours was starting to cave in on top.

  • @lancewulfers2502
    @lancewulfers2502 Před 2 měsíci

    Pool noodles for the sides of the washer/dryer. As long as it doesn't get too hot there.

  • @cpiggy922
    @cpiggy922 Před 2 měsíci

    Pool noodles always work tight places. You might cut several pool noodles and wedge them where you want them.

  • @danbrophy3785
    @danbrophy3785 Před 2 měsíci

    My rain gutter has a seam right above the door…of all places. I’ve tried rain gutter sealer without any long term success. I’ll try the eternabond tape next. Hope it holds up for both of us.

    • @ChangingLanes
      @ChangingLanes  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Lots of comments about using flex-seal also... I'll try that if this ever fails.

  • @craigwilliams1073
    @craigwilliams1073 Před 2 měsíci

    Yeah, greasing like you did. Or Amazon replacement with better slam-latch!

  • @butchgeagan9768
    @butchgeagan9768 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Ace hardware is much better for hard to find things.

    • @ChangingLanes
      @ChangingLanes  Před 2 měsíci

      Oh, they are the best for the off-the-wall random bolts and such for sure!

  • @john0119
    @john0119 Před 2 měsíci

    My Boss at Work call's that "Picking Fly Shit out of Chocolate" :)
    You could try Fasnal are Napa Auto for good Hardware, and I would consider using a Strap/Winch Sys. for the W/D.
    Great Job Chad 👍🕊

  • @coreymerritt7742
    @coreymerritt7742 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Chad might I suggest some small blow up air bags I’ve seen some small ones on Amazon they just pump up with your hand

  • @justaman2363
    @justaman2363 Před 2 měsíci

    Gallon ziplock bags Fill with a little expanding foam spray and then close ziplock quickly and put one on either side in the middle. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @johndoty3557
    @johndoty3557 Před 2 měsíci

    On your dryer. Have you thought of putting spray foam with the foam board to create pressure to the dryer

  • @travelingwithtroyandrhoda6442

    Good universal repair stuff. Always appreciate your content. 👍🏻

  • @reberhardt
    @reberhardt Před 2 měsíci

    Our Splendid has anchoring mechanism to hold them together.

  • @reallyswift
    @reallyswift Před 2 měsíci

    Our Splendide washer, when rinsing moves quite a bit. I’m not sure I’d want that more securely “attached” to the walls. I’d be concerned about damage to the walls, and shaking the “house” during the spin cycle.
    Also, Splendide makes a bracket to mount the dryer to the top of the washer, but that tight fit in the closet might make it difficult to use.

  • @rscottcaldwell
    @rscottcaldwell Před 2 měsíci

    We have a GD 2600RB. I sealed the seam with multilayers of silicone caulk and seems to be holding

  • @pauljenkins5159
    @pauljenkins5159 Před 2 měsíci

    thin nylon washers between the components. Eliminates metal to metal contact.

  • @formerfuzz
    @formerfuzz Před 2 měsíci

    Pool Noodle, if not already mentioned

  • @TomLentz
    @TomLentz Před 2 měsíci +1

    The eternabond didn't work on my gutter seam, but I hope yours holds! My latest fix for it is 2 part epoxy in there (tape on the bottom until the epoxy set), which seems to be holding.

    • @ChangingLanes
      @ChangingLanes  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks.. that sounds like a good plan if this fails. 👍🏼