MapisM
Well-Known Member
I'm pretty sure that jfm mentioned in the past (though I couldn't find the thread) that he dismantled and reassembled a washing machine and/or a dryer to install it/them in an utility room.
The internal steel drum being the largest single bit, but small enough to pass through the small boat doors.
Now, I might be soon faced with the same problem, but after a few phone calls to the technical assistance of the brands which SWMBO would approve, I keep hearing that in modern machines the external "cubic" shell is in one piece rather than single panels bolted, or that there is an internal "U" shaped structure in one piece, with basically the same size of the external box (in Miele machines, fwiw).
Now, is anybody aware of machines that can still be taken apart completely?
Or am I missing some trick in what jfm said to have done?
The internal steel drum being the largest single bit, but small enough to pass through the small boat doors.
Now, I might be soon faced with the same problem, but after a few phone calls to the technical assistance of the brands which SWMBO would approve, I keep hearing that in modern machines the external "cubic" shell is in one piece rather than single panels bolted, or that there is an internal "U" shaped structure in one piece, with basically the same size of the external box (in Miele machines, fwiw).
Now, is anybody aware of machines that can still be taken apart completely?
Or am I missing some trick in what jfm said to have done?