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Post# 279885   5/13/2008 at 16:14 (5,826 days old) by xyz ()        

I haven't been to this web sight in a while. Been incarcerated or as I like to call it a "STATE SPONSERED VACATION" but anyways I had a customer the other day ask me if I had any front loader washing machines because she loved to watch the clothes wash. So i had this crazy idea to take one of my spare tops to a front access GE washer. I took a jig-saw with a fine metal blade and cut out a circular hole in the top of it. I then took a piece of plexyglass and siliconed it from the inside of the top. Then took some automotive foam molding and covered all the sharp edges on the outside. Crazy shit. But it worked and she loveed it. just too a lil' trial and error to get it right.




Post# 279991 , Reply# 1   5/13/2008 at 22:31 (5,825 days old) by dirtybuck (Springfield, MO)        
Hey...

If you made her happy, then you did a good deed. :)


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