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BRAND NEW DUOMATIC DOOR BOOT FAILURE!!!!!!!
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Post# 682021   6/1/2013 at 21:14 (3,979 days old) by Gyromatic (St. Paul MN.)        

A little over a year ago I put one of those new fangeled door boots on my 57 gas duomatic.That machine is used 1/4 as much as the others.To my horror I happened to notice there was a small tear in it,and many more to come.I thought these boots were supposed to be so good.There not.Whoever has these new boots keep a check on them.It's all good I will put the old one back on it will last a long long time.




Post# 682041 , Reply# 1   6/1/2013 at 23:14 (3,979 days old) by RevvinKevin (Tinseltown - Shakey Town - La-La Land)        

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Wow John, sorry to hear that!   

 

The NOS door boot installed on my little Westinghouse Spacemate washer just before the big wash-in a year ago, unfortunately failed after just 4 months!   I think is was more of a "time" issue rather than a "usage" issue for this one.   I do have another NOS boot in the box, but I'm afraid to install it thinking it will only last a few months too.

 

Kevin

 

 


Post# 682049 , Reply# 2   6/2/2013 at 02:52 (3,979 days old) by alr2903 (TN)        
Just a question. This picture is the property of Travis


Post# 682051 , Reply# 3   6/2/2013 at 03:00 (3,979 days old) by alr2903 (TN)        
Travis post continued.

Sorry i could not downsize the picture.  When Travis originally posted this thread I wondered does it make a difference if the "seam" is up or down as pictured.  I wondered if the "seam" should be up.  My Mom used to slide a cookie sheet under her laundromat to get a little more use before she called for service. I do know it was risky business first a pinhole then a flood. She usually got away with it for a couple of months. alr2903

 

Photo credit to our own Travis.  Thanks. alr


Post# 682084 , Reply# 4   6/2/2013 at 08:29 (3,978 days old) by Gyromatic (St. Paul MN.)        
Kevin New door boot

Kevin,This is one of the new boots that was just made.It was produced only a few years ago.This was not a boot that sat in storage for 40 years or so.That is why I was so surprised that it failed.It was new material that was supposed to last longer than the original boots.NOT SO!Thank god I have many originals on hand.I wonder if being in a gas Duomatic had anything to do with it?

Post# 682502 , Reply# 5   6/5/2013 at 02:33 (3,976 days old) by Jetcone (Schenectady-Home of Calrods,Monitor Tops,Toroid Transformers)        
Wow John

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is that the boot I sent you?  I am surprised, I have had one installed in my electric Duo for more than three years and she is a daily driver, no sign of any wear at all. I wonder if it is the gas Duo reacting with the rubber. 


Post# 682582 , Reply# 6   6/5/2013 at 15:07 (3,975 days old) by Gyromatic (St. Paul MN.)        
That is the one

Jon,That is the one you sent me.I do wonder if the gas does have something to do with it.Not sure.Oh well thanks for the boot anyway.It was nice you thought of me.


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