alchemysa
Veteran Member
It always seems a bit of a waste to throw out an old washing machine. I always feel that there's still a lot of good stuff still 'in there' if only i had some idea what to do with it. (Pumps, motors, drums etc.)
This was a perfectly good top loading machine until a 50 cent part in the circuit board burnt out and made a repair uneconomical. So I pulled it apart to make it easier to scrap. (I give all my old metal to a mate who collects scrap) . But just before I crushed the cabinet I had a little spark of an idea. This would make a good stand for the new front loader! It was an easy job. I just cut it down with an angle grinder and add a painted chipboard top. I left some 'tabs' in each corner to screw on the top, and ran some slit plastic tube around the top of the sides to give it a little bit of cushioning. The best thing is that the base already had four adjustable feet so it could be easily levelled on our laundry floor.
A 'bought' stand for a top loader will set you back about $200 so I was pretty pleased to get some added value out of the old machine.
Perhaps other members have come up with some other clever ideas for old washers or driers.
This was a perfectly good top loading machine until a 50 cent part in the circuit board burnt out and made a repair uneconomical. So I pulled it apart to make it easier to scrap. (I give all my old metal to a mate who collects scrap) . But just before I crushed the cabinet I had a little spark of an idea. This would make a good stand for the new front loader! It was an easy job. I just cut it down with an angle grinder and add a painted chipboard top. I left some 'tabs' in each corner to screw on the top, and ran some slit plastic tube around the top of the sides to give it a little bit of cushioning. The best thing is that the base already had four adjustable feet so it could be easily levelled on our laundry floor.
A 'bought' stand for a top loader will set you back about $200 so I was pretty pleased to get some added value out of the old machine.
Perhaps other members have come up with some other clever ideas for old washers or driers.