I would like to do something like this for my washing machine only so I can service our dryer easier. How do you know that the platform will hold the washer with a full load with water? Also, does it move around a lot when spinning?
80% of the dolly is 2x8 the rest is plywood holding it together. After using it and morning it around during construction for about two years, it is still holding up. If you are a little doubtful of the dolly, I will also use pl construction adhesive to add that extra strength. Also it dose shake while rinsing and move about a 1/2” every 8 months or so.
I have 2 washers and 2 dryers, I'm considering building a platform out of 1 1/8" plywood with 6 wheels, 1 at each corner, and 1 center front and back. After using your machines on the dolly you built, would you recommend all wheels be locking or just the 4 corners?
Excelente chicos, les deseo mucho éxito, pues para mejorar, lo que las puedo decir desde mi experiencia como consumidora de contenido es que mantengan los videos cortos, obvio eso depende del contenido, ver videos de las de 15 minutos aburre mucho. Felicidades y que Dios los bendiga
I didn’t level haha. Two years later and this is the first time I think about that. The vibration isn’t bad in my opinion. When I wash bed sheets, a heavy coat it vibrates a lot but with the wheels lock it really isn’t a problem. The washer on the platform doesn’t move so I am not worried about my washer falling. But I find myself having to unlock the wheels and straightening the washer like once every 6 months or so
When you stack dryer on top of washer how does it impact the vertically challenged, shouldn't the manufacturers move the controls to the lower part of the dryer? Those 5 ft and under will love it. Come on LG take the lead.
When the washer is running, is the dolly stable? I am wondering if the spin cycles make it shake a lot.
It shakes but not too bad. I do have to adjust it once a year. Just unlock the wheels and move it and make it straight. Worth it to me.
What is the thickness of the wood at the boarders that the plywood sits on?
It was a 2x8
I would like to do something like this for my washing machine only so I can service our dryer easier. How do you know that the platform will hold the washer with a full load with water? Also, does it move around a lot when spinning?
80% of the dolly is 2x8 the rest is plywood holding it together. After using it and morning it around during construction for about two years, it is still holding up. If you are a little doubtful of the dolly, I will also use pl construction adhesive to add that extra strength. Also it dose shake while rinsing and move about a 1/2” every 8 months or so.
I have 2 washers and 2 dryers, I'm considering building a platform out of 1 1/8" plywood with 6 wheels, 1 at each corner, and 1 center front and back. After using your machines on the dolly you built, would you recommend all wheels be locking or just the 4 corners?
I recommend you lock them all. You will still get some movement. I have to move it into the right place ever 6-8 months
Excelente chicos, les deseo mucho éxito, pues para mejorar, lo que las puedo decir desde mi experiencia como consumidora de contenido es que mantengan los videos cortos, obvio eso depende del contenido, ver videos de las de 15 minutos aburre mucho. Felicidades y que Dios los bendiga
I understand. Long videos aren’t for everyone.
How do you handle leveling? How is vibration?
I didn’t level haha. Two years later and this is the first time I think about that. The vibration isn’t bad in my opinion. When I wash bed sheets, a heavy coat it vibrates a lot but with the wheels lock it really isn’t a problem. The washer on the platform doesn’t move so I am not worried about my washer falling. But I find myself having to unlock the wheels and straightening the washer like once every 6 months or so
How do you reach back wheels to lock/ unlock?
I lay on the floor and lock them. Since I don’t move it often I see it as not being too much of a pain
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When you stack dryer on top of washer how does it impact the vertically challenged, shouldn't the manufacturers move the controls to the lower part of the dryer? Those 5 ft and under will love it. Come on LG take the lead.
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Samsung's newer sets have a wiring setup that turns the washer's controls into both washer and dryer which renders the top controls unused
Lol, us not so short people 6' would have trouble reaching the controls if the dryer was on the floor next to the washer. Lol