While I was in Clewiston I went to the local junk store and ran across this 120 volt Stacker for 50.00! The door switch was the only problem. For what ever reason the washer timer quit working and for another 50.00 I got a rebuild one. Not bad and it makes my wife happy. I have it roughed in for now.
I took the front closet and took the front off. I used a 3" hole saw and went thru the first layer of ply wood and I nicked the hot water line. No biggey
The more I cut around the more I found, cold water and the gray tank line!
Luck was with me. So I have it all except the power, but I am going to run a line from the basement breaker to the washer. And to extend the front out about an inch, rehang the doors. Back to normal. NO closet space for more of the wife's clothes. That's why we need a trailer....LOL
sam
I took the front closet and took the front off. I used a 3" hole saw and went thru the first layer of ply wood and I nicked the hot water line. No biggey
The more I cut around the more I found, cold water and the gray tank line!
Luck was with me. So I have it all except the power, but I am going to run a line from the basement breaker to the washer. And to extend the front out about an inch, rehang the doors. Back to normal. NO closet space for more of the wife's clothes. That's why we need a trailer....LOL
sam