Repair washing machine suspension rods FREE and FAST. See description.

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  • @HVACENGINEER94
    @HVACENGINEER94 10 місяців тому +16

    The moment I saw your hands I knew you had a solution to the problem we all face in the service field
    You gotta know I’m gonna try this out
    looks like transmission coolant hose your using
    There are different types or thickness of rubber too that can be experimented with but clearly the grease is also vital to slow the dampening which is the problem, not the springs!!
    Thank you good sir, I hope it works

  • @richardball3172
    @richardball3172 Рік тому +30

    You're the first person who explained what the real problem was. The felt was not providing enough friction to resist the bouncing. I used a peice of rubber hose first, 3/8" long, 3/16" I.D. then the original felt then Squeezed the cover back down. Reinstalled rods. Spins quiet now. I'm thinking the weight of the loaded tub puts added pressure on the felt squeezing it against the shaft and reducing the bouncing. Thanks for the tip.

  • @joeherder5591
    @joeherder5591 11 місяців тому +18

    To all the naysayers if it doesn't look like it will work its easy don't try it...but I'm here to tell you it does work! Many thanks to the author

  • @amtoat486
    @amtoat486 5 місяців тому +15

    Thank you! My washer machine has been moving around my laundry room since it was new. It was getting bad and my husband found your video. Your fix work!!! We appreciate you!!

  • @Dlee966
    @Dlee966 Рік тому +30

    As I was in the process of doing this I thought it would never work. Washing machine is now spinning perfectly!!! Thank you sir!!!

  • @curmelliamoorgase8236
    @curmelliamoorgase8236 2 місяці тому +6

    This 100% works...just repaired my machine on my own and saved my self the cost of new suspension rod...thank you 🙏

  • @muchos_tacos
    @muchos_tacos Рік тому +30

    Great video. You saved me from buying a new machine. It may not last for long but so far it is still going. I did not cut the foam. I just slide two pieces of zip ties in each rod. Thank you again.

    • @brettstrauss8562
      @brettstrauss8562 8 місяців тому +2

      Genius! I used your idea on my cheap rods that were worse than the old ones. Worked fantastic!

    • @rickeykeeton4770
      @rickeykeeton4770 8 місяців тому +1

      Did you put the zip tie pieces in the inside of the foam or outside?
      I am wondering if this fix would work just as good or maybe better/longer if the pieces were stuffed between the foam and the foam housing instead if between the foam and the rod itself.
      For one thing, it seems it would exert less wear in the piece of zip tie.

    • @muchos_tacos
      @muchos_tacos 8 місяців тому +4

      ​@@rickeykeeton4770No I just cut the pieces of zip ties (plastic) a bit smaller than the foams. I did not cut the foam. I forced two pieces. One on e/side. Good luck.

    • @rickeykeeton4770
      @rickeykeeton4770 5 місяців тому

      @@muchos_tacosInside the foam against the rod or to the outside of foam?
      If inside, did it hold up?

    • @muchos_tacos
      @muchos_tacos 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@rickeykeeton4770 I put them inside the foam and against the rod. I added some new ones again a few weeks ago when my washer starting acting up again. The washer is still good.
      Also to help the machine I put some anti slide cups under each support of the washer machine. I may get one more year out of this machine. Good luck.

  • @joshthompson8638
    @joshthompson8638 Рік тому +6

    THIS ABSOLUTELY WORKS! Do it exactly like he says and your back in business. Brilliance, thank you!

  • @buddywebser7498
    @buddywebser7498 3 місяці тому +5

    You are my kind of repairman Brother! Don’t replace the part, identify what is wrong with the part and fix that! Awesome job! Going to try this tomorrow!

  • @rtjap2184
    @rtjap2184 Рік тому +11

    hi, great video, after seeing this I held off buying a new set of suspension rods. I left the old ones in and used BELT GRIP from crc products. Sprayed onto the rods where they go into the spring with a full load in the washer to get maximum spring compression and exposing as much rod as possible. Works a treat, the friction from the belt grip is perfect and i expect to get a lot of extra use out of the rods. Thanks for the idea.

    • @phuckmarriage1178
      @phuckmarriage1178 9 місяців тому +1

      No, thank U for the idea! Some of these videos , as helpful as they are, only employ a general engineering aspect. Ut as the saying goes: there's more than 1 way to skin a cat. That being said , I in no way shape, or form endorse nor condone the skinning of any cats. No cats were harmed in the making of this post.😂

    • @queenslander954
      @queenslander954 20 днів тому

      Good one mate, you’re a legend 👊

  • @JassIthier
    @JassIthier 3 місяці тому +2

    OMG! DO IT BEACAUSE IT WORKS!
    Hi from Puerto Rico, I just want to say THANK YOU so much. I followed your steps one by one and let me tell. You have saved me over $300. I can not begin to express how grateful me and my family are towards you, we wish you so many blessings.
    One thing I can add in this method, when I took out the sponges they were all worn out and broke into pieces, so I compacted them back in with peices of the rubber hose and WOW ...the machine works like a charm. YOU ARE THE BEST.
    Thank you,
    Yazmyn

  • @dporrasxtremeLS3
    @dporrasxtremeLS3 Рік тому +10

    This Video was GREAT!!! Saved me from buying New bad suspension rods! I checked your other videos as Well! WOW!!! Great Channel! Subscribed! Keep up the Great work and help you Give us on UA-cam!

  • @azamshamshudeen355
    @azamshamshudeen355 Рік тому +8

    From trinidad I was going to buy a set of rods but I did what you do and it's work thank you sir have a good day. A.g.g

  • @danetilley3944
    @danetilley3944 Рік тому +6

    Thank you so very much, sir 🙏. This video was to the point, with accurate and helpful information. Great display of good ol' ingenuity and good ol' neighborly generosity. Your dog in the background was making me laugh, as well as your awesome display of patience with the white cap kept sliding down, being a nuisance and getting all in the way. HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA. 😂 Sir, senserioly thank you for taking the time outta your day to make this video as it helped me immensely. I spent 3-4 days jacking with my washer trying to balance it and try redistributeing loads, trying all sorts of ways to make it work, and then finally looked ot up and spent another 2 hours and 10 or 12 videos later I was about to start ordering parts the saw your video and spent 5 minutes watching it and another 30-45 min fixing my suspension rods and my washers like new..... you video made all the difference in the world, Thank you, sir.

  • @KhadijhaBlackson
    @KhadijhaBlackson 8 місяців тому +4

    WOW!!! You just saved me $1000, that’s what the technician wanted to just replace 4 spring brackets in my Midea washer. I was charged over $250 just to get what was stuck in my Midea dryer. Thank you

    • @phuang3
      @phuang3 2 місяці тому

      $250?! I bought mine (Panasonic) for $30 from dealer.

  • @imacrazy6872
    @imacrazy6872 Рік тому +4

    I like this Gentleman doing the video, very crafty to say the least!

  • @adrpals2324
    @adrpals2324 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you Sir, I did this repair to prove that the suspension rods were the problem. I had bought some cheap ones from Ebay and I still had the unbalance problem. I ended up buying the OEM and installing them. I will keep my original ones as backup.

  • @mikhailfong6234
    @mikhailfong6234 Рік тому +5

    It is Jan 2023. I bet it is still cold out there. Finally found an effective and simple way to fix this problem. Thanks, mate...a zillion thanks. I am thinking of using the rubber from a bicycle tyre tube because I have a bunch of them saved. Thanks again from Malaysia.

    • @rickeykeeton4770
      @rickeykeeton4770 Рік тому +1

      One of the ideas that I thought of too was a piece of tire to replace the foam.
      I think I will try work out mat material and or clamps at some point and maybe damping grease.

  • @cocotower
    @cocotower Рік тому +27

    "my rubber came off".... why Junior was born. :) :) :)

    • @alchemy1
      @alchemy1  Рік тому +2

      Haha.... . Took me 5 seconds to catch the humor. Good one.

    • @muchgreatness7497
      @muchgreatness7497 Рік тому +1

      "I'm getting cold and clumsy" explains why Junior never made it to the NFL also. (Thanks for the video).

    • @DumbCarGuy
      @DumbCarGuy 11 днів тому

      So your the one that knocked up my dog. LOL

  • @DanielJacksonisbiggerinside
    @DanielJacksonisbiggerinside Рік тому +2

    Bravo!
    If the tools you use depend on use consumable parts made of plastic and rubber, learning how they work and how to repair/replace them is *essential.* I'm very happy to see this investigation and report on how simple these stupid suspension rods are.
    If I had a parts store in my town with stock in these parts, this fix might not be worthwhile. But since it takes a week minimum to get parts (and sometimes two weeks) this kind of fix is a lifesaver. (My wife will just persuade me to buy a new $500 washer if I can't fix this one for two weeks... My plan is to save up all the money I save with these fixes and buy a Speed Queen.)

  • @wj71807
    @wj71807 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much!!! You saved me a lot of money!!!
    I actually used an air hose made for cars that fit the rod perfectly about 1/4 of an inch or less in length and just shoved it in between the foam. No more walking washer.😂

  • @JudiStory-gj9mi
    @JudiStory-gj9mi 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank God for the free tip, you are a blessing to me my brother

  • @tnfloose9023
    @tnfloose9023 Рік тому +11

    Did it. I also put some dampening grease around where it slide on the rod because it was rather dry. I also applied the grease to the connecting parts on the tub and body. Haven't tested it yet but I can tell just from pushing on the tub it's going to work

    • @tnfloose9023
      @tnfloose9023 Рік тому +8

      Update: ran a full load with a few towels thrown in. Works perfectly. Maybe even better than brand new rods. BTW this washer was banging of the sides and throwing a unbalanced code prior to the repair.

    • @caseslearningtube
      @caseslearningtube 8 місяців тому

      Did u use nyogel 767A or is there another brand / company that makes dampening grease? I’m trying to find some sold in a local shop or maybe Oreilleys?/ AutoZone, ? Walmart? Any idea if any of those places or lumber supply/building supply stores would have?

  • @ucdred1
    @ucdred1 2 місяці тому

    Thanks, I did that today and it's REALLY WORKS!!!!!! and i saved over $60- to $100 ..YES IT REALLY WORK. machine run so much better!!!

  • @dadsgarage420
    @dadsgarage420 Рік тому +17

    Thank you buddy for saving a skilled poor person

  • @rd5825
    @rd5825 Рік тому +8

    I like when you think of a way of fixing something in your mind, then you find a video on it. Thanks for your video

  • @richardstackpole3163
    @richardstackpole3163 Рік тому +10

    I did close to the same thing, just pulled the foam out and wrapped tape around it to increase friction. I think this method is better. Once the foam starts to wear, sometimes it is also dry and gets crispy, which causes it to wear faster: repair lasted about six months. That little piece of rubber is a good replacement.

    • @KevinGlassman
      @KevinGlassman Рік тому +2

      the rod kit is about 50$, i tried a few similar repairs, but i think im just going to buy the kit, it will last for about 3 years, and then ill buy anther 50$ kit. But my washer runs 3+ times a week for the last 3yrs. 50$ will be worth it

  • @a.c3923
    @a.c3923 Рік тому +2

    Very good information; I put a pin through the top lid but it keep getting damaged and after few washing, it was start beating again; today I tried your way and hopefully it will stay fixed until my new parts arrived. Thanks again.

    • @coviedogs
      @coviedogs Рік тому +1

      Haha, I think I'll take the pins out now and try this before I do a maiden run :) we must have watched the same videos!

  • @CybaGirl
    @CybaGirl 10 місяців тому

    Thank you so very much for your awesome video!
    BTW I LOVE YOUR ACCENT & HUMOR

  • @Detroitblue
    @Detroitblue Рік тому +1

    After over a month or two of hand washing my cloths while waiting for parts that I ordered to arrive I finally got around to this fix. First I had the banging and the grinding noises. So I eventually replaced the actuator and I nearly ordered a new trans too. But I cancelled that. I think that swapping out that actuator helped with the grinding noises but I am not certain, no matter because it was still banging like hell anyways. So I looked into doing this fix but when I first set out to do it the shock I removed didn't seem to be the issue in my opinion. Besides that it took a great deal of physical strength to pull out the dampening rod if you don't know the trick. The trick is vise grips. I had also heard about that metal drive block replacement for the plastic one which seemed to be a sure fire solution. So I decided to order the block and the special tool needed for the installation of it. The block never came and then all others were on back order for 3 weeks at least. In the mean time I had other things to do in the yard but still I fumbled around with a few more Ideas I had until finally the drive block arrived. By this time I had become and Maytag dismantle expert. I even got my machine fixed . It only ran okay for about 3 loads of wash. Much needed loads and then it returned to banging like hell again. I got a little discouraged and with the summer nearing its end I was most preoccupied wrapping up my outdoor projects ahead of the incoming cold weather Still I had resolved that I was going to try this one last fix before throwing in the towel. I had truIy lost all motivation, especially since I already STILL have another washer on order and everything. I ordered The GE One and Done from WayFair but it went on back order until Nov 13th an extra month BLOODY HELL! Clothes are stackedup and backed up in laundry baskets. My family has turned on me. Its a nightmare. I caught a break in my schedule and forced myself to try this one last fix, all the while it didn't seem like it was going to work. But I did it and then ran my washer though manual tests mode. It ran good with no banging. Picture me doing the Pee Wee Herman in the Risky Business hall way wearing tighty whities. I am so happy and greatful to you for this video. Now I am going to run this baby all night long and well into next week catching up on all these dirty cloths. Thank God! I was about to have to walk the plank.

  • @PhilipBrowne-n3r
    @PhilipBrowne-n3r 5 місяців тому

    I watched a couple videos and I liked your video the best. I have confidence your method is great.

  • @DonaldT-l2i
    @DonaldT-l2i 28 днів тому +1

    I just went to the parts house and bought some 3/8 rubber hose and 1/8 rubber hose. Cut it and split it down the middle and tucked the 1/8 inside the 3/8 hose and just tossed that foam crap. Tucked it in there and greased it up. And the machine has never been more balanced. Even the spin cycle seems more aggressive now.

  • @lopez8871
    @lopez8871 3 місяці тому +1

    What i did on top of what you did was put some tape on the rod where the springs are located and it helped alot more.?

    • @mymovies328
      @mymovies328 2 місяці тому

      will the tape come off after some time? is it working fine??

  • @Dangbo3030
    @Dangbo3030 Рік тому +4

    I've read that Amazon carries a thick grease called nyogel that is made for putting on the rods which will dampen the action. I looked it up and sure enough, the reviews say that it works. I have some stuff that is very sticky called ultra tef gel and I'm experimenting with now.

    • @alchemy1
      @alchemy1  Рік тому +1

      Perhaps it maybe worthy of putting the grease head to head competition with small rubber to see which one will last longer. And of course considering the cost and labor for each.

    • @Dangbo3030
      @Dangbo3030 Рік тому +1

      @@alchemy1 I tried some of the ultra TEF gel but it didn't stop the unbalanced effect of the centennial washer. It's got to be something else. I ended up getting an older washer, no electronics to have to reset,or calibrate. Just a simple washer with a large agitator that works excellent. Spins out great and less time drying

  • @wjsmccmsjw9351
    @wjsmccmsjw9351 8 місяців тому

    Good stuff brother 🫡🤓 you a legend. Fixing mums for her now and will report back when complete.
    Thankyou for the tips

  • @evelynspencer6031
    @evelynspencer6031 Рік тому

    Hello. Thank you for the advice. I very much appreciate it. You're quite an interesting character and fun to watch and hear work. thanx again!

  • @lasanascott9680
    @lasanascott9680 5 місяців тому

    Hey I tried this method and it really worked. Thanks for the assistance of your video

  • @rickeykeeton4770
    @rickeykeeton4770 Рік тому +1

    How to you repair GE rods that have no foam? Dampening grease and clamps ?

  • @JasonHitch75604
    @JasonHitch75604 7 місяців тому

    I replaced my dampers / (shock absorbers) on my suspension springs with a rubbe fuel line hose. The ID and OD worked perfectly.

  • @joeherder5591
    @joeherder5591 Рік тому

    This definitely works!..you have another follower thanks!

  • @muchos_tacos
    @muchos_tacos 8 місяців тому +4

    NOTE. it is almost a year and the washer is still working well. So. This repair works.

  • @DVEX1000
    @DVEX1000 Рік тому +2

    That's great. Thank you. The rods on my Amana are almost $100. That's crazy.

    • @alchemy1
      @alchemy1  Рік тому +2

      It is high way robbery as the saying goes.

    • @derrick8341
      @derrick8341 Рік тому

      I spent about $35 on Amazon for rods for my Amana and they lasted two months. How are yours holding up

    • @DVEX1000
      @DVEX1000 Рік тому +2

      @Derrick
      They seem to be short because the basket is rubbing on the top section. They're the right ones, I guess the washer gets used to the old ones. I'm hoping they settle in, I just might have to throw this piece of crap out as far as I can and get a new used washer. Have you seen the price tag on new ones? It's ridiculous. Well at least I know what's in store for me if this happens again. It'll be time for another washer, I'll be dammed if I waste any more money then I have to.

  • @alchemy1
    @alchemy1  Рік тому +11

    The clamps, the zip ties, the silicon, the liquid nail, the various glues, the shaft collars, the styrofoams, the garden hoses... are all temporary losing solutions. . You are not told that truth.
    This is a simple real actual solution you can take to the bank. All you have to do is to simply contemplate and see this in your mind's eye. It speaks for itself.
    And no...
    DO NOT USE RUBBER CORDS IN PLACE OF THE HIGH DENSITY FOAM THERE IS A REASON THEY IMPLEMENTED SPECIFIC DENSITY FOAM FOR THIS.
    Actual rubber cord will hold too tight and you will hear serious banging and in worse situation your washer might even walk over the floor. when spin time comes.
    Low density will not hold tight enough. Now I covered all of the nonsense. Unless you care to come up with another one. 🙂
    I have repaired lots of washers throughout the years. Not one single problem, anywhere. This not some throw away experiment wondering if it works or not and or for how long.
    It would take hardly a minute to get each rod done. The actual work. Making the video takes time because of all the explanation and so on.
    Read the description for other details.

    • @robertjohnson3835
      @robertjohnson3835 Рік тому +4

      These new machines are designed to wear out. This is a permanent fix. The motor will wear out before this rubber. Remember you are doing this to a machine that is near its end of life cycle. Hell if it buys you 6 months why not try. Haters everywhere. SMH

    • @rickeykeeton4770
      @rickeykeeton4770 Рік тому

      Are you saying this video using a small piece of rubber hose is a permanent fix?

  • @Jimmyky77
    @Jimmyky77 3 місяці тому

    You just Saved me Thousands and Thought of Dollars my Friend 👍🏻, , , Thx

  • @alexcoetzee9349
    @alexcoetzee9349 Рік тому +3

    i saw cable tise , nail glue, hot gun glue but i do beleave yours will last longer.. rubber is not to hard or soft to wear out fast...

  • @gregorystatt5562
    @gregorystatt5562 Рік тому +5

    It would be better if you could post a before and after video. Also, is it still working? Thanks

  • @Live_Loud
    @Live_Loud 4 місяці тому

    what is size of rubber hose? ANd what difference did it make? It was jammed before and now free? Why don't we remove the yellow part completely then? It'll be free then isn't it?

  • @danis4054
    @danis4054 7 днів тому

    You are amazing! I can’t wait to try this!

  • @gerohansalas9046
    @gerohansalas9046 2 місяці тому

    You are awesome man thanks for the best tip ever those suspension rods are expensive too,, 1 question in your video the little foam type white part mine turned into pieces do you have a tip on that ,, if there's something to replace that part because when I took it out it just crumbled to pieces...

    • @alchemy1
      @alchemy1  2 місяці тому +1

      When they get really old and dried out, they cannot be fixed. That is for sure.
      You can possibly use the suspension rods from some other washing machine that have been thrown away or someone wants to get rid of them.
      I have seen washing machines that just sit in alleys here and there and people's back yards etc.

  • @dw3403
    @dw3403 Рік тому

    O thank you. My ge spacemaker just started to make a thunking noise while agitating. So far not while spinning so i think its just the start. And I cannot find the parts to replace any of them. Front or back.

  • @rapbueno1029
    @rapbueno1029 2 місяці тому +1

    Very practical and insightful... thanks

  • @cjcortez7211
    @cjcortez7211 5 місяців тому

    It works! Thank you Sir! By the way I'm from the Philippines. Salamat!

  • @rickeykeeton4770
    @rickeykeeton4770 5 місяців тому

    Wonder how long this will last.
    Seems like a thin spacer around the outside of foam might last longer. That and dampening grease.
    Maybe very fine wire wrapped around the foam or pieces of aluminum trim place around the OUTSIDE of the foam to tighten it to the rod.
    If what I am trying to plain would work, it would force the foam around the rod equally all the way around providing basically the same wear for the complete interior of the foam without having to cut it and causing uneven wear with something inside the foam.
    Just a thought. Something I might try.

  • @toupsclassroomtoupsclassro9557
    @toupsclassroomtoupsclassro9557 7 місяців тому

    I like your idea, but I'm going to try and put the rubber shavings between the foam and the housing to make the foam? squeeze tighter on the rod. ty for your idea b

  • @juanrivas1273
    @juanrivas1273 Рік тому

    Perfect, thanks for you knowledge. Greetings from Central Washington State, Soap Lake WA.

  • @Quinn2277therian
    @Quinn2277therian Рік тому

    Uranian you soung like my grandfather he died 4 years before my dad passed, dad died 1974. I am 64 retired plumber thanks for info

  • @blessedperson3676
    @blessedperson3676 Рік тому +1

    tried this and it works great. thanks.

    • @blessedperson3676
      @blessedperson3676 Рік тому

      i believe my fix will last very long. since i put a piece of around the rod. about quarter inch long.

  • @VincentDzinh
    @VincentDzinh 15 днів тому

    what kind of grease you are using?

  • @AneshasCakery
    @AneshasCakery 6 місяців тому

    Does this work for all whirlpool washers? Even the smart load series?

  • @Twerp70
    @Twerp70 2 місяці тому

    I wonder how long this repair last.

  • @billywilson1954
    @billywilson1954 8 місяців тому

    I took mine apart. I bought from amazon some brass shim material. (verry cheep) I lined the entire hole with brass shim. Then I slid my rubber into what is now a smaller tighter hole.

  • @brianseibert946
    @brianseibert946 3 місяці тому

    Why do u have to cut Sponge or quark in half?? Can you just Shove , that piece of rubber in between the cork and the shaft... will that work??

  • @jmorris999
    @jmorris999 4 місяці тому +3

    2:46 - that's how my son was conceived.

  • @SkyLover247
    @SkyLover247 4 місяці тому

    Did this work for fisher and paykel top load?

  • @Angel40ishme
    @Angel40ishme Рік тому +1

    It worked perfectly on my washer thank you very much

    • @Angel40ishme
      @Angel40ishme Рік тому

      Follow up 1 month later and still working perfectly thanks again for your very helpful video

  • @rileyfox3871
    @rileyfox3871 Рік тому

    What type of grease did you use? Did you use Damping grease? Thanks

  • @impixelslol3489
    @impixelslol3489 Місяць тому

    I don’t get it, can someone explain. What does putting a piece of rubber do in that case? Does it stop the bushing or spring from bouncing? Going thru this right now.

  • @PCMcGee1
    @PCMcGee1 26 днів тому

    Good solution, properly snug. Thank you.

  • @alfredschmidt3659
    @alfredschmidt3659 6 місяців тому

    Are you using Lucas Red and Tacky Grease from Auto stores??

  • @enstead205
    @enstead205 7 місяців тому

    how the new one excactly work

  • @troykoshinski2894
    @troykoshinski2894 Рік тому +3

    They don't come with grease on them and your fix may work but if your trying to use friction with the pieces of rubber why would you put grease. That yellowish stuff is a sticky substance that works it way out of the inside and dry's up. If you use the substance out of the rodent and insect glue traps. its messy and there's a little trick to it but its the best thing i have found. Also if you grease the top of that piece that the machine rest on and also the cup that it rest on at the top in the plastic cup and put the centering springs on that the manufacture's decided they needed. I actually put 4 on not 2 and I make my own that have a lot more resistance to them than the factory ones.

    • @alchemy1
      @alchemy1  Рік тому +5

      You are conflating vertical friction component with tension needed on the horizontal axis.
      One you want and the other you want to dissipate.
      Vertical friction causes binding incongruent movement which you want to control creating smooth reciprocating action. No different than reciprocating piston in your engine.
      It is the exact same principle of forces in action and the thermodynamics involved.
      ( I did not want to get technical but you left me no choice. And I still have to only assume you got it.)
      Most of my videos are concerned with bigger fish to fry.

    • @robertjohnson3835
      @robertjohnson3835 Рік тому +3

      This fixed mine. Saved 800 over buying new machine.

    • @SpaceCowboyFun
      @SpaceCowboyFun 11 місяців тому

      If you don't grease or use damping grease it will wear out quicker.

  • @club7s
    @club7s Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the advice...trying it out tomorrow

  • @glen8461
    @glen8461 4 місяці тому

    Good video. thanks. Can use friction grease instead of normal grease also. Makes a difference. The same stuff they use in video game controllers.👍

    • @xXvodoodaddypXx
      @xXvodoodaddypXx 4 місяці тому

      Yes, that's actually whats called for...

  • @Dlee966
    @Dlee966 Рік тому

    So my washing machine is rocking and going crazy when it hits spin cycle. Last night it rocked a little but ended up spinning OK. Think these springs are my problem?

  • @abbieabbie6818
    @abbieabbie6818 Рік тому

    What about a tube from a wheel ? I'm try what you did

  • @firstestate
    @firstestate Рік тому

    Will dampening grease packed in on the high density foam help?

  • @RickVogel-me6vg
    @RickVogel-me6vg 6 місяців тому +1

    Anyone else have a giggity moment when he said his rubber came off 😂.

  • @232w
    @232w Рік тому

    How long it'll be work))?

  • @cafemolido5459
    @cafemolido5459 3 місяці тому

    Cut a piece of cork to fit in there @1:22, squeeze it in; drill a hole in the middle a bit smaller than the rod

  • @anthonymartin916
    @anthonymartin916 27 днів тому

    I'm on it!! Thanks!!

  • @mydogs4657
    @mydogs4657 10 місяців тому

    What kinda grease?

  • @marlonopulencia1749
    @marlonopulencia1749 9 місяців тому

    Thank you sir for the tip. More power

  • @thebull-des14698
    @thebull-des14698 11 місяців тому

    what is the slice of rubber doing???

    • @SpaceCowboyFun
      @SpaceCowboyFun 11 місяців тому +2

      Making the high density foam more snug.

  • @MikeAndrews-scootertrash76
    @MikeAndrews-scootertrash76 21 день тому

    "JUST LIKE THAT " "YOU SEE THAT " LOL NO GO OUT AN GOT SOME MORE GOLD

  • @jers13crify
    @jers13crify 2 місяці тому

    From Costa Rica 🇨🇷
    👍👍

  • @xXvodoodaddypXx
    @xXvodoodaddypXx 4 місяці тому +1

    The grease is actually called a dampening grease.. it actually provides friction on the rod..

  • @jeffgads
    @jeffgads Місяць тому

    Thank you so much👌 I just fixed mine

  • @trackerbuckmann1627
    @trackerbuckmann1627 Рік тому

    What does this accomplish exactly, is it compressing the spring?

    • @SpaceCowboyFun
      @SpaceCowboyFun 11 місяців тому +3

      No, gripping the rod better to dampen the motion. It only needs to grip for a moment.

  • @247nevergiveup
    @247nevergiveup Рік тому

    You sir are a genius. Thank you

  • @mcnbtx1
    @mcnbtx1 Рік тому

    Just gave it a try hoping it works!! Thank you

  • @MaryTom026
    @MaryTom026 25 днів тому

    Thanku bro that's a great thing u shared us

  • @dwjackson903
    @dwjackson903 Рік тому

    Much appreciated buddy, I will be trying this very soon and giving some feedback.

  • @stileshumphrey4195
    @stileshumphrey4195 11 місяців тому

    You never showed video of before and after. How do I know if it even worked?

    • @joeherder5591
      @joeherder5591 11 місяців тому

      Trust me I've done it to a few machines now and this method does work

  • @macmexable
    @macmexable 5 місяців тому

    You are a genius. Thank you

  • @VirtualShelling411
    @VirtualShelling411 Рік тому

    Looks great way I’m gonna try it thanks for posting this!

  • @GanashNaidoo
    @GanashNaidoo 7 днів тому

    Well done

  • @sunnykadavi8326
    @sunnykadavi8326 Рік тому +2

    It helped me thanks..

  • @johnmyers9960
    @johnmyers9960 Місяць тому

    Don't forget the grease...I notice when the old ones were out of whack there was no grease in the top part of that cap when you buy new ones it's packed full of grease in the top part

  • @dk7680
    @dk7680 8 місяців тому

    April 2024, eastern Washington. Thanks for the tip!

  • @charlottegorden541
    @charlottegorden541 Рік тому +1

    I love this. Yeah!