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<blockquote data-quote="RustyC" data-source="post: 464207" data-attributes="member: 1997"><p>Has your washing machine ever gotten out of balance? What about a tire on your vehicle?</p><p>Balancing beads work on a tire right? Why not in a washing machine?</p><p></p><p>I actually tried this one. It was inspired by a hoola hoop that found its way to my house somehow. I cut the hoop down it just fit in the tub of the washer. Then I added bb's for a ballast. Sealed the hoop and installed it back into the washer.</p><p>The results were not earth shattering to say the least. Maybe a larger hoop diameter or heavier ballast would have helped. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/dunno.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":dunno:" title="Dunno :dunno:" data-shortname=":dunno:" /></p><p>Ended up replacing the washer a few months later so it may have been to far out gone to help.</p><p>I would love to see G.E. or Maytag bring something like this to the market. The wife does not understand the concept of overloading a washing machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyC, post: 464207, member: 1997"] Has your washing machine ever gotten out of balance? What about a tire on your vehicle? Balancing beads work on a tire right? Why not in a washing machine? I actually tried this one. It was inspired by a hoola hoop that found its way to my house somehow. I cut the hoop down it just fit in the tub of the washer. Then I added bb's for a ballast. Sealed the hoop and installed it back into the washer. The results were not earth shattering to say the least. Maybe a larger hoop diameter or heavier ballast would have helped. :dunno: Ended up replacing the washer a few months later so it may have been to far out gone to help. I would love to see G.E. or Maytag bring something like this to the market. The wife does not understand the concept of overloading a washing machine. [/QUOTE]
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