mustangman
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Hi gang,
Still need to get my 1964 Frigidaire Filtrator working. Rich, Train Guy , has been a trememdous help with parts and advice. What I need now is a rear drum dryer seal that is no longer available. The Filtrator requires a fiberglass coated felt seal. The seal was glued to the lip on the dryer's back panel. I have been told by a repairman, not a member of this site , to use weather striping but Home Depot only has foam rubber seals. I checked with Michael's and Hobby Lobby for felt and they only have felt squares. I thought I had a chance of finding replacement felt through The Felt People.com. I just called them and had no luck. I need some suggestions as to where could I find some replacement felt. The original seal is thick as a nickel and one inch wide. Any advice or how to jerry rig a replacement seal would be appreciated. I thought about buying several front drum glides seen on E Bay and taking the felt off of them and piecing the strips together.
Once I recover from my latest retina surgery and allowed to read ( I'm not supposed to be on line reading) and do some lifting and strenuous work, I hope to get the dryer running again with the parts from Train Guy.
Rich
Still need to get my 1964 Frigidaire Filtrator working. Rich, Train Guy , has been a trememdous help with parts and advice. What I need now is a rear drum dryer seal that is no longer available. The Filtrator requires a fiberglass coated felt seal. The seal was glued to the lip on the dryer's back panel. I have been told by a repairman, not a member of this site , to use weather striping but Home Depot only has foam rubber seals. I checked with Michael's and Hobby Lobby for felt and they only have felt squares. I thought I had a chance of finding replacement felt through The Felt People.com. I just called them and had no luck. I need some suggestions as to where could I find some replacement felt. The original seal is thick as a nickel and one inch wide. Any advice or how to jerry rig a replacement seal would be appreciated. I thought about buying several front drum glides seen on E Bay and taking the felt off of them and piecing the strips together.
Once I recover from my latest retina surgery and allowed to read ( I'm not supposed to be on line reading) and do some lifting and strenuous work, I hope to get the dryer running again with the parts from Train Guy.
Rich