Missing back panel
Hey buzywoman,
just a few words, concerning the back panel, if you're living in -- or nearby -- the region of Qc city you could try having a new panel ''fabricated'' for your washer. I've contacted a place where, actually, they can create a new cover at your specifications. In my case it was easier perhaps because I had another cover of exactly the same size and design to leave there as a model for exact replica. They offer a choice of either metal or aluminium foil as basic materiau. I chose the thin aluminium because it comes in white color on one side and it is a bit less expensive. Of course, you do not seem to have another panel at hand so the very exact numbers would be needed on paper (precise measures and exact location of screw holes, for example)
Meanwhile, quick calls to a few other companies confirmed that some may charge way more for the manufacturing-processing of a cover (up to hundreds of dollars!).
Mine's manufactured cover costs total $75. I am anxiously waiting to see the end result! It should be ready by the next week -- somewhere around November 15. So, if you're living in the vincinity and think the investment is worthwhile you could try contacting them, they are expert in the field of metalwork production. Even without a model, they probably could pull something interesting off their hat as a replacement for your washer. Why not just ask them what they think about it?
(...please note thas I wasn't paid to advertise this company in any manner...)
Anyway, here's the link to their website:
http://metallegerlv.com/
Hey buzywoman,
just a few words, concerning the back panel, if you're living in -- or nearby -- the region of Qc city you could try having a new panel ''fabricated'' for your washer. I've contacted a place where, actually, they can create a new cover at your specifications. In my case it was easier perhaps because I had another cover of exactly the same size and design to leave there as a model for exact replica. They offer a choice of either metal or aluminium foil as basic materiau. I chose the thin aluminium because it comes in white color on one side and it is a bit less expensive. Of course, you do not seem to have another panel at hand so the very exact numbers would be needed on paper (precise measures and exact location of screw holes, for example)
Meanwhile, quick calls to a few other companies confirmed that some may charge way more for the manufacturing-processing of a cover (up to hundreds of dollars!).
Mine's manufactured cover costs total $75. I am anxiously waiting to see the end result! It should be ready by the next week -- somewhere around November 15. So, if you're living in the vincinity and think the investment is worthwhile you could try contacting them, they are expert in the field of metalwork production. Even without a model, they probably could pull something interesting off their hat as a replacement for your washer. Why not just ask them what they think about it?
(...please note thas I wasn't paid to advertise this company in any manner...)
Anyway, here's the link to their website:
http://metallegerlv.com/