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| | I feel like I have a moral responsibility to attempt to repair anything before making it waste. So I'm trying my hand at the dryer. Sadly I didnt' realize that the whole tub joint pops upwards so I detached the tub from the join and then found the join comes off pretty easy anyways. Anyhow, everything is made of garbage these days: Photo of disassembled Kenmore stackable washer [https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/b1b70c44-d9d9-4529-b27e-92c45b773e21.jpeg] Photo of broken heating coil [https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/d378f942-4f0b-4c3e-9048-8d2c89c957fb.jpeg] But I think I can replace that. But while I'm in there: any recommendations on how to lubricate the tub joint? Anything else I should be replacing while I've got it apart? I noticed the tape sealing up the exhauste has disintegrated so I figure I should replace that with a strip of aluminum duct tape. |