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 Posted: Sun Oct 7th, 2007 21:24

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laundry room was built after the washer and dryer was in place. the door was 24" and the dryer was 29" the dryer had to be replaced so the owner paid me to remove the dryer. I had to take out the drum and fold the cabinet together to get it out. he opted to put the new dryer outside...lol



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i replace those with the flimsy GE dryers, the cabinet bottom unblots and cabinet folds and straightens back out after



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What are you guys selling out there? Styrafoam or cardboard appliances?  I've heard of taking apart appliances to get them in or out, but never heard of folding sheet metal to get them in or out.

 



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