Hiya Permies!
I fixed a front-load washing machine experiencing violent slamming during spin cycles. The family was going to replace it after a pro 'diagnosed' it. First thought it was the 4 shocks, replaced those with no change. Then the springs, same. These were common causes online, the first steps the repair guy recommended, and 'cheap' parts.
Finally found the root cause - a broken concrete and plastic counterweight (pic). Partially stabilized it for continued use while we hunted for the part (which we were lucky to find).
It makes sense if this isn't worth full potential points because I don't have pics of the shocks and springs (or the 4 times I disassembled and reassembled the machine!), nor the final fix today. Also I don't want a washing machine in the future (but happy to help people who do!); I'm really excited to prepare for the laundry-by-hand BB and plan to use it personally going forward.
The hardest part - the spring wire to hold the door seal to the tub. The first 3 times all had my blood pressure up as it popped off one side or another. Today I put in and place and pulled it right into position! It always feels good to level up, and keep a machine doing its job
