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<p>[QUOTE="Chuck_A, post: 3976222, member: 104486"]I am a master electrician licensed in WA state and you are wrong! Look at the information that I provided or any dryer assembly schematics, it is impossible to have dryer damage as your illustration shows, the laws of physics apply. Look at your own dryer and see for yourself. A coin cannot roll on its edge between inner drum and the outer shell without falling out when the cycle is complete. 35+ years of experience and personally taking the time to disassemble one proves it. You can make up any story you wish to, it's not like the magic bullet we've heard about that can suddenly make a right turn and change direction. Tell me how a coin could ever get there and smooth the edges of a dime in the first place? Besides the fact that the heat would leave blisters in the coins cladding due to the heat as you've seen from other posts of dryer damage. Most coins fall in through the lint trap and end up on the floor if it doesn't have a cover plate for the bottom of the dryer and you'll never even see it. BTW, it's never cost effective to repair a dryer, it is far cheaper to replace it![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck_A, post: 3976222, member: 104486"]I am a master electrician licensed in WA state and you are wrong! Look at the information that I provided or any dryer assembly schematics, it is impossible to have dryer damage as your illustration shows, the laws of physics apply. Look at your own dryer and see for yourself. A coin cannot roll on its edge between inner drum and the outer shell without falling out when the cycle is complete. 35+ years of experience and personally taking the time to disassemble one proves it. You can make up any story you wish to, it's not like the magic bullet we've heard about that can suddenly make a right turn and change direction. Tell me how a coin could ever get there and smooth the edges of a dime in the first place? Besides the fact that the heat would leave blisters in the coins cladding due to the heat as you've seen from other posts of dryer damage. Most coins fall in through the lint trap and end up on the floor if it doesn't have a cover plate for the bottom of the dryer and you'll never even see it. BTW, it's never cost effective to repair a dryer, it is far cheaper to replace it![/QUOTE]
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