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Applianceman2010
ParticipantRe: Camshaft for timer American style toploader
I certainly do Steve !
November 27, 2012 at 8:33 am in reply to: nice little video for anyone interested in refridgeration #381377Applianceman2010
ParticipantRe: nice little video for anyone interested in refridgeratio
Nice!
Applianceman2010
ParticipantRe: Bosch Washer – WAE24162UK/01
Yea sounds like motor cut out to me also ;). Go along the connector block and meter it.
Applianceman2010
ParticipantRe: laptop
Personally I have an acer aspire ,running on windows 7 . I’ve NEVER had a virus (touch wood) and it runs as quick as the day I got it! The parts are pritty cheap too. The wife has dropped and broken the screen twice ( about £80 a time , which I replaced myself) and she spilt a drink over the keyboard £10 . I think I paid around £350 for it about 2/3 years ago so I’m pritty chuffed with it to be honest.
Applianceman2010
ParticipantRe: Coffee maker repairs
you know like the Dr Pepper adverts… “Doctor pepper whats the worst that could happen?” lol :rotfl: …… never mind lol :rolls:
Applianceman2010
ParticipantRe: Coffee maker repairs
lol sounds like a bloody good idea to me! lol i will have a look at where i stand with commercial machines but i think i will give it a go if im asked.
Sing it everybody …. Doctor Dill…. whats the worst that could happen??!!
Applianceman2010
ParticipantRe: Coffee maker repairs
. Training? Just get in there and you will soon learn!
HAHA that’s more like it DrDill!! a bit of positiveness! . I got asked to work on an integrated Miele one about 6 months ago but i will admit, i chickened out !
Applianceman2010
ParticipantRe: Coffee maker repairs
….. ok well that burst my bubble haha. well i’ve fixed three before, one for a friend (he found the spares), one for a local restaurant that i do alot of work for and one last week for a new customer who couldn’t find ANYONE at all to fix it so i said id give it a go. Just though there might be a market out there?!
Applianceman2010
ParticipantRe: Postcode maps.
I need the postcode map to give my contractors exactly which areas I cover.
Applianceman2010
ParticipantRe: Second hand spare parts??
I have found over the last few years that machines are worth more in bits than as recons.
For example just yesterday i replaced the drum and bearing on a Diplomat (whiteknight) integrated T/D. The rivets had ripped through the drum so it needed the whole lot (drum ,bearing and spider. If id of bought a new drum that would of cost £85 and it would of costed me out of the job straight away but i had saved a 44aw in the shed. So i offered the customer either a secondhand one for £45 or the new one at £85…. of course she went for the cheaper option lol.
Then later i used the door and charged £15 for it and now next week i’ve got a motor to do in one (which again id of been costed out of because the part is so expensive)…. so i have not only made more from the m/c than if id of replaced the heater and sold it as a recon. but i have also been able to complete two jobs (another £90).I regularly use secondhand spares. (even though its still a little taboo)I just give the customer the option and it’s almost certain they will go for the cheaper option.
But as for getting any decent money for your spares…. good luck lol

Applianceman2010
ParticipantRe: Postcode maps.
djmorgan21547739@aol.com thanks BOB!
Applianceman2010
ParticipantRe: ISE w1607w pumping and filling at the same time.
Ok thanks ken just checking it wasn’t anything that someone had come across on these before.
Applianceman2010
ParticipantRe: Postcode maps.
WOW Martin you have expensive taste my friend!lol
Applianceman2010
ParticipantRe: Postcode maps.
Monmouth NP255ER
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ParticipantRe: Chipped worktop
*hometech ltd. http://www.hometech-uk-ltd.co.uk
*ive also heard good things about these guys.http://www.plastic-surgeon.co.uk
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