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  • in reply to: Top pseudonym! #117144
    bazza500
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    Re: Top pseudonym!

    Was out last night, had 12 pints and when I got home bumped into my old mate Drew Peacock 😆

    in reply to: What do you give your accountant? #143461
    bazza500
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    Re: What do you give your accountant?

    We give him computer print outs of all outgoings and incomings. With nearly everything worked out. He just has to tweak it.
    I know of other people who give him “a bag of receipts” but the difference is my accountants bill is £750 whereas there`s is £1250 so I suppose the less time he has to spend on your accounts the cheaper it is.

    in reply to: Holidays #132596
    bazza500
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    Re: Holidays

    Just to let you all know that I am off :wave: to sunny Portugal 8) for two weeks and will be thinking of you all when I`m hard at it over there :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer:

    in reply to: Whirpool AWZ410 Washer/Dryer #143242
    bazza500
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    Re: Whirpool AWZ410 Washer/Dryer

    penguin now, now………Don`t put yourself through this again. 🙄

    in reply to: Whirpool AWZ410 Washer/Dryer #143237
    bazza500
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    Re: Whirpool AWZ410 Washer/Dryer

    481946818285 is the part you want.

    in reply to: vat #142967
    bazza500
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    Re: vat

    But surely if they have no input tax to claim this would mean they are not VAT registered and therefore cannot charge VAT when they sell it. Thus the VAT chain breaks at the first non VAT registered buyer and the VAT man only gets the VAT to this point.

    Oh. my head hurts!

    in reply to: Large Capacity Washing Machine Required #143121
    bazza500
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    Re: Large Capacity Washing Machine Required

    I was under the impression that the Whirlpool heavy duty washers had no heater in them and therefore needed hot and cold fill.

    I maybe wrong but it would be worth checking out before you buy.

    in reply to: WHIRLPOOL AWM8163 #142884
    bazza500
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    Re: WHIRLPOOL AWM8163

    I can`t believe I beat Dave Conway on giving someone a part number 😯

    Do I get some sort of award for this? 😀

    in reply to: WHIRLPOOL AWM8163 #142882
    bazza500
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    Re: WHIRLPOOL AWM8163

    BEARING 6304 PART NO. 481252028005
    BEARING 6306 PART NO. 481252028003
    SEAL 481253068001

    in reply to: Pricing engineers van stock spares? #141528
    bazza500
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    Re: Pricing engineers van stock spares?

    I`m afraid i still use the old van stock check sheet. A bit of a pain to start up but then we save it in a word doc and if a price changes it`s simply updated and printed off.

    The computer system in the shop tells us if something we have purchased has changed in price since the last time so if something increases then we up our retail price and if something decreases then well……………

    in reply to: UK Whitegoods Meeting 5 #127249
    bazza500
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    Re: UK Whitegoods Meeting 5

    Right guys I`m new to this so here`s the question……………..


    You all seem to talk up the ukw meeting. From what I can gather it takes place on friday night ( am I right?)

    For me to attend this meeting I would have an 800mile round trip. I would have to leave Friday morning, arriving 7 hours later, say 3pm, stay overnight in a hotel then drive back Saturday. Due to staff on holiday I would also have to close down for a day.

    Do you think it`s worth it?

    Or should I start a poll? 😕

    in reply to: Re:Flex Size #141333
    bazza500
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    Re:Flex Size

    Timbo wrote: There is a wall plate connector fed via a fused spur and this is located within two foot of the appliance.

    Timbo


    I was only going on the info you provided earlier.

    in reply to: Re:Flex Size #141331
    bazza500
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    Re:Flex Size

    Hi Timbo,
    It requires hard wiring because if you wire it via the fused spur the maximum size of fuse you can put in a fused spur is 13 amp. At 6600watts this hob is going to draw approx. 28amps. It would continually blow the fuse in the spur if the user switched on more than 2 elements at one time.

    If the spur is wired on its own 32 amp supply then the house wiring should already be 6mm. If this is the case then get the spurs replaced with 45amp double pole switches and then feed a cooker outlet to behind the appliance and wire the hobs into the outlets with 4mm heat resistant cable.

    Hope this helps but get back if you need more info

    Cheers Bazza

    in reply to: Re:Flex Size #141329
    bazza500
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    Re:Flex Size

    Dave_Conway wrote:
    Nope, only if you change the house wiring on the “other” side of the outlet 😉

    Dave.

    Which if you are going to wire them into the same position as the fused spurs you will have to change the house wiring as the spur wiring will need upgrading from 2.5mm to 6mm twin and earth.

    in reply to: Re:Flex Size #141325
    bazza500
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    Re:Flex Size

    Adding to Dave`s post you must use the correct size of cable (or bigger) but there`s no way you can run this hob off a fused spur if it`s drawing 6600 watts!!
    It needs hard wired to its own 32amp supply.

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