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  • in reply to: website for downloading older manuals #386284
    EFS
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    Re: website for downloading older manuals

    Made by Smeg if memory serves.
    Technical was never brilliant and sometimes incorrect.
    Spares prices right off the scale. 😈

    Steve

    in reply to: whirlpool 3RGSC9455JQ3 #385803
    EFS
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    Re: whirlpool 3RGSC9455JQ3

    Factory part number is usually printed on the part.

    Not the 12 digit european part number I know but may help if anyone has one lying around.

    Like me 😀

    Steve

    in reply to: Correct silicone for fitting hob in natural stone worktop ? #385580
    EFS
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    Re: Correct silicone for fitting hob in natural stone workto

    Sounds very nice but how do you get it out to do service?

    Not that I would attempt it myself as I usually walk away from hobs in stone worktops as you never know how or what it’s been glued in with.

    Steve

    in reply to: Camshaft for timer American style toploader #385453
    EFS
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    Re: Camshaft for timer American style toploader

    Sticking timer is more than likely faulty mechanism in my experience.

    The black shaft is only to secure the knob and serves no other purpose.

    Steve

    in reply to: Camshaft for timer American style toploader #385450
    EFS
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    Re: Camshaft for timer American style toploader

    Do you mean this?

    Steve.

    in reply to: Drum bearin top loader philips/whirlpool AWG013 #385399
    EFS
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    Re: Drum bearin top loader philips/whirlpool AWG013

    Drum out then push out the big wire clip and bearing assembly drops inside the tub.
    Check that the bearing assembly has not been rotating in it’s housing as the heat generated by the friction will have melted the plastic of the tub outer and it will be fubared.


    Steve.

    in reply to: Cooker wire. #385134
    EFS
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    Re: Cooker wire.

    RS have a couple.
    http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/harsh-env … e/6603608/

    Steve

    in reply to: WOW Discounts #385096
    EFS
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    Re: WOW Discounts

    So we are!

    in reply to: Whats the best folding truck trolley #384960
    EFS
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    Re: Whats the best folding truck trolley

    Same one here but less dosh 50kilo max.

    Steve

    http://www.robertdyas.co.uk/product.php … ce=froogle

    in reply to: Washing Machine Installation #383827
    EFS
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    Re: Washing Machine Installation

    Where would you start with this one?

    Steve

    in reply to: best deal on a van #384973
    EFS
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    Re: best deal on a van

    I got a good deal on this van last month
    Berlingo 1.6 HDI crew van
    Two years old £5800 and no VAT up front as the previous owner had fitted windows in the side doors so counts as a car.
    Ex Highways Agency vehicle so there may be a few more coming through.
    Currently doing 52 mpg and a very smooth ride.
    The seats and bulkhead will fold forwards if I need the space.

    Steve

    in reply to: Still a nice little earner. #384369
    EFS
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    Re: Still a nice little earner.

    Reasonable price for a heavy lump.

    Tub half that is 😆

    Steve

    in reply to: Still a nice little earner. #384367
    EFS
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    Re: Still a nice little earner.

    Just out of interest how much for the parts?

    Steve.

    in reply to: STATESMAN GLOUCESTER #383371
    EFS
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    Re: STATESMAN GLOUCESTER

    I have been doing work for them for over 2 years.
    Good rates and always pay on time.
    Spares supplied FOC on warranty jobs.

    Steve

    in reply to: Bosch Neff Half Moon Element Removal #383189
    EFS
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    Re: Bosch Neff Half Moon Element Removal

    The fans usually come off easily enough with no assistance but
    having tried the blowlamp treatment on one stubborn fan which refused to budge and not wishing to destroy the motor I drilled a hole in it to get the top screw out of the element.
    Then I had to drill another hole same size on the opposite side to keep the balance.
    Drastic yes but it worked

    Steve

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