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EFS
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool/ Maytag ice maker internal harness
I have one here.
Pm address details and I will post it out
Steve
EFS
ParticipantRe: Montpellier TCS 8
Door reversal is not shown in the manual but may be possible.
The door switch mechanism including the wiring would need to be transferred to the other side.
Modification may affect your warranty so best to consult the manufacturer first.Steve.
EFS
ParticipantRe: Holy Moly Thats Expensive!!
Applianceman2010 wrote:I just enquired about 4 hinges for a Britannia range cooker….. £147.68 inc vat!!!! how the hell can they get away with that its onlt a spring and a bit of metal!!!!! Bloody rip off!! Thats £37 a hinge it probibly only costs them a couple of quid to make! 👿 😡
Contact Mr Bo Fang here
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/32983 … Hinge.htmlHe normally wants about £1 a set for orders of 5000 pcs but if you offered him a bit more he may oblige and do a smaller amount. 😈
Only joking but thats what this stuff really costs
Steve
EFS
ParticipantRe: Volcanic Rock drying?
Nicked from t’internet
Dishwasher and Washer Dryer with Zeolite Technology
Zeolite adsorption technology can be used as an open system in a dish washer or washer dryer (= washing machine and dryer in one), thereby contributing to savings in energy. That is because the dishes or the washing do not need to have a high temperature for drying – as was the case up to now – when they are dried by means of dry, warm air that circulates through a zeolite sorber.During the pre-wash cycle in a dishwasher, the zeolite sorber desorbs (is baked out) and the water vapour that comes out of the zeolite is transferred to the dishes along with a part of the perceivable heat. This results in energy recovery. After rinsing, the dishes are dried at a low temperature in a airstream that circulates through the zeolite sorber. Dishwashers with zeolite technology are ranked in the category A+++.
Zeo-Tech GmbH has developed an innovative, energy-efficient process and applied for a patent. In this process, the zeolite is prepared during the pre-wash cycle with a very low energy requirement and in a very short time. This process allows very low cost implementation of the zeolite drying method in a dishwasher.
EFS
ParticipantRe: who owns this site ???
Have they got any though?
I have just got a refund from paypal after 6 weeks from an outfit advertising a part on ebid at a very low price.
The ad said they had 25 in stock but they had none and lost me the job in the end 😈
Steve
EFS
ParticipantRe: beko sponsor the fa cup
funkyboogy wrote:
“We all hope that nothing will break down or spontaneously burst into flames.”
That bit was not in quotation marks so didn’t come from Mr Balcioglu.
More likely a certain Mr Watt 😆EFS
ParticipantRe: PLI Costs
Direct Line £67.00 £2m (no heat work)
Steve
EFS
ParticipantRe: WASHING MACHINE PRICE 1973
First new washing machine I bought was in 1983 and was an Ariston LB818 (800 spin 18 Programs TOP OF THE RANGE) cost with staff discount was about £198.
I got one for Mum & Dad at the same time.Ours was absolutely hammered by boiling terry nappies for two kids plus ‘er indoors wouldn’t have a soaking bucket and when a nappy came off it went in the washer for a rinse cycle.
It lasted 14 years with 1 bearing change and only went when I couldn’t get a timer for it.Mum’s went on for 23 years ’til the drum support dissolved.
I have ISE now which probably cost the same in real terms.
Steve
EFS
ParticipantRe: Van Persie heading to Old Trafford
Breaking news.
Van Persie’s flat has been set on fire!
Police think it’s Arsene. 😀
Going for my coat now
Steve
EFS
ParticipantRe: Fill Hose Adapter – US to UK
UK 3/4 bsp hoses will fit.
The thread pattern is the same but slightly deeper and they go on tighter than tight but without cross threading.
Some posters on here don’t like the idea but almost every Whirlpool washer I see has UK hoses fitted and I didn’t fit them.
The only hose failures I have seen are the originals which have leaked very slightly and rusted away.Steve
EFS
ParticipantEFS
ParticipantRe: The speed of light!
kwatt wrote:Shut it now, both of you. :cuss:
K.
Feel the love 8)EFS
ParticipantRe: The speed of light!
You can have 100meg here if you want it but who needs it?
I signed up for 45meg which is virtually guaranteed as it comes down the same wire.When the full program is rolled out my speed will probably slow down a bit but I probably won’t notice.
The old phone boxes are cream coloured if you can find one,some I think are listed monuments and can’t be shifted.
Later ones are glass enclosures ,same as BT
I honestly can’t remember the last time I used one.Steve
EFS
ParticipantRe: The speed of light!
It’s Kingston Communications our local provider.
No BT here, in fact nobody else full stop but beggars can’t be choosers and they are putting in the investment so good luck to them.Steve
PS can’t beat a bit of pron
EFS
ParticipantRe: The speed of light!
This was with the wire plugged in.
Wifi is a little slower.
I have had to use bigger nails to hold the computer down 😀
Steve
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