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johnmac11
ParticipantRe: Have you had this?
Dave_Conway wrote:
johnmac11 wrote:
Is it only me or does the name Gary Dickenson ring any bells?
I am sure I have heard of him before.Me too John.
National Homecare/Servis/Gbdar springs to mind for some reason (that isn’t cryptic, it just did when I read the name).
Dave.
I think that is Gary Anderson from that lot.
John
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: Energy regs, nut fitting
Have you got a model number Mark?
I have some of these old switches in the store.
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool akz151 ix 858515115040
Make sure that the oven function switch is in the off position as you cannot set the clock otherwise. If it is at off and you still cannot set the clock it is usually the the button switch in the middle causing the problem.
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: Have you had this?
Is it only me or does the name Gary Dickenson ring any bells?
I am sure I have heard of him before.John
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: Public Liability Insurance
Common practice around here when large companies/ councils and hospitals want you to do work in their premises. All they are doing is making sure that if you cause any damage it is cover by a P&L policy.
We had a job recently at IIRC a large engineering works, engineer turned up and called me because they expected him to go through a 45 min health and safety lecture before he could get on site, needless to say the job was aborted.
John
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ParticipantRe: Whirlpool part number requried
3 different variations of this f/f with 2 different doors. Need the 12nc number to be sure, starts 85********
The freezer has two different bins need to know if it is top or bottom bin. the front of the bins is also a seperate part.
John
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ParticipantRe: Good Housekeeping
Nice one Gegsy, But why were you on that site in the first place???? 😈
John
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ParticipantRe: whirlpool ovendoor
christophert wrote: The two pieces attached to the door appear unmovable.
This is one of these jobs that is hard to desciribe. The two pieces you see have definitely moved, you need to get some mole grips and attach them to the hinge part that is protruding. Put the door on the floor with the bottom towards you and pull on the grips till you can put the locking tabs back into position. It will take a fair bit of pressure to move the hinges.
There is a video here to show you how to take the door off so all you do is reverse the procedure once you get the hinges locked back into position. The video shows you a Bosch oven but the principle is the same. Use “oven door example 2” when you follow the link.
http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … pic&t=3771
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: On reflection,
Dave_Conway wrote:the wooses even need an extra day off to get over their hangovers after New Year 😆 Dave.
I will scotch the rumor that I was off on Jan 2nd. I reported for duty before the sun was up, didnt do much though and left early 😆
John
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: On reflection,
Spot on Ken, it’s about time that slacker Gegsy got his finger out and did a bit 😆
John
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ParticipantRe: Just Not The Same…
Best laugh I have had in ages, I to have all his dvd’s and they are well watched 😆 .
I am just watching the drivel on tonight for the bells and quality it is not.
John
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: Prima D/w
If it is a LPR600 then it is a badged Whirlpool.
John
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: Spam
Just took another look through the reviews and the spam is breeding like rats 😆
It will keep Dave busy tonight, I am off to the pub in 10 minutes.
:beer:John
johnmac11
Participantroly16 wrote:Just had a thought; what about having the next meeting in south Manchester for a change?
The last meeting was in Manchester, OK it was North Manchester
John
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ParticipantRe: diplomat hob ADP1520
Great minds………………..
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