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johnmac11
ParticipantRe: P A B L
works for me, when the audio starts fast forward 5 mins and you will be on the story.
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: skinny jubilee clips
I thought the plastic ones were thin? the only place I see them nowadays is on the little Whirlpool French top loader and from memory they are only abot 6-7mm thick and seem to be as strong as the metal variants
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: UK Whitegoods Meeting – Feb 06
I assume by looking at the stats on the front page that we will have 10,000 members by Friday.
Good opener for the meeting :tup:
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: skinny jubilee clips
leavemetogetonwithit wrote:Might be a good item for UKW members to pool together on a bulk buy here?
Look at the link in Dave’s post earlier on in this thread.Dave_Conway wrote: http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ic&t=12180
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: CDA CW494/1 dishwasher not washing.
Yep, it is the same wash pump
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: BUILT IN D/WSH CDA CW494
Dave is spot on as usual :lesson: This is a Whirlpool Dolphin type dishwasher made in Germany.
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: Wirlpool ADP 129 AV/WP timer
Just checked, this timer is now obselete.
I might have some in stock 😀 but wont be able to check till Monday 😥
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: bauknecht wae 8987
an email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk will get you one. Part number is 481246668557
johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool AWM 8123/3 washer – heating element
Walnut has it right here, the heater on the AWM8123 has the NTC built in.
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: WP AWZ650 (857565015000)
The second one is the front fan.
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool AWM 8123/3 washer – heating element
I would say you are getting shafted there, element costs 43.28+vat from Whirlpool retail. Looks like you are getting less then 5{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} discount from Connect
Have a word with you rep regarding your discount structure….
johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: TRUST MARK SCHEME
Just took a look at the website and it looks good in principle. couple of thoughts to throw into the debate then.
1) who would be the scheme operator?
2) I see it is going to cost 2k minimum to become a scheme operator so how will this be financed? Subscribers fund maybe?
The biggest stumbling block I can see is the code of practice, how do we get everyone to agree to guarantee periods,testing procedures, meter calibration, P&L insurance levels etc. If we are thinking of going further with this I think it would be a good idea to to work out the code of practice (UKW Charter amended ?)and show it to the members for their input to see the level of interest.
Johnjohnmac11
ParticipantRe: UKW Subs Funding – the future?
Looking through Ebay just now and noticed that there is a company selling ID card printers the kind that prints directly on to pvc card. It got me thinking so I did a bit of a trawl and find that a printer that prints colour onto PVC cards can be bought for about a grand.
Professional ID cards are probably to expensive for all of us due to the quantities we require but if subs money was used?
Would this be a good way of spending some of the subs funds?
John
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool SIOS
The last update was in December and is dated Oct 05, there should be another one due out soon.
John
johnmac11
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool American style fridge freezer
Hi Walnut,
Check your email.
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