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ParticipantRe: F&P Dishdrawer Spares manual
just gratefully received
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ParticipantRe: Special tool of yesteryear
And apparently there was a frigidaire T/Tub with a Crown on the front
Lawrenceby the way none of these make any sense to me
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ParticipantRe: Special tool of yesteryear
Martin wrote:
iadom wrote:
Think royalty. 😉Empress/Countess 😉
The wise old sage says thinking Royalty it could be a Countess with power wringer or Empress with power wringer or the princess with the hand wringer
Or was it for a Regal twin Tub or a Regent twin Tub
or there again the Bylock queen
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ParticipantRe: Special tool of yesteryear
iadom wrote:
Lawrence wrote:
Somewhere in my garage is a box spanner that is around two foot long and the diameter of an old type drain pipe. Any guesses as to what that was for.Hpt Twin tub gear box nuts ?
LawrenceSame shape but about three times as big.
I will ask my old chap in the morning and see if he can remember .
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ParticipantRe: Special tool of yesteryear
iadom wrote:Somewhere in my garage is a box spanner that is around two foot long and the diameter of an old type drain pipe. Any guesses as to what that was for.
Hpt Twin tub gear box nuts ?
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ParticipantRe: Ariston Margherita built in
It’s a very old one about 10+ years old, (not Evo)
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ParticipantRe: Ariston Margherita built in
sorry it’s the heat cause brain fade ..
it’s a drawer line washer dryer
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ParticipantRe: smeg( built in oven) model piano 3040
From memory its the tangential cooling fan delay .
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ParticipantRe: 2nd Machine
I have now sold 6 and have got m/c’s 7&8 on the van one of which I may have sold over the phone tonight .
They are in a variety of situations ranging from old dears on there own to a family of 6 ,I am happy to report that everyone loves them.
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p.s
I have received van stock taLawrence
ParticipantRe: Bosch Dw SRS 56A02GB/B
Well did it tonight , what a job thanks Greg I owe you ,Took me 1 & 1/2 hours from first screw to last screw .only managed to confuse myself putting the cord guides back on but got there .
All in a kitchen that was no more than 1/2 the width again of the D/W .
Still all good experience ,Incidentally this is the same D/W that had a smell of burning and there is a lot of burning around the connections to the motor area so I wonder if that was it ?
Anyway job done cust happy and thats what counts
Once again thanks chaps
LawrenceJune 17, 2006 at 6:49 pm in reply to: apparently the average cost for CCN1 and CkR1 is £600.00 #179391Lawrence
ParticipantRe: apparently the average cost for CCN1 and CkR1 is £600.00
Where does he make this stupid comment ?
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ParticipantRe: Network Seeking Agents
Thanks Kevin been busy all day so hadn’t had chance to e-mail
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ParticipantRe: Network Seeking Agents
count me in ,the same details as repairs at please
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ParticipantRe: Bosch Dw SRS 56A02GB/B
Ok cust now wants part fitting ,anyone tell me how ?
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ParticipantRe: Servis Washing Machine Thermostat/Thingy
I have never changed a potentiometer something worth looking at is some servis machines had a dual NTC /Thermostat the way to identify it is
it is a round stat with all the terminals around the outer edge if you are lucky then it will have the part no on it if not you must get the serial no not just the model no
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