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  • in reply to: Feb 2010 meeting #312150
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    Re: Feb 2010 meeting

    me too pls

    in reply to: QER word of warning #312938
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    Re: QER word of warning

    Phidom wrote:I had a similar experience and stopped using them.

    and me

    in reply to: Hotpoint 9404W #310928
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    Re: Hotpoint 9404W

    have u pulled out drum ,have a look make nothing is wrap around it .greas the shaft ,see how u get on

    in reply to: oxy’balls #311950
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    Re: oxy’balls

    ball to that 😛

    in reply to: Hotpoint brushes removal tool #311599
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    Re: Hotpoint brushes removal tool

    iadom wrote:Never used one, I use a flat bladed, right angled screwdriver, insert it behind the tab to depress and slide out the brush holder. Easy to do with motor in situ.

    Jim.

    EDIT. Just found some in an old Qualtex catalogue, MIS.76.
    and me 😆

    in reply to: Bosch Cooker #310667
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    Re: Bosch Cooker

    mjhservices wrote:Bosch B1451N0GB/05 had new hinges fitted but still flaps open about 5cm giving the impression that the hinge springs are weak but they have just been replaced.
    Hinge sockets okay
    Any ideas?

    had one long time ago it hinge socket what u need to do is bend it put your srewdriver into hinge bent the bracet at top ,

    in reply to: Whirlpool American fridge freezer #311168
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    Re: Whirlpool American fridge freezer

    could have gone into defrost mode

    in reply to: Hotpoint 9404W #310926
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    Re: Hotpoint 9404W

    neilsukwg wrote:Use a junior hacksaw blade as a scraping tool to clean off and roughen up the shiny surface of clutch shoes.

    Also roughen up the inside of the clutch pulley housing where the clutch shoes are thrown against. Make sure of course no grease or other contamination gets on any of the clutch parts.
    good old days , 😆

    in reply to: is this too expensive? #311069
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    Re: is this too expensive?

    aclarke wrote:if it sells at that price 😯 im putting my prices up as have 3 in shop and they up for £120

    that cheap where abouts are u

    in reply to: Old AEG B2.88D 611563951 Built in oven #310987
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    Re: Old AEG B2.88D 611563951 Built in oven

    Electricmalc wrote:It has been a long time since I last changed the fan oven element in one of these. The element is rectangular in shape.
    Been onto Connect, and they say obsolete.
    Now I am sure we used to fit an alternative which was circular.

    Any info or part number would be appreciated. It would also make a 98 year old customer very happy, he doesn’t want to buy a new cooker 😀

    Malc
    u can fit circular one i thinlk it 1100 watts

    in reply to: samsung 2028 #310941
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    Re: samsung 2028

    thank you sir will have a look 😆

    in reply to: Miele T230C BLUE STAT BLOWING #310897
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    Re: Miele T230C BLUE STAT BLOWING

    got one doing same 😕

    in reply to: Hoover HNMF 2805 A80 #310777
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    Re: Hoover HNMF 2805 A80

    could be pcb?

    in reply to: Creda condenser tumble dryer T632CW intermittent heat #310389
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    Re: Creda condenser tumble dryer T632CW intermittent heat

    is there flot s/w ?

    in reply to: SIMPLE PCB REPAIR TIPS #309671
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    Re: SIMPLE PCB REPAIR TIPS

    iadom wrote:

    pup wrote:

    where can one get parts from pls

    CPC Farnell, Farnell, Maplins etc, etc. 😉
    thanks jim

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