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August 10, 2013 at 2:57 pm in reply to: Built in appliances compromise your ability to repair #397985
stevebunyan
ParticipantRe: Built in appliances compromise your ability to repair
I’ve started charging £15 extra for removing and refitting integrated unless customer willing to do it.
Not lost a job yet.stevebunyan
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS45C02GB problem
Have you checked the sink end of the drain pipe for blockages?
stevebunyan
ParticipantRe: apple iphone/ipod parts
I buy direct from china, pm me your e-mail address and I will forward you the marketing e-mails when they come in.
stevebunyan
ParticipantRe: Merc Vito 113
I’ve been running one for years with only minor repairs. Chain timing belt. At 130,000 miles and still drives like new.
stevebunyan
ParticipantRe: Work offer
Yes please
PM’ed you as requestedSteve
April 6, 2013 at 9:49 pm in reply to: Tips on fitting kitchen door to new integrated machines #392801stevebunyan
ParticipantRe: Tips on fitting kitchen door to new integrated machines
I use a router with the plunge stop. If you use the guide as well you can set the distance from the edge.
Same here with dowel and wood glue, works a treat.stevebunyan
ParticipantRe: training and advertising
Hi Mark
I completed the training course a few years ago and this kind of training is a good foundation on which to start and will give you the basics. But it by no means gives you the knowledge to solve every problem you will come up against.
Thats where time, experience and your friends here on White Goods Trade forum come in.I have been able to set up a successful business on the back of that initial training and there has been some long learning curves on the way which will continue as new models are produced.
I have also just ventured into setting up a White Goods Training company which has had a good response. http://www.whitegoods-training-academy.co.uk
So yes, I would say training can lead to a career for the right person, but it isn’t something that will happen over night.
stevebunyan
ParticipantRe: Amica AWB510LP
Often on these the pulley wheel stud works loose and throws the belt, re fit stud with lock tight.
stevebunyan
ParticipantRe: Specialist Refrigeration Gauges
Hi Ian
Are these the r600 gauges I have on order ?stevebunyan
ParticipantRe: widxl102
Does any on have the service manual for this model. Got 2 Center lights flashing. Fills but no motor action
Thanks stevestevebunyan
ParticipantRe: SMEG washing machine WMI16AAA error code 13
Does any one have the service manule for this Smeg WDI12C6 SN:00422/1725/1
Got a customer reporting same problem E13 flashing up at the end of a wash or drying program and continues to spin slowly. Fills washes, spins and empties ok. P/N-E 157ohmes.
On test I could reproduce the fault.
Has any one come across this fault.
He said he has had the door lock changed about 6 mths ago which according to the customer cured it for a short while then returned.
There is no crease guard selected.
At a loss, any ideasstevebunyan
ParticipantRe: rapport
Excuse my ignorance but what is the mirror download 1 & 2?
stevebunyan
ParticipantRe: February 2013 Meeting
May be it didn’t like the e-mails format in that I typed it wrong??? But tried it twice with the same result!!
stevebunyan
ParticipantRe: February 2013 Meeting
Worked from iPad. Registered now
stevebunyan
ParticipantRe: February 2013 Meeting
I clicked on the link in your post which brought up a form, I filled it in but wouldn’t let me complete and asked me to confirm my e-mail but there wasn’t a way to do this. So went back and tried again with same result. This is from my iPhone. I’ll try on the iPad later.
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