I'll order a new dishwasher :-(
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I'll order a new dishwasher :-(
Indeed, man stuff.
I have just returned from Timbertrove where I purchased a length of pressure treated timber, I was able to blag a little as I had the rough dimensions of the shed I purchased from the same people a few years back.
Got a little testy in the "shed" as we discussed exact dimensions at which point the chap aired on the side of caution and told me, as casual as you like, "if it is too long you can just cut it yourself".
Oh my. I own one screwdriver and a small wrench (the origin of which I am unsure).
the tossers who installed my new washing machine used the old pipe which I found the washer on the floor.
:furious: I found a leak when I got back from Italy.
so i had to pull out the machine and fix it. a washing machine is not a fun thing to move around makes you look like a wimp
I was once dispatched by a withering look of contempt from a german service engineer, who I called out to fix my Hotpoint washing machine, shortly after moving there on a secondment.
The bloke couldn't fathom why there was both a hot and cold feed and having poked about a bit, he suggested we by a proper machine to do the job.. Recognising we were on a loser, we swiftly went off to the local Saturn and weighed in with a Siemens. :-(
Not really. There are enclosed spaces and plumbing going on, which raises the question of what happens to all the gunk and crap? I have bad memories of visiting my dear parents' house where rinsing does not happen and the glasses seem to have bits of last week's dinner attached to them.
In my home the dishwasher has never worked and I have washed up by hand for the last ten years.
Is there any chance that you might be able to post on a thread one day without doing the whole professional northerner thing? ;-)
(Actually, I have just had an electro-magnet thing installed on the boiler that is supposed to help protect the boiler and washing machine from the hard water.)