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| Thread ID: 88477 | 2008-03-28 21:17:00 | Dishwasher door problem | dolby digital (5073) | PC World Chat |
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| 653765 | 2008-03-30 21:20:00 | Sorry, I have to disagree with you all. By the time you add in frustrations,time, swmbo irritation etc etc you'd be better getting it done professionally and possibly cheaper! |
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| 653766 | 2008-03-30 22:23:00 | Sorry, I have to disagree with you all. By the time you add in frustrations,time, swmbo irritation etc etc you'd be better getting it done professionally and possibly cheaper!Gotta disagree with you. Time on Sundays doesn't cost any loss of wages (to most salary and wage earners). A bit of playing around for even an hour or two can provide great results. I mentioned on an earlier thread I saved quite a few bucks by just mucking around looking on the insides of our dishwasher and managed to repair it. Besides... you get extra pixie points by impressing swmbo that you saved the cookie money and look all macho at the same time! :cool: |
Greg (193) | ||
| 653767 | 2008-03-31 04:06:00 | www.google.co.nz In the paper recently was an article saying where are all the DIY guys these days..................go on..................fix it yourself. Me ole man (he passed away recently :crying ) would have dived in, spanners and all... however, in the rush to have me, the DIY gene seems to gone west (although I am good at electrical stuff). If I can get access to the mechanism (as mentioned elsewhere), I can see what I am up against (now of course, it was shaped like a computer, I'd be in there, feet and all :clap ) |
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