

10 years more...as long as that, that must have been some fix...Dr Jazz wrote:Off topic and matchbox, but fixed my washing machine today so 600£ saved for a new onenow it will run 10 years more
Think of all that money you can spend on tankers now JazzDr Jazz wrote:Off topic and matchbox, but fixed my washing machine today so 600£ saved for a new onenow it will run 10 years more
Nice fix zb. I've also found sometimes the parts that get a lot of use or stress are sometimes made of weaker material or have weak fixings.zBret wrote:Well done Jazz !
Reminds me of my oven repair. One day I noticed the light in the oven was staying on with the door closed. Found out the lil plastic thingy they used as a switch had broken off. Figured it would be a simple inexpensive switch replacement, but no! They incorporate the lil switch into a larger mechanism that serves as a door lock, for when the oven is in the self cleaning mode, so that you cannot open the door and flash fry your eyebrows off and that piece they wanted something like 60 euros for it! Well I found the broken off tab for the switch drilled it and pined it back in place with a finishing nail and some epoxy and it's worked great ever since, stronger than new. It's like Dick says they design these things to fail, so that ya have to buy an expensive part. But us handy dandy's will get around that![]()
What kind of racing bikes do you have?
zBret
Hi zBretzBret wrote: What kind of racing bikes do you have?
zBret