What have you done today thread?
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Been out looking at bathroom suites and tiles. Jeez, you think you know what you want and then you go looking!
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I've changed most of mine and my problem was other people saying what I wanted wasn't available, it was there and I just needed to look hard enough.
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Had my fourth Covid Jab.
Currently dossing about trepidatiously.
Currently dossing about trepidatiously.
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.
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Moved back to the non cat sitting house. But it does mean that his bike is 'just there' Plan to head out on it tomorrow. Although I'm booked for 4th vaccine at 11am, so might take waking shoes in case I need to leave the bike and stagger for a coffee!!
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Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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Dibs on the Falco.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 5:37 pm Had my fourth Covid Jab.
Currently dossing about trepidatiously.
"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
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Re: What have you done today thread?
Up far too early, daughter to train station, puppy to the park for a quick walk, then me to take prayers, visit a lovely lady in a care home down in Kent, took Holy Communion and anointed her. Prayed with her last year when she was supposedly dying. She is hale and hearty and full of joy, but has asked if I would take her funeral when she does eventually pass into glory.
Back home, sorted something for the sick wife, church to do a bit of maintenance and then collect daughter from train station, home early as she submitted her project. Then out to collect the dog seat for the car, FaceBook market thing, £15 instead of £70, yup, I'll have that!
And now to write sermon for Sunday's All Saints' Service. One of my last services at the "High" church setting.
Back home, sorted something for the sick wife, church to do a bit of maintenance and then collect daughter from train station, home early as she submitted her project. Then out to collect the dog seat for the car, FaceBook market thing, £15 instead of £70, yup, I'll have that!
And now to write sermon for Sunday's All Saints' Service. One of my last services at the "High" church setting.
Proverbs 17:9
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
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This retirement malarkey is tough.
We decided to go abroad for the night so got the big ferry to Fuertaventura.
We're camped at Pozo Negro and having a BBQ with super cold beer.
We decided to go abroad for the night so got the big ferry to Fuertaventura.
We're camped at Pozo Negro and having a BBQ with super cold beer.
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Nah, I'm just rubbish at typing!!
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
Re: What have you done today thread?
I went to a quiet road - and practiced U turns.. I also went for a longer drive down to helmet city
I've done 200 miles since passing my CBT - a few weeks ago.. I'm proud of myself!
I've done 200 miles since passing my CBT - a few weeks ago.. I'm proud of myself!
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Off to the dentist for as cleaning, then I'm going to drop by the bong shop to pick up Saturday's $800M winning lottery ticket.
Monday I made a 300% profit.. which I reinvested in last nights draw.
Last night I made a 400% profit & today I'm gonna reinvest part of that for Saturday.
Monday I made a 300% profit.. which I reinvested in last nights draw.
Last night I made a 400% profit & today I'm gonna reinvest part of that for Saturday.
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Not today but yesterday.
Managed to save around £500 by clearing out 4 years’ worth of dryer lint from the condenser in the washer dryer as it kept throwing an overheat fault.
Obviously, Indesit designed the machine on a price point but why on earth is such an item not accessible / removable / cleanable without using brute force, a Phillips screwdriver, a posidrive screwdriver, two differing sized torx bits and a pair of sidecutters?
While I was basking in the glory of saving a tidy sum versus replacing the machine, the steam generator iron went bang and probably needs replacing as it doesn’t appear to be serviceable…
#FML
Managed to save around £500 by clearing out 4 years’ worth of dryer lint from the condenser in the washer dryer as it kept throwing an overheat fault.
Obviously, Indesit designed the machine on a price point but why on earth is such an item not accessible / removable / cleanable without using brute force, a Phillips screwdriver, a posidrive screwdriver, two differing sized torx bits and a pair of sidecutters?
While I was basking in the glory of saving a tidy sum versus replacing the machine, the steam generator iron went bang and probably needs replacing as it doesn’t appear to be serviceable…
#FML
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Silly Car wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 9:57 am Not today but yesterday.
Managed to save around £500 by clearing out 4 years’ worth of dryer lint from the condenser in the washer dryer as it kept throwing an overheat fault.
Obviously, Indesit designed the machine on a price point but why on earth is such an item not accessible / removable / cleanable without using brute force, a Phillips screwdriver, a posidrive screwdriver, two differing sized torx bits and a pair of sidecutters?
No wonder they go up in flames!
Mine: open little door at bottom front of machine. Turn little orange handle, remove. Rinse, dry thoroughly, replace, close door.
Doubt is not a pleasant condition.
But certainty is an absurd one.
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But certainty is an absurd one.
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1. Hunt down hints / tips / instructions on internet, ignoring those that say ‘just change this sensor’Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 10:03 amSilly Car wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 9:57 am Not today but yesterday.
Managed to save around £500 by clearing out 4 years’ worth of dryer lint from the condenser in the washer dryer as it kept throwing an overheat fault.
Obviously, Indesit designed the machine on a price point but why on earth is such an item not accessible / removable / cleanable without using brute force, a Phillips screwdriver, a posidrive screwdriver, two differing sized torx bits and a pair of sidecutters?
No wonder they go up in flames!
Mine: open little door at bottom front of machine. Turn little orange handle, remove. Rinse, dry thoroughly, replace, close door.
2. Pull machine out from under worktop, isolate electrics and water supply
3. Remove lid and rear access panel using Phillips screwdriver (No1 size)
4. Remove cross brace using T20 torx bit
5. Remove air heating chamber fan assembly with Torx T30 bit, remove wiring (forgot you need a terminal screwdriver to release push fit connectors
5a. Cut tie wrap holing drum pot to assembly
5b. Strictly speaking you need to loosen pipe clamp to condenser under this assembly to remove it but the Posidrive screw head is inaccessible without removing entire side panel
6. Remove condenser unit by loosening lower inaccessible pipe clamp screw (pop it off and wrangle with drum to get it and the baffle / screen out of the back of the drum
7. Rinse, scrub, drag out lint from condenser
8. Refitting is reversal of removal with the exception of flipping over both pipe clamps to make screw heads accessible whilst in situ
9. Search garage for suitable tie-wrap(s) to replace cut item
10. Remove skin and blood from machine internal before replacing lid and access panel and shunt machine back whence it came
11. Pull machine back out to switch on electrics before shoving it back again…
I suspect it’ll only be a few months before the bastard thing will need new motor brushes and I’ll lose more skin and blood
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Strewth!
Mind you, you get Man Badge+bar for home appliance maintenance.
(Also, to be fair, ours is just a dryer, not a washer/dryer so it's a simpler machine).
Mind you, you get Man Badge+bar for home appliance maintenance.
(Also, to be fair, ours is just a dryer, not a washer/dryer so it's a simpler machine).
Doubt is not a pleasant condition.
But certainty is an absurd one.
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But certainty is an absurd one.
Voltaire
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Found these in the loft-of-plenty! Don’t remember owning them but they must have been from supermoto days?! Wonder what else I’ll find up there?
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I was dead lucky with ours. Stopped working, I opened the case up to 'have a look'. At some point in the past one of the seals split and the casing was literally a foot deep in lint.
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And you have a standard condenser dryer. I thought a heat pump dryer was an upgrade until I found the condenser is fixed and plumbed into the coolant, I open the service flap and see cooling fins going back several inches, very close together and it comes with a short cleaning brush.Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 10:53 am Strewth!
Mind you, you get Man Badge+bar for home appliance maintenance.
(Also, to be fair, ours is just a dryer, not a washer/dryer so it's a simpler machine).
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Do far in the loft-if-plenty I found my old Rukka suite, pair of nice condition Sidi boots, 4 crash helmets, Scott mx jacket and my sons box of footie and Pokémon cards with a few of these types in!
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How much stuff has made it as far as the skip?
Doubt is not a pleasant condition.
But certainty is an absurd one.
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But certainty is an absurd one.
Voltaire