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01-06-2017, 05:44 PM
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Location: Eastern WV Panhandle
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Originally Posted by ls99
My sense of adventure in these matters having been satisfied many times, especially in 20F temperatures, gave the truck to mechanics to take care of.
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Yup, I'm done crawling around under vehicles too. I don't even change the oil anymore.
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01-06-2017, 06:34 PM
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#1802
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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Colorado Mountains
Posts: 3,165
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Walt34
Yup, I'm done crawling around under vehicles too. I don't even change the oil anymore.
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I agree! I'm planning on a lift so I can scoot around under vehicles sitting on my butt! BTW - I haven't changed my own oil for over 20 years. On my Jeep, I can get it done at the dealer for about $20 and I don't have to hassle with the used oil.
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01-06-2017, 08:34 PM
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Moderator Emeritus
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Conroe, Texas
Posts: 18,727
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Originally Posted by Hermit
I agree! I'm planning on a lift so I can scoot around under vehicles sitting on my butt! BTW - I haven't changed my own oil for over 20 years. On my Jeep, I can get it done at the dealer for about $20 and I don't have to hassle with the used oil.
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If I was building a house a stick at a time on top of a mountain in a constant snowstorm, I wouldn't change my own oil either!
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01-06-2017, 08:48 PM
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Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
Join Date: Mar 2016
Posts: 8,968
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I change my own oil. The motorcycles and the car. Takes less time than going there and waiting.
Afterwards I go to the sushi bar and have a $40 lunch -
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01-06-2017, 08:53 PM
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#1805
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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Colorado Mountains
Posts: 3,165
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01-07-2017, 05:57 AM
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#1806
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Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 14,328
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RobbieB
I change my own oil. The motorcycles and the car. Takes less time than going there and waiting.
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Then who strips your drain plug?
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01-07-2017, 06:09 AM
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Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
Join Date: Nov 2016
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I had a nail in my Honda car tire. I had it fixed for $20 but I took ire off and took it to them.
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01-07-2017, 06:15 AM
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Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 14,328
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Quote:
Originally Posted by street
I had a nail in my Honda car tire. I had it fixed for $20 but I took tire off and took it to them.
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Seriously? Did you pry it off with tire irons?
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01-15-2017, 10:51 AM
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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 2,610
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Window World replaced a very large window. Nice product and great installers, with one downside..They did the work with an outside temp of 33 degrees. And it wasn't a quick process.
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01-15-2017, 05:17 PM
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Recycles dryer sheets
Join Date: May 2016
Posts: 164
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While sitting in the kitchen, I noticed the microwave oven clock went dim and then blank. thinking it was a fuse, I started to work on it when the coffee maker started acting up. I checked the undercounter lights and noticed they were flickering. everything on the same circuit. Went to the panel box and found the breaker for the circuit. It was buzzing faintly, so I figured it was bad. Fortunately, I had a replacement handy, and was able to avoid a trip to the hardware store. Turned the main off, swapped out the breaker, turned the main and breaker back on. repair complete.
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01-15-2017, 05:40 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Spending the Kids Inheritance and living in Chicago
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This is not a complete repair story, but a duh story.
So I have this nice antique wooden floor lamp which is missing the wiring and bulb socket stuff. I had an Ikea floor lamp and the bottom broke on it.
So I thought take apart the Ikea lamp and put the guts into the wooden one and have a nice antique looking lamp.
So there I am, take out the bulb unscrew the socket, pull out the wires a bit, while shoving them up from the bottom.
I work at it for about 5 minutes, twisting and pulling, trying not to damage the metal socket the light bulb screws into.
It was really stuck so I figure I need to use my tools and will bring it to the basement.
I pick up the wires and follow them all the way to the wall plug
I'm still amazed I didn't get a shock, I feel stupid lucky right now.
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01-15-2017, 06:46 PM
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#1812
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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Colorado Mountains
Posts: 3,165
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sunset
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I pick up the wires and follow them all the way to the wall plug
I'm still amazed I didn't get a shock, I feel stupid lucky right now.
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You certainly should!
Glad you didn't get hurt.
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01-16-2017, 03:26 PM
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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Join Date: Oct 2014
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Yesterday the (analog) clock / timer on our GE range started buzzing. Not as loud or the same sound as when the timer expires, but annoying. Wiggling things didn't make it stop.
I unplugged the range and took the back panel off to get a look. I thought I would either replace the clock or disconnect it. I plugged the range back in so I could pinpoint the noise and remove the offending part, but now it doesn't buzz. I left the range plugged in while doing a thorough cleaning behind the stove and along the sides (amazing how much gunk gets spilled between the stove and cabinets) but the noise never returned.
I put everything back together and pushed the range back in place. I don't know if I really fixed it or just scared it quiet, but DH thinks I'm a mechanical genius [emoji6]
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01-16-2017, 03:45 PM
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Moderator
Join Date: Oct 2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by coveredbridge
... was able to avoid a trip to the hardware store. Turned the main off, swapped out the breaker, turned the main and breaker back on. repair complete.
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Nice!
I also had a "part" in my junk stash that, in my case, prevented an online order (we don't have anywhere to drive to in order to get a capacitor).
Fiddling around with cleaning the pots on my guitar, I broke the capacitor on the tone pot , but I had a 0.05uF cap in the electronic junk box. That justifies keeping that 97 pounds of electronic junk around "just in case".
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01-16-2017, 04:16 PM
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#1815
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Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sengsational
Nice!
I also had a "part" in my junk stash that, in my case, prevented an online order (we don't have anywhere to drive to in order to get a capacitor).
Fiddling around with cleaning the pots on my guitar, I broke the capacitor on the tone pot , but I had a 0.05uF cap in the electronic junk box. That justifies keeping that 97 pounds of electronic junk around "just in case".
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Absolutely correct. How is your stock of precision resistors?
I needed to modify the heater sensors on our new hot tub to work up to 115F. As some smart a$$ gummint functionary decided max temp on hot tubs to be 104F. That is barely lukewarm in 10F outdoors. Our tub is outside. A couple of 3.8K 1% resistors soldered in took care of the problem. A hot tub is supposed to be hot.
Also got a warranty replacement from napa for a purge valve for my truck. The previusly replaced one decided to stay open all the time giving the annoying check engine light and a hard start after fillup. Darn EPA crap
They can't figure out that one volcanic eruption nullifies all emission junk placed on cars for many years. And there is more than one large volcanic eruption per year somewhere. //rant off
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01-16-2017, 06:14 PM
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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Colorado Mountains
Posts: 3,165
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ls99
Absolutely correct. How is your stock of precision resistors?
I needed to modify the heater sensors on our new hot tub to work up to 115F. As some smart a$$ gummint functionary decided max temp on hot tubs to be 104F. That is barely lukewarm in 10F outdoors. Our tub is outside. A couple of 3.8K 1% resistors soldered in took care of the problem. A hot tub is supposed to be hot.
Also got a warranty replacement from napa for a purge valve for my truck. The previusly replaced one decided to stay open all the time giving the annoying check engine light and a hard start after fillup. Darn EPA crap
They can't figure out that one volcanic eruption nullifies all emission junk placed on cars for many years. And there is more than one large volcanic eruption per year somewhere. //rant off
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I'm in agreement on the dislike of emission junk. Maybe we should both move to Mexico City...
Kinda reminds me of Denver in the 1980s.
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01-16-2017, 06:58 PM
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#1817
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Originally Posted by Hermit
I'm in agreement on the dislike of emission junk. Maybe we should both move to Mexico City...
Kinda reminds me of Denver in the 1980s.
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Hehhheeh, I like city living as much as you do
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01-16-2017, 11:08 PM
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Had my upright freezer in the garage fixed...
We were putting the Christmas stuff in the attic and I noticed water around the freezer... (this was last Friday).... opened the door and stuff was getting thawed!!!
Called a number of places to come out and see it, but I got 'we cannot come out until Monday' or even later than that... I asked the firm that usually fixes my stuff if they had any suggestions... they gave me a name and he said he would be out right away...
While waiting for him..... the darn freezer started working again!!!! But, we decided to have him take a look... said there was a bad relay and changed it out for a 'better' one.... said he would not charge for a 'service call'... I am glad he did not as the total charge was $195!!!!
It took almost a full day to get back down to 0 degrees... but when I checked it after an hour it was 20, so I do not think I lost any food...
Still, the cost was worth it since I probably have over $1000 of food out there....
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01-17-2017, 09:46 AM
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#1819
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Northern IL
Posts: 26,887
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ls99
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I needed to modify the heater sensors on our new hot tub to work up to 115F. As some smart a$$ gummint functionary decided max temp on hot tubs to be 104F. That is barely lukewarm in 10F outdoors. Our tub is outside. A couple of 3.8K 1% resistors soldered in took care of the problem. A hot tub is supposed to be hot. ....
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Reminds me of a recent repair I made. Toasters now come with electronic controls and an electromagnetic latch (I assume for safety, to release under a fault condition? I don't know?), so they aren't a simple thing anymore. On ours, after a year or so, we kept having to set the knob lighter and lighter, until it eventually was on the lowest setting and toast was still too dark.
I was able to find the thermistor that senses the temperature (indirectly, they just sense the heat from another resistor in that circuit), and found I could reduce the cycle time by paralleling a resistor across that thermistor. Played with values until I got our preferred toast level in the middle of the dial range, so more room for any future drift.
As to the EPA rant, I sure won't argue that the methods and priorities and costs of the EPA were far from optimal (being kind), but it's hard to argue with the results. Air and water much improved since the 70's. So many 'causes' get money thrown at them, and still get no results (or things get worse), I'm at least happy (glass half full), that we have made progress.
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01-17-2017, 04:31 PM
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#1820
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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 2,796
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I have a dvd player that hooks into a vcr which has an output to a tv. Can't just hook the dvd player to the tv. Either the vcr or the dvd player, or both, are acting up. Occasional black screen, blurred screen, or it switches from dvd mode back to cable tv mode by itself. I have a spare vcr lying around. If the spare vcr fixes the problem, I'll be decluttering my place by one ancient VCR soon.
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