Victor, di you know the brand name of your new remote? .is this a
replacement remote or is it just a whole new setup? thanks. Lee
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Jul 08, 2009 at 05:13:22PM -0400, Victor wrote:
I just got a new remote for my garage door, and the instructions said that I
had to press the learn
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Ed,
What if you heat up the nylon before trying to score it. It might make it
just that bit soft enough to take the blade. Not sure if the heat will
mess up your nylon or not though.
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Victor,
I would need a Universal type. I am not sure of the make nor model.
The unit came with the townhouse, built about 12 years ago.
Thanks.
C
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Hi Dan,
I'd rather stay away from heating the nylon. I don't know for sure but I
would think it might cause some warping or other damage to the sheet.
Take care,
Ed
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I wonder if lubricating the blade with a light oil while cutting would help
keep it from melting? I've used automotive transmission fluid for ssimilar jobs
and it works well. Assuming it wouldn't penetrate
the nylon.
TomFowle
Nylon dissolves in oil.
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I'm back. My Max's Music Place server has had some issues over the last two
days. Those emails are lost so if you sent me a message or asked me a
question I didn't get it. I'm back on now so you should stop talking about
me behind my back.
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Hi,
I would like to hear from those that have a robotic mower. I am interested
in what brand and model, and your general thoughts and opinions about it.
Thinking of getting one for my new house. The wife mower just doesn't seem
to be working well these days.
Thanks,
Michael Baldwin
Got print,
Thanks, ... that was along the lines I was thinking, and I so wanted to be
wrong!!!
Anyone have a favourite washing machine they'd like to recommend? The last
repair on this thing was four hundred dollars and I'm not doing that a second
time!
sounds like the level senser is effected.
But
sounds like the level senser is effected.
But if it didn't do it's draining when it should, it might be the timer
telling parts what functions to perform.
On Thu, 9 Jul 2009, Joy Cyr wrote:
To all you knowledgeable people, I'd like some advice please. My washing
machine got rather
In general, gutters and downspouts are far from the most glamorous feature
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Hello Joy,
This sounds to me like a problem with the water level sensor.
usually these are a rubber tube which extends up from an attachment to the tub
which is attached to a pressure sensor. As the tub fills the rising water
displaces air in the hose causing a diaphragm to distort eventually
Dear Dale,
That sounds hopeful, ... thank you! Now, where about is this little hose
likely to be located in the machine? I'm going to get a hand taking a look at
it this evening so Maybe (hopefully) I might be able to cancel the repairman's
visit tomorrow.
I appreciate the detailed
Shoot Max, it wouldn't be any fun to talk about you if you didn't know...
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Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 1:51 PM
Subject:
actually we have a Sears Lady Kenmore, but low and behold this is made
by whirepool. it is a big tub ,not an apartment size. had only two
repairs done and for the same thing but that is folks here do not
listen to me. the repairman told me the first time from sears it is a
big tub washer
I have double posted this message to the BHM and WW4B lists because I
believe it is very important. I have found that bearing guided router bits
don't come from the store with the screws that hold the bearing on fully
tightened. I had the bearing come off of two bits from two different bit
Michael, refer to the archives in May of -07 posted by Rob Monitor. I
found a file I saved on that mower but for some reason cannot lift
my file as a attachment to you. Lee
On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 01:42:02PM
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I would like to hear from those that have a
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From: Lee A. Stone se...@mailsent.net
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 9:00 PM
Well I don't know your machine at all but if you remove the rear panel, and
there may be two, one behind the console and the other covering the rear of the
machine, you should find a thin hose attached immediately behind the control
for the fill level. Often this is a dial which sort of clicks
Thank you.
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From: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:blindhandy...@yahoogroups.com]on Behalf Of Bob Kennedy
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 3:48 AM
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Window replacement
I've done it before.
They did insulate inside the weight cavities.
The seal around the present sashes is not very good. I put removable caulk
around them every winter to cut down on drafts.
I'm in a rather unique situation. As a pastor I live in a church owned
house. I pay my utilities, so if I can persuade the
Twenty two years is probably longer than anyone would guarantee windows.
And they weren't top of the line to begin with.
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[mailto:blindhandy...@yahoogroups.com]on Behalf Of Lee A. Stone
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 6:59 AM
I've got a bathroom which has a sink and toilet. We're ading a shower and
tub unit. What are the steps to install the drainage? The building is on a
concrete slab, so I know concrete wil need to be broken up. How deep in the
concrete does the p-trap need to be?
Shane
Kind of depends on the level of your main that your going to connect to.
You want your slope from the drain to the main to be 1/4 inch per every foot
of pipe. It can be more, but not less. Going under concrete, your drain
needs to be 2 inch diameter, and they don't make 2 inch bathtub drains, so
there must be something similar out there as I have on star in my 2003 gmc
envoy and it came with a programmable home link in the car I had it
programmed to my former home in Houston now here in this house in Dallas and
soon the new house we will be moving to so there must be something out
hi a friend of mine has done lots of siding work.
and what they do is to install a plywood blade backwards in the circ saw and
try that.
jim in minnesota
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