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My washer broke yesterday and I have to get another one, plus clean up the utility room. Lurkers, please try to help out the regulars by posting what's going on. Looks like a busy news day.Thanks.
-- Anonymous, October 23, 2001
careful Git, I cleaned the utility room when we replace the dryer, and then that room burned down.check your fire extinguishers...
-- Anonymous, October 23, 2001
I come in for a break and what do I find? Thanks, BF, really needed that!!!
-- Anonymous, October 23, 2001
wink winkput batteries for the smoke detectors on your shopping list.
-- Anonymous, October 23, 2001
Actually, had I not disconnected some creative wiring in there, we could have had a fire before now. The previous owner had plugged in a thin extension cord and run it to the wall, where he cut off the end and hardwired a light socket to it. Then he had taken more of the same extension cord wire and run it from there to another light fixture. I'd guess it was done in the early seventies as the cord was pretty fragle. The other light is hanging from a properly-wired fixture in the ceiling. What I'd like to do is run proper wiring from an outlet to the two wall fixtures so I have enough light and no fire risk. Maybe tomorrow. Still looking for a washer, don't want to buy a new one.
-- Anonymous, October 23, 2001
my brother has an extra washer, but you have to come down here to get it. LOLwhat about that Veteran organization that collects the machines to fix them, they sell them to make money, right?
-- Anonymous, October 23, 2001
There is some validity to buying a new one if you can pay for it in cash. I have lived with a number of used washers, dryers, stoves, and 'fridges -- got absolutely sick of having to fix them or having to pay someone to fix them!Now, the $64,000 Question: will the new ones go down in price if you wait a few months? My thinking is that we're heading into a recession, and lots of applicance stores are bound to go out of business.
-- Anonymous, October 23, 2001