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Gunpowder wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 7:12 am
Pruitt IV wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:53 am New dishwasher is being dropped off tomorrow - installation on Monday.

Looks like it's up to me to disconnect the old machine. Any tips?



Yes, don't plug the power cord into the wall before connecting it to the new machine. Seems obvious but I did it last time I installed one and I'm lucky I only got buzzed.

Not super hard to install, can be a bit of a bitch to level it out at the end depending on the model. Youtube has videos that explain it. Really only about four steps.


Oh wait you just have to disconnect the old one? Shoudn't take more than a few minutes. They are usually screwed into the cabinet/countertop/whatever somewhere. Just be sure to turn off the water line supplying the dishwasher before you disconnect it.
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Gunpowder wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 7:12 am
Pruitt IV wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:53 am New dishwasher is being dropped off tomorrow - installation on Monday.

Looks like it's up to me to disconnect the old machine. Any tips?



Yes, don't plug the power cord into the wall before connecting it to the new machine. Seems obvious but I did it last time I installed one and I'm lucky I only got buzzed.

Not super hard to install, can be a bit of a bitch to level it out at the end depending on the model. Youtube has videos that explain it. Really only about four steps.
Paying a guy to install it. I basically just have to get it unhooked and ready to be carried to the truck.
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Pruitt IV wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:53 am New dishwasher is being dropped off tomorrow - installation on Monday.

Looks like it's up to me to disconnect the old machine. Any tips?
Make sure to turn off the water before you start disconnecting!
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We found a cheap handyman and it was nice to open our front door from the inside without the handle falling off finally! I'm like the least handiest man ever, so this is a nice development.
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Pruitt IV wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 7:42 am
Gunpowder wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 7:12 am
Pruitt IV wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:53 am New dishwasher is being dropped off tomorrow - installation on Monday.

Looks like it's up to me to disconnect the old machine. Any tips?



Yes, don't plug the power cord into the wall before connecting it to the new machine. Seems obvious but I did it last time I installed one and I'm lucky I only got buzzed.

Not super hard to install, can be a bit of a bitch to level it out at the end depending on the model. Youtube has videos that explain it. Really only about four steps.
Paying a guy to install it. I basically just have to get it unhooked and ready to be carried to the truck.
Luck of the draw. Quite sure I wrestled a dishwasher but probably because it was rigged up to get installed and level. Recall shims and upgrade/replacement floor layers and L brackets
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sancarlos wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 2:24 pm
Pruitt IV wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:53 am New dishwasher is being dropped off tomorrow - installation on Monday.

Looks like it's up to me to disconnect the old machine. Any tips?
Make sure to turn off the water before you start disconnecting!
Success!

Anyone with handy man skills would laugh, but I consider this to be a fairly major accomplishment.
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i would have been terrified right out of the idea of doing it.

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Pruitt IV wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 4:06 pm
sancarlos wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 2:24 pm
Pruitt IV wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:53 am New dishwasher is being dropped off tomorrow - installation on Monday.

Looks like it's up to me to disconnect the old machine. Any tips?
Make sure to turn off the water before you start disconnecting!
Success!

Anyone with handy man skills would laugh, but I consider this to be a fairly major accomplishment.
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Pruitt IV wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 4:06 pm
sancarlos wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 2:24 pm
Pruitt IV wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:53 am New dishwasher is being dropped off tomorrow - installation on Monday.

Looks like it's up to me to disconnect the old machine. Any tips?
Make sure to turn off the water before you start disconnecting!
Success!

Anyone with handy man skills would laugh, but I consider this to be a fairly major accomplishment.
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Pruitt IV wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 4:06 pm
sancarlos wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 2:24 pm
Pruitt IV wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:53 am New dishwasher is being dropped off tomorrow - installation on Monday.

Looks like it's up to me to disconnect the old machine. Any tips?
Make sure to turn off the water before you start disconnecting!
Success!

Anyone with handy man skills would laugh, but I consider this to be a fairly major accomplishment.
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You should be careful around the sink until the new one is connected. Sometimes the dishwasher is plumbed directly into the garbage disposal and there is a loop that will prevent the drain from just running out the dishwasher hose. Make sure you have that upward loop.

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Gotta start small. In a year or two you'll be renovating small offices by yourself.
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testuser2 wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:43 pm You should be careful around the sink until the new one is connected. Sometimes the dishwasher is plumbed directly into the garbage disposal and there is a loop that will prevent the drain from just running out the dishwasher hose. Make sure you have that upward loop.

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Well done. Pride is rightfully yours
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Pruitt IV wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2023 8:15 am
No garbage disposal here.


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Gunpowder wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2023 11:49 am
Pruitt IV wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2023 8:15 am
No garbage disposal here.


*stunned silence*
Pretty sure they're illegal here.
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So water coming out of the bottom front of the dishwasher, not a little but not a flood. Turned it off and it did properly drain in a normal amount of time. Checked the filter and nothing seems to be blocking it. Seal? Other?
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Leak in the connection line?
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mister d wrote: Tue Apr 25, 2023 9:26 am So water coming out of the bottom front of the dishwasher, not a little but not a flood. Turned it off and it did properly drain in a normal amount of time. Checked the filter and nothing seems to be blocking it. Seal? Other?
Do you think it's excess water getting into the dishwasher, or the dishwasher failing to hold in the water that's in there during the cycle?
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Anyone tried wood epoxy to repair rotted siding and trim? Neighbors selling and kindly asked for repairs to the damage caused by the $1200 pressure wash the wife purchased the same week I bought a pressure washer. Damn thing still in the box but now I get another repair job. I'm quite sure the neighbors meant hire a pro and make it look nicer but this is what's gonna happen so long as I get swamp sign off
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More research says that I have hardboard/Masonite siding. So epoxy the wrong stuff and no way to repair. Should replace it entirely but only bad where I let the tree grow too close.

https://youtu.be/Ne-lAjU0MZI

Beyond my tools and strength likely especially since up to 6 ft but localized. Now how to find someone handy with a crowbar and circular saw at a decent price
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HaulCitgo wrote: Sun May 21, 2023 8:57 am More research says that I have hardboard/Masonite siding. So epoxy the wrong stuff and no way to repair. Should replace it entirely but only bad where I let the tree grow too close.

https://youtu.be/Ne-lAjU0MZI

Beyond my tools and strength likely especially since up to 6 ft but localized. Now how to find someone handy with a crowbar and circular saw at a decent price
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bfj wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 5:46 pm
Pruitt IV wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 4:06 pm
sancarlos wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 2:24 pm
Pruitt IV wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 6:53 am New dishwasher is being dropped off tomorrow - installation on Monday.

Looks like it's up to me to disconnect the old machine. Any tips?
Make sure to turn off the water before you start disconnecting!
Success!

Anyone with handy man skills would laugh, but I consider this to be a fairly major accomplishment.
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I once had to clean out the little whirly thing that is right under the top rack. It had gotten gummed up somehow and no water was spraying from the nozzles. You can usually just pull it out of it's seating, clean it and then put it back in after you've ungummed it.

Also, one model we had had a shitty water pattern and if you accidentally covered up too much of the bottom rack it wouldn't clean anything on the top. So if you are putting pans or casserole dishes in there it could be as simple as doing some of that by hand. Which does, of course, defeat the purpose of a dishwasher.
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AB my hero!

Next Ale-8-One is on me! Wasn't clogged, but when I took it out I noticed the little connector was loose and the rubber washer was on the bottom of the washer. All hooked back up (after having to unscrew and crew back in about 30 tiny screws.)
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HaulCitgo wrote: Sun May 21, 2023 8:57 am More research says that I have hardboard/Masonite siding. So epoxy the wrong stuff and no way to repair. Should replace it entirely but only bad where I let the tree grow too close.

https://youtu.be/Ne-lAjU0MZI

Beyond my tools and strength likely especially since up to 6 ft but localized. Now how to find someone handy with a crowbar and circular saw at a decent price

No experience with this but in my experience with Dipshit DIY my first rule is "yeah, you can probably do it just fine yourself".
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Entry door from garage to kitchen won't open now. The "plunger" won't go back far enough when moving the door handle. I am unable to get anything in the jamb to force it. Got the handle removed, but still can't get the "plunger" to disengage. So frustrating. Thankfully we have a entry from the basement to the garage so we were able to get the cars out this morning.
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I think that happened to one of my doors too. Definitely annoying.
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Wa the doorknob/handle loose? I had one where the handle got loose in just the right way to catch a bit and not open without a little tug. Tightened all the screws on the handle after squirting a bit of wd-40 in the open mechanism with the handle off. This improved but since it's the most used door in the house I think it just gets worn more quickly.

This was a spherical knob, but not sure that would matter.
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A_B wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 10:15 am ...I had...the...d...in...a little tug. Tight...hand...squirting a bit of...ism... This improved but since it's the most used d...in the house I think it just gets worn more quickly...
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rass wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 10:33 am
A_B wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 10:15 am ...I had...the...d...in...a little tug. Tight...hand...squirting a bit of...ism... This improved but since it's the most used d...in the house I think it just gets worn more quickly...
Lol.

Anyway, aren't you supposed to use silicone spray for doors instead of WD-40? Or is that just a hoax spread by Big Silicone Spray?
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Steve of phpBB wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 1:11 pm
rass wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 10:33 am
A_B wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 10:15 am ...I had...the...d...in...a little tug. Tight...hand...squirting a bit of...ism... This improved but since it's the most used d...in the house I think it just gets worn more quickly...
Lol.

Anyway, aren't you supposed to use silicone spray for doors instead of WD-40? Or is that just a hoax spread by Big Silicone Spray?
Maybe, no idea, but also not sure I've ver bought silicone spray. but it did work better after wd40. probably for the robbers as well.
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rass wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 10:33 am
A_B wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 10:15 am ...I had...the...d...in...a little tug. Tight...hand...squirting a bit of...ism... This improved but since it's the most used d...in the house I think it just gets worn more quickly...
Could have also kept the last sentence without any ...
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A_B wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 1:20 pm
Steve of phpBB wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 1:11 pm
rass wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 10:33 am
A_B wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 10:15 am ...I had...the...d...in...a little tug. Tight...hand...squirting a bit of...ism... This improved but since it's the most used d...in the house I think it just gets worn more quickly...
Lol.

Anyway, aren't you supposed to use silicone spray for doors instead of WD-40? Or is that just a hoax spread by Big Silicone Spray?
Maybe, no idea, but also not sure I've ver bought silicone spray. but it did work better after wd40. probably for the robbers as well.
WD-40 definitely works short term. If I recall right, the concern was that longterm use of WD-40 would gum up the mechanism somehow. It was probably bullshit though.
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You should use silicon lubricant on doors. WD40 is not actually a lubricant, it's a solvent. I think the potential issue with WD40 is that it can remove the lubrication inside the lock/handle mechanism over time and jam them up even more.
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Well it worked for me, so I'll just be over here with my only slightly sticking door handle...HEY WAIT A MINUTE!
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Facebook is a direct line to workers. I've found 5-6 leads. For trh good of the order one Brazilian guy offered $700 which was lowest. Apparently legit company said $900 but I buy materials and he doesn't take trash. Ok? Likely going to let him do it right and do the entire wall of the house. Says $1800 for labor and $1500 material. need to do some calculations to see if that's right. Way more than I planned but feels like the best option. Maybe I can skate and push the whole house job on the next guy. Still need to paint and caulk though. At 6ft diy but no way I climb ladder
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A_B wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 1:48 pm Well it worked for me, so I'll just be over here with my only slightly sticking door handle...HEY WAIT A MINUTE!

I just looked it up and WD-40 can cause graphite lubricant to harden, which I think is the main concern. So just don't spray any graphite lube into the handle and you'll be ok.

Reddit suggests Tri-Flow or Houdini brand sprays. Or white lithium lubricant.
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HaulCitgo wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 1:59 pm At 6ft diy but no way I climb ladder
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duff wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 8:40 am Entry door from garage to kitchen won't open now. The "plunger" won't go back far enough when moving the door handle. I am unable to get anything in the jamb to force it. Got the handle removed, but still can't get the "plunger" to disengage. So frustrating. Thankfully we have a entry from the basement to the garage so we were able to get the cars out this morning.
Mechanism to pull the plunger back broke somehow. Ended up twisting the middle mechanism about 720 degrees and it popped out. Easy part now is installing the new door handle. Hard part is choosing one the wife likes.
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So I'm going to rip out our massive, convection-microwave oven, and also tear out the cabinet above it. I'll replace the microwave with a better, smaller footprint microwave oven, and also install a shelf unit above it for items my wife will forevermore need me to reach for her. However, this will allow me to finally install an under cabinet range beneath the microwave oven.

Any recommendations? I don't want to rip up my kitchen, so it would need to be ductless.

eta: this looks decent. Curious as to how a range hood that is only 17" deep can cover a range that is 8" deeper.
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