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Rob Foster

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Because we are plumbers /heating engineers and some design stuff- we can and do fix everything. We never call a tradesman out ever do we ?
The dishwasher start button on the SMEG thing disappeared into the door
because I though i might of and did bash it last night. Anyway - its lala
So its easy d/connect get Sam to take to work bench and I will fix it - after all ITS ONLY A BUTTON. Now I am trying to watch the footy on my wksh0p tele - what a german ?Irish nightmare the things on a workbench - one small plastic part has bwoken 3mm thick and they are prone to this - ITS CHEAPER TO SEND SAM OFF INTO GUMTREE land to buy one for £80 than order this part end result we have dis-mantled it and are selling all the working bits and expect to clear £180 + Happy days CHK/aka Rob Foster
stuff SMeg
 
What's broken the frame of said button or the button ?
 
Ok point taken and yea it’s really all about helping others so less victor meldrew more Cub Scout I can see that
Speaking of scouts. Here’s one I built earlier;);)

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