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elle

8th February 2016, 15:57
Hello, Pigale!
I think that is a "man" thing!
For some reason, they don't look at instructions - they appear to think it an unmanly pursuit!
My son -in law tells me instructions are unnecessary and it is all "intuitive"!
(I do so agree about the leftover nut or bolt!)
I'm in sympathy with you over the weather - it's pouring down here and oh so windy - "things" are blowing about !
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elle

8th February 2016, 16:01
Hi, Rusty!
Regarding your 'old' wardrobe.... have you thought of offering it to one of these charities that are helping to rehouse refugees?
I would have thought that they would appreciate offers of furniture?
Now....... I am hopping mad! Absolutely furious!
You know how I have had to have my tumbler dryer "modified" because the design was found to be faulty and a subsequent fire risk?
Well....... after a considerably lengthy wait, this was recently done.... but now I have had a letter today from Hotpoint Customer Services telling me that my initial twelve months guarantee has run out, and suggesting that I extend the warranty by paying them more money!!!!
What a colossal nerve! How could they have the effrontery to ask that , having provided a faulty machine in the first instance?
I have written back forthwith, requesting a year's replacement FREE guarantee from the present date!
Sparks are flying..........(although fortunately not from the amended machine!)
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chrise

8th February 2016, 16:02
a few years ago my daughter and i assembled our current barbecue. we were very pleased with ourselves. a few weeks later i read a review of some barbecues. ours was rated "not very good" but "very easy to assemble"!
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elle

8th February 2016, 16:04
But does it work, Chris, that's the main thing?
"The proof of the pudding is in the eating"......... or whatever.......?
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chrise

8th February 2016, 16:08
in fact, as assembled the grill area was far too high above the coals. solved by balancing the coals containers on firebricks. trouble is, it's now very heavy!
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rosalind

8th February 2016, 16:13
Calm down, elle!
No extended guarantees are worth it anyway. Currys will try and sell you one, rusty. I had to get really cross with them before they shut up about it. I also absolutely refuse to give them my name and address, or they pester you forever. It is not a legal requirement, whatever they say.

Have waited in 2 hours for the gasman. I really, really want to go on my walk as haven't been for one since Thursday. What to do?

A friend and I put together a small kitchen from self-build packs. 19 separate boxes! Not a single one had all the bits needed (one had three feet not four. None had five). Wickes wouldn't answer the phone to me after a while, but did eventually send champagne!
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rusty

8th February 2016, 16:17
You folk are not very encouraging and me waiting on my make it up as you go along wardrobe!
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elle

8th February 2016, 16:19
Does the BBQ remain in situ -or do you put it away between uses?
If it remains in the one place, it won't matter that it is heavy? - and at least it won't get blown away!
We've got bricks on the garden bench today - otherwise it would be flying over the house like Mary Poppins with her umbrella!
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chrise

8th February 2016, 16:24
No, we have to move under cover when not is use. It's shaped like a half barrel, and would fill up with water if left outside.

(As you see, my cat has now found other pursuits than kneading my lap - capital letters now available again!)
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rosalind

8th February 2016, 16:35
You will be fine with the wardrobe, rusty. But do look at the instructions before you begin. RTFM as my husband used to say, and he was an engineer.
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