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  • in reply to: I need a kenmore sewing machine manual #253265
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    Sofycell, to my knowledge, Sears does not have a downloadable site for their manual. It appears that you are in luck, Sears still sells the Owner Manual for your machine.

    The manual is P/N 743800312, it is $8.99 + S&H.

    You can order at their website at http://www.sear3.com. HTH

    Let us know how it works out.

    in reply to: Finding a fuse #253246
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    That was my first thought because I used to have a Craftmen RAS and it didn’t has a fuse. It the reset button doesn’t work look at the power outlet to see that it has power. See if the circuit has a gfci and needs to be reset. gfci and induction motors usually don’t like each other. Also check the circuit breaker it might has tripped. HTH

    Let us know how it works out.

    in reply to: switch #253245
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    The chain on my ceiling fan broke off at the switch and did just as Andy said. Didn’t take long and works great.

    Let us know how it works out.

    in reply to: kenmore portable dishwasher manual #253051
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    Nicole, I don’t know if it’s the same, but you can get an OWNER’S GUIDE from Sears. It is $2.49 plus S&H

    Go to www3.sears.com

    It is part number 154233401

    HTH

    Let us know how it works out.

    in reply to: linear feet coversion to board feet #253047
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    Gerry use this website site to convert from linear feet to board feet. It is an automatic calculator.

    http://www.cwc.ca/Resources/E-Tools/BoardCalc?Language=EN

    HTH

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    in reply to: Kenmore Sewing Machine Instructions Needed #252809
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    It appears that you can still order the instruction book from SEARS

    It $10.99 plus S&H

    Part number DP69533 (53512)

    Let us know how it works out.

    in reply to: How do you save caulk in partialially used tubes ? #252784
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    I just put the appropiate size wirenut on mine, works great.

    Let us know how it works out.

    in reply to: uv light in force air furnance #252764
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    rollinmj, looked around on the HGTV wensite and I am sure this was from the episode that your were watching. It is installed in duckwork and other places.

    Phase2 Air Purifier
    Model: P2-1
    Sug. Price: $249
    new way to reduce molds, germs and bacteria in the home; installs in main supply or return duct of any heating or a/c system; powerful UV light sterilizes and reduces airborne microorganisms
    Indoor Innovations
    Phone: 866-765-1587
    E-mail: sales@indoorinnovations.com
    Web site: http://www.indoorinnovations.com

    Let us know how it works out.

    in reply to: table saw #252763
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    It appears to be model 103.23833, if it’s an 8 inch table saw. The sears website www3.sears.com does not list a manual. It mentioned an insert clip. so it appears that Carl is correct, that the insert is held in by a clip.

    Let us know how it works out.

    in reply to: New Fan #252722
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    It is a middle of the roader. We bought one a couple of months ago and we are pleased with it. It been working fine. I would stay away from their remote control one though. There has been a number of posts on this forum indicating problems with them.

    Let us know how it works out.

    in reply to: Table saw insert for 11327970 #252681
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    I always see responses for sears parts.
    The website www3.sears.com is usually the first place you go to find sears parts.

    The part number for table insert for Craftmen table saw is 6151, unfortunately it is unavailable from Sears. If you do a Google search on ‘craftsmen table saw parts’, you will get hits on various websites. HTH

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    in reply to: cement cracks #252665
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    You might try using ‘backer rods’. There are used to fill large gaps before using caulking. I don’t know if you can get them in hardware stores or not. There are usually used to fill the gaps in log cabins but should well in your application. Below is a URL that has them.

    http://search.atomz.com/search/?sp-a=sp1001bad5&sp-f=ISO-8859-1&sp-p=all&sp-k=Shopping&sp-q=backer+rod&sp-c=12

    HTH

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    in reply to: linoleum #252518
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    Have you tried a website like http://www.iFLOOR.com ?

    I went to the site, at the left selected green light and it brought up number of vinyl tiles that appeared to be lime green.

    HTH

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    in reply to: Sears Kenmore 158.18030 manual #252516
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    This site is responded to by ordinary viewers, so that type of request cannot be handled.

    You can order the instruction book from www3.sears.com

    It is $16.99 + S&H.

    The part number is 59927.

    HTH

    Let us know how it works out.

    in reply to: Craftsman electric saw #251904
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    ag110m, go to the sears parts website.

    www3.sears.com

    I found you brushes there but didn’t look any further for anything else.

    HTH

    Let us know how it works out.

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