Doug99

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  • in reply to: ok #306730
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    Model MSD2758DRW
    Serial # 10546733YK

    in reply to: Refgirerator door not closing #306726
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    The liner I’m talking about is the inside plastic part of the door that holds milk and butter and othe objects not the seal.

    in reply to: be a hero &,,, #290896
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    I don’t understand “Buy the whole set”? For $18 bucks I would jump at it if I knew what it is and where I could buy it.

    in reply to: Salt Water Chlorinator #281545
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    Noelene, Thank You for the detailed reply, it was not what I had hoped to hear but it will save me the cost of replacing my “Gold Line” chlorinator. The previous owner told us that the chlorinator did not produce enough chlorine; it was installed 10 years ago and it was the first model made so I figured that they had improved on it so by now they would be fine.. Wrong!

    I’m envious that you are able to swim all year long, we’re in Los Angeles and we can only swim durning the summer unless we’re willing so spend $500 a month for the gas to heat it. We have friends that have their pool solor heated but still they can only swim durning the summer. Regards & Thanks! Doug sudo5@sbcglobal.net

    in reply to: Shower Pan #275059
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    What is any easy way to plug the shower drain to check for leaks. I have a 3″ plug but it doesn’t plug the drain due to the convex screw ears for the drain screen.

    in reply to: Not a Good Idea #269714
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    Thank you!

    in reply to: refrigerator #267020
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    Make sure the “tang” mates up when the door closes which will turn off the light and turn on the fan moving the air so that the coil will not freeze.

    in reply to: Drainage slope? #267019
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    How could I Lever a 6 X 9 for a shed that has a resin floor. The ground is sandy and easy to work.

    in reply to: Rat Traps… Work every time.. #262977
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    Are the battery operated traps as effective as the spring operated traps?

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