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Wanted: Your Junk for my Super-Sekrit Project!
I'm looking to scavenge pieces from a wide variety of largish appliances: washing machines and dryers, refrigerators, treadmills, dishwashers, and many others.
If you have any dead or retired appliances that you would be willing to contribute, would you be so kind as to drop me a note so that I can come strip them? If you need them to go away completely I may be able to arrange that as well.
If you have any dead or retired appliances that you would be willing to contribute, would you be so kind as to drop me a note so that I can come strip them? If you need them to go away completely I may be able to arrange that as well.
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I have to ask a silly question: if the bike had a pedal, would it get used? I know you've been riding around like crazy, so I suppose that an indoor bike would be a poor substitute. I'm just wondering whether it might make more sense to rehabilitate it than dismantle it; I'm happy to help.
In any case, thank you!
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Also location: What are you doing on the roof?
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(But please don't, one of the best toys in the world is a working microwave that you don't care about. :)
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the new platters cost $25 plus shipping, which is about the price of getting a new one that doesn't have the button pad all misshapen from Target.
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Regarding the hood, you could always run the microwave outside. That'd probably the safest way to experiment with it anyway.
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Replacement Parts
Re: Replacement Parts
I'm thinking about taking a trip to my local landfill when it gets cooler. I have some projects in mind, and I might be able to find some nice free parts there.
(Were I one of those super rich people, I'd be buying up closed landfills in anticipation of when we have the technology to properly sort and recycle the useful stuff we're putting there now. We're basically building goldmines for the future.)
Re: Replacement Parts
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possibly I could find a platter at goodwill or ask for one on craig's list. I must admit it's not high on the list of things I really need to do.
I once fixed my toaster oven: http://sf0.org/alisgray/Debug-the-World/
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Many thanks!
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PS. If you want to use it I need some advance warning, to move the stuff I've been storing inside it. But I'd greatly appreciate if you could remove it from the premises.
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Thank you!
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(St Paul is weird: homeowners have to arrange for their own trash pickup service with independent companies. No city-wide pickup except for recycling, and they don't do major appliances.)
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They might be just the thing. Do you happen to know what failings sent them to the Island of Unloved Appliances?
Thank you!
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I just collect small Sunbeam's that are pre 60's and still in working order, from my family members. Free is always good, if I someday have to sell them.
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But thank you!
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It was great to see you yesterday!
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I have, due to laziness, a handfull of old appliances in the basement. I guess you asked what is wrong, but it might be easier the other way. I mean, we're not just talking about my own laziness here, one of them is an electric mangle.
Two more I can't say for sure what went wrong, but if it didn't ruin the surprise, I might be able to tell you if things you want are still working. For instance, the latest addition is a gas dryer that kept snapping belts, but the heavy-duty electric motor, the thermostat and other controlls, wiring and piping are fine. The case is a bit, well, fucked (I threw it down the stairs when I realized I'd have to take it apart to get it out the door) but even that could be banged back into shape. There's another washer and dryer that I've been using as a workbench, and I have no idea what, if anything is wrong with them apart from the obvious rust arond the edges. Then there's the mangle. It's an ultra modern version that folds closed and only a little rusty. Oh, and a fairly new water heater with a cracked tank. All the other bit on that are just fine. I'm just too lazy to haul it away, besides it exactly matches it's replacement, and some of those bits are expensive.
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Like I said, what sort of bits are you looking for, I just may have something like that...