OK, how do I get the dishwasher out.....?

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pplpilot

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Knowle
You could try and coax it out with a trail of dirty washing leading to a skip outside?


:laugh::laugh::laugh:
 

PK99

Legendary Member
Location
SW19
C'mon

The new one arrives tomorrow and this one had the kitchen built around it with laminate in front. It's half out and whatever is at the back, doesn't look like adjustable feet, will not clear the laminate. So far the only way I can see of doing it is to rip all the pump bits out and knock it's back feet off, which sounds easy but isn't.

I'm sure the collective CC experience has done this before?


Mine has a screw on the front that adjusts the height at the back, and adjustable feet at the front
 
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Crackle

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Mine has a screw on the front that adjusts the height at the back, and adjustable feet at the front


Ooooooooh, really. Must go and check again now. Mines a cheap Ikea one made in Italy, I bet it hasn't got one of them.
 
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Crackle

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Ooooooooh, really. Must go and check again now. Mines a cheap Ikea one made in Italy, I bet it hasn't got one of them.
It doesn't but it does only have one adjustable foot at the back I thought it had two and I was looking at the wrong bit.
 

Chromatic

Legendary Member
Location
Gloucestershire
Cut a hole in the side of the adjacent unit and undo it all through it. Don't forget the whole thing goes a much better with lots of swearing.
**** the **** out of there you ****er. Stuff like that.[/quote]

Even after many years my wife has still failed to grasp that this is how work is done. If any effin and blinding etc goes on (and it does, a lot) she thinks there is a major problem and I'm in a mood, instead of just a trifling problem that can be easily overcome and it being normal behaviour for the average DIYer
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
[QUOTE 2470047, member: 30090"]If you can get your hands around the back then can you not check with a mirror and a torch what is still attached?[/quote]
Watch out for damp patches and any nuts that need loosening.
 

Brains

Legendary Member
Location
Greenwich
Unscrew the work surface from the underside, which may permit you to lift it up enough to get the machine out.

Or

Remove the cupboard next to the machine, even if you smash it out, a new carcass only costs about £30 this will then give you access to the rear, you can then remove the feet, with an angle grinder if necessary
 
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