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

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threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
My money is of Crackle being at the laminate floor shop after he has cut too much out :hello:

Just what I was thinking 4F, bet there's been a right old cock-up in the Crax household.
 
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O yee of little faith.

I dragged the old ones sorry little ass to the tip just before.

I decided not too cut up my laminate after a detailed perusal of the job and went back to another suggestion of lifting the worksurface, which I had previously dismissed due to having just resealed it with silicone only two weeks ago. :cursing:

Swearing and cussing was only employed when me and Mrs Crax came to fit the furniture door and discovered the supplied template was wrong. I made the wise decision of going to the tip while she sorted that bit out :whistle:

This one is now in, working, not leaking, level and has those clever screws on the front for adjusting the back feet, so I can re-silicone without fear.

I am much satisified.
 

Spinney

Bimbleur extraordinaire
Location
Back up north
I trust this one came out more easily than the first?

My dishwasher resembles this*, but a bit older:
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*other genders are available.
 
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Precautions were taken this time, so yes it came out easier and hopefully the new one will go in just as easily.
 

petek

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Location
East Coast UK
£15 quid extra it was earlier this year for Curry's to take the old dishwasher out, fit the new one and take the old one away.
That was £15 well spent, it took two fitters three-hours ,four cuppas plus two bacon cobs.
All well since. Dishwashers die early in this very-hard-water area.
 
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The new one is now in. Becoming an expert at this, although Petek's solution sounds better than a few hours of fiddling about. I might try that next time.

Anyone want some spare screws they sent me by accident?
 
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