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Whatever you do, please, please, please remember to knock out the plug on the dishwasher inlet before hooking up the DW.
SWMBO got seven kinds of bent when I forgot to do that on a new disposal install Sunday. After-dinner cleanup took a loooonnngg time. And guess who didn't help.
> Whatever you do, please, please, please remember to knock out the plug > on the dishwasher inlet before hooking up the DW.
> SWMBO got seven kinds of bent when I forgot to do that on a new > disposal install Sunday. After-dinner cleanup took a loooonnngg time. > And guess who didn't help.
On Nov 3, 4:18 pm, Frank Warner <warn...@verizonDOTnet.net> wrote:
> I'm giving it, not asking for it.
> Whatever you do, please, please, please remember to knock out the plug > on the dishwasher inlet before hooking up the DW.
> SWMBO got seven kinds of bent when I forgot to do that on a new > disposal install Sunday. After-dinner cleanup took a loooonnngg time. > And guess who didn't help.
>> I guess that's why they put that little booklet that says something like >> INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS in every box!!
>Yes, I always read them when I'm finally done with the job.
BTDT-- There is something perversely satisfying about sitting down with a relaxing beverage after a job is done and reading through the instructions. "Oh! that's how *they* thought I should get that whatchamacallit past the dooflopsus."
Ed Pawlowski wrote: > "Mark" <m...@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> I guess that's why they put that little booklet that says something >> like INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS in every box!!
> Yes, I always read them when I'm finally done with the job.
I like the ones that are online, so I can d/l and browse them casually when I'm at the computer. Makes a big difference to have an overview of procedures and parts and whatnot.
> Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> "Mark" <m...@nospam.com> wrote in message
>>> I guess that's why they put that little booklet that says something >>> like INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS in every box!!
>> Yes, I always read them when I'm finally done with the job.
> I like the ones that are online, so I can d/l and browse them casually > when I'm at the computer. Makes a big difference to have an overview of > procedures and parts and whatnot.
> Jon
The nice part about doing that is you can do it ahead of time and get some idea of what is involved and eliminate surprises at the last minute when the hardware store is closed.
I remember a few years ago I was replacing a furnace in a house that the owner was fixing up to sell. I think it had been a rental that he had owned for a while, but I'm not positive about that. Anyway, he saw my big shop vac and asked if he could borrow it. Said the dishwasher wouldn't drain and he wanted to empty it out to see what was wrong with it. I told him it was only for dry use, but that I had about 25' of clear 3/8 vinyl tubing and we could probably siphon it out since there was a door to the patio close to the d/w. Told him I would be glad to help him as soon as I finished with the furnace, and also told him about a goofy friend I have who loves to DIY and usually f---up two things while fixing one. Said the friend replaced his disposal and didn't knock out the plug and ruined the d/w. I got back to work on the install and about 15-20 minutes later the owner asked me if he could borrow a big flat blade screwdriver I had laying on the floor. Told him "sure" and went back to work. He brought it back to me a few minutes later. When I finally got through, I got the tubing and went to the d/w. It was empty. He said thanks but he had already taken care of it. Asked him what was wrong. He said "the plug in the new disposal I installed yesterday".
> > Whatever you do, please, please, please remember to knock out the plug > > on the dishwasher inlet before hooking up the DW.
> > SWMBO got seven kinds of bent when I forgot to do that on a new > > disposal install Sunday. After-dinner cleanup took a loooonnngg time. > > And guess who didn't help.