• LHS or RHS panel?

    From ARW@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 30 13:59:27 2024
    Just had a look at a video for a job to do this weekend.


    https://youtu.be/5v-qtH18fiM?t=58


    Surely that's the LHS panel he has removed.....




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    Adam

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to ARW on Sat Nov 30 14:20:54 2024
    ARW wrote:

    Just had a look at a video for a job to do this weekend.

    https://youtu.be/5v-qtH18fiM?t=58

    Surely that's the LHS panel he has removed.....
    I think I'd call it RHS, but for clarity specify viewed from the front.

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  • From Bert Coules@21:1/5 to ARW on Sun Dec 1 09:17:47 2024
    On 30/11/2024 13:59, ARW wrote:

    Surely that's the LHS panel he has removed...

    Only from the point of view of someone viewing the appliance from the
    rear. Since he is at the side and we are looking at the front, then no,
    I'd say he's correct: it definitely is the right-hand side panel.

    Besides, however you (or he) labels it, it's perfectly clear which panel
    he's talking about. It's not exactly confusing, is it?

    Bert

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  • From GB@21:1/5 to ARW on Sun Dec 1 10:55:12 2024
    On 30/11/2024 13:59, ARW wrote:
    Just had a look at a video for a job to do this weekend.


    https://youtu.be/5v-qtH18fiM?t=58


    Surely that's the LHS panel he has removed.....





    I'm surprised he didn't pull all that fluff out of the outlet. Would
    that have been enough to cause the heater to burn out?

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  • From ARW@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 1 11:48:23 2024
    On 01/12/2024 10:55, GB wrote:
    On 30/11/2024 13:59, ARW wrote:
    Just had a look at a video for a job to do this weekend.


    https://youtu.be/5v-qtH18fiM?t=58


    Surely that's the LHS panel he has removed.....





    I'm surprised he didn't pull all that fluff out of the outlet. Would
    that have been enough to cause the heater to burn out?




    I have just been and swapped the heater - a nice easy stress free job
    compared to some of the things I have to do..

    But the flexible vent hose was full of water (several pints worth) and I suspect that might be to blame.

    I'll fetch the core drill home from work and vent it out straight
    through the wall.

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  • From Jeff Layman@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Sun Dec 1 17:08:49 2024
    On 30/11/2024 14:20, Andy Burns wrote:
    ARW wrote:

    Just had a look at a video for a job to do this weekend.

    https://youtu.be/5v-qtH18fiM?t=58

    Surely that's the LHS panel he has removed.....

    I think I'd call it RHS, but for clarity specify viewed from the front.

    Thinking a bit about this, I'd tend to disagree (with it being the RHS -
    not the clarification!).

    There's an obvious front and back. So if, for example, you compared it
    to a car, that would be the left hand side Adam is talking about. The
    RHS would be where the steering wheel is ("right-hand drive"). Or, more
    simply, you wouldn't call your right arm your left arm, even when viewed
    from the front...

    --
    Jeff

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to Jeff Layman on Sun Dec 1 18:36:16 2024
    Jeff Layman wrote:

    if, for example, you compared it to a car, that would be the left hand
    side Adam is talking about.

    But I don't often sit inside my tumble dryer ...

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  • From ARW@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Mon Dec 2 02:07:17 2024
    On 01/12/2024 18:36, Andy Burns wrote:
    Jeff Layman wrote:

    if, for example, you compared it to a car, that would be the left hand
    side Adam is talking about.

    But I don't often sit inside my tumble dryer ...


    But the cat does and that's who told me it was the LHS panel.

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  • From brian@21:1/5 to adamwadsworth@blueyonder.co.uk on Mon Dec 2 10:26:40 2024
    In message <vif5ne$1ol51$1@dont-email.me>, ARW
    <adamwadsworth@blueyonder.co.uk> writes
    Just had a look at a video for a job to do this weekend.


    https://youtu.be/5v-qtH18fiM?t=58


    Surely that's the LHS panel he has removed.....





    I wouldn't know. I can't tell left from right.

    Parity begins at home

    I'm fine with up and down.

    I replaced the heating elephant in my tumble drier in the olden days
    when you didn't need a you tube video . It wasn't difficult.

    Brian


    Brian


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    Brian Howie

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  • From The Natural Philosopher@21:1/5 to ARW on Mon Dec 2 11:26:50 2024
    On 02/12/2024 02:07, ARW wrote:
    On 01/12/2024 18:36, Andy Burns wrote:
    Jeff Layman wrote:

    if, for example, you compared it to a car, that would be the left
    hand side Adam is talking about.

    But I don't often sit inside my tumble dryer ...


    But the cat does and that's who told me it was the LHS panel.
    +1


    --
    Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the
    gospel of envy.

    Its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery.

    Winston Churchill

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  • From Jeff Layman@21:1/5 to ARW on Mon Dec 2 13:44:26 2024
    On 02/12/2024 02:07, ARW wrote:
    On 01/12/2024 18:36, Andy Burns wrote:

    But I don't often sit inside my tumble dryer ...


    But the cat does and that's who told me it was the LHS panel.

    Mrs Slocombe would have had an appropriate comment...

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    Jeff

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  • From ARW@21:1/5 to brian on Mon Dec 2 19:45:26 2024
    On 02/12/2024 10:26, brian wrote:
    In message <vif5ne$1ol51$1@dont-email.me>, ARW <adamwadsworth@blueyonder.co.uk> writes
    Just had a look at a video for a job to do this weekend.


    https://youtu.be/5v-qtH18fiM?t=58


    Surely that's the LHS panel he has removed.....





    I wouldn't know. I can't tell left from right.

    Parity begins at home

    I'm fine with up and down.

    I replaced the heating elephant in my tumble  drier in the olden days
    when you didn't need a you tube video . It wasn't difficult.


    Did the elephant tell you how to do it:-)

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  • From ARW@21:1/5 to Bert Coules on Mon Dec 2 21:07:15 2024
    On 01/12/2024 09:17, Bert Coules wrote:
    On 30/11/2024 13:59, ARW wrote:

    Surely that's the LHS panel he has removed...

    Only from the point of view of someone viewing the appliance from the
    rear.

    So if you approach your wife doggy style and give one her buttocks a
    playful slap before you penetrate her which buttock have you slapped?

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  • From Bert Coules@21:1/5 to ARW on Tue Dec 3 11:19:57 2024
    On 02/12/2024 21:07, ARW wrote:

    So if you approach your wife doggy style and give one her buttocks a
    playful slap before you penetrate her which buttock have you slapped?

    Even after I regained consciousness and picked myself up off the floor,
    I'd be unable to remember.

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  • From brian@21:1/5 to adamwadsworth@blueyonder.co.uk on Tue Dec 3 16:41:57 2024
    In message <vil2ol$3hici$1@dont-email.me>, ARW
    <adamwadsworth@blueyonder.co.uk> writes
    On 02/12/2024 10:26, brian wrote:
    In message <vif5ne$1ol51$1@dont-email.me>, ARW >><adamwadsworth@blueyonder.co.uk> writes
    Just had a look at a video for a job to do this weekend.


    https://youtu.be/5v-qtH18fiM?t=58


    Surely that's the LHS panel he has removed.....




    I wouldn't know. I can't tell left from right.
    Parity begins at home
    I'm fine with up and down.
    I replaced the heating elephant in my tumble  drier in the olden
    days when you didn't need a you tube video . It wasn't difficult.


    Did the elephant tell you how to do it:-)



    Of course. They never forget.

    B
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    Brian Howie

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  • From ARW@21:1/5 to brian on Tue Dec 3 18:00:53 2024
    On 03/12/2024 16:41, brian wrote:
    In message <vil2ol$3hici$1@dont-email.me>, ARW <adamwadsworth@blueyonder.co.uk> writes
    On 02/12/2024 10:26, brian wrote:
    In message <vif5ne$1ol51$1@dont-email.me>, ARW
    <adamwadsworth@blueyonder.co.uk> writes
    Just had a look at a video for a job to do this weekend.


    https://youtu.be/5v-qtH18fiM?t=58


    Surely that's the LHS panel he has removed.....




     I wouldn't know. I can't tell left from right.
     Parity begins at home
     I'm fine with up and down.
     I replaced the heating elephant in my tumble  drier in the olden
    days when you didn't need a you tube video . It wasn't difficult.


    Did the elephant tell you how to do it:-)



    Of course. They never forget.



    Sometimes YouTube videos are an excellent way to help get a job done
    that you have never done before.

    Headlight bulb swap in my last car. I watched this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkDO6YeOUXM
    and then 3 minutes later I had swapped the bulb.

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  • From brian@21:1/5 to adamwadsworth@blueyonder.co.uk on Tue Dec 3 23:07:39 2024
    In message <vinh0k$7nsr$1@dont-email.me>, ARW
    <adamwadsworth@blueyonder.co.uk> writes
    On 03/12/2024 16:41, brian wrote:
    In message <vil2ol$3hici$1@dont-email.me>, ARW >><adamwadsworth@blueyonder.co.uk> writes
    On 02/12/2024 10:26, brian wrote:
    In message <vif5ne$1ol51$1@dont-email.me>, ARW >>>><adamwadsworth@blueyonder.co.uk> writes
    Just had a look at a video for a job to do this weekend.


    https://youtu.be/5v-qtH18fiM?t=58


    Surely that's the LHS panel he has removed.....




     I wouldn't know. I can't tell left from right.
     Parity begins at home
     I'm fine with up and down.
     I replaced the heating elephant in my tumble  drier in the olden
    days when you didn't need a you tube video . It wasn't difficult.


    Did the elephant tell you how to do it:-)


    Of course. They never forget.


    Sometimes YouTube videos are an excellent way to help get a job done
    that you have never done before.

    Headlight bulb swap in my last car. I watched this >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkDO6YeOUXM
    and then 3 minutes later I had swapped the bulb.


    Admittedly I used one to replace the belt on my tumble drier. I had been stumped on how to lever it back on to the pulleys . It wasn't exactly
    the same model , but it showed the general principle,


    B
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    Brian Howie

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  • From Andrew@21:1/5 to ARW on Wed Dec 4 19:15:51 2024
    On 02/12/2024 02:07, ARW wrote:
    On 01/12/2024 18:36, Andy Burns wrote:
    Jeff Layman wrote:

    if, for example, you compared it to a car, that would be the left
    hand side Adam is talking about.

    But I don't often sit inside my tumble dryer ...


    But the cat does and that's who told me it was the LHS panel.

    Toby still alive ?

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  • From ARW@21:1/5 to Andrew on Thu Dec 5 19:59:09 2024
    On 04/12/2024 19:15, Andrew wrote:
    On 02/12/2024 02:07, ARW wrote:
    On 01/12/2024 18:36, Andy Burns wrote:
    Jeff Layman wrote:

    if, for example, you compared it to a car, that would be the left
    hand side Adam is talking about.

    But I don't often sit inside my tumble dryer ...


    But the cat does and that's who told me it was the LHS panel.

    Toby still alive ?

    Yes. But he recently cost me £1800 for a dental.

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