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  • NickFitz
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    Leftover kebab for lunch

    Word has come that the appliance slider things are on their way, though without any clear indication of when they'll arrive. On reflection, I've decided that rather than mucking around with tape, it'll be less hassle to wait for them to turn up. The machine's been in the way for a week now so another day or two doesn't matter, really

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
    you paid for delivery and installation, and installed it yourself??
    No, they installed it - but I had to tell them how

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  • sadkingbilly
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    you paid for delivery and installation, and installed it yourself??

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Rather hilarious that the approved Miele installer has never seen the items being installed. I hope you get opportunity to feed back to customer services.
    Yes, I'm glad I'd prepared for it! I was thinking last night once I'd run all the hoses through, I could just install it myself and be done with it, if it wasn't for the bit in the warranty about making modifications. At least he had me there to tell him how to do his job

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  • ladymuck
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    Rather hilarious that the approved Miele installer has never seen the items being installed. I hope you get opportunity to feed back to customer services.

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    I pointed out that the vinyl was a bit torn at one side, and though I'd tried to glue it back down, it would very likely still be troublesome. He said in that case they couldn't do it (what a surprise) but TBH I'd always thought that was a possibility or even a likelihood, and I was just happy to have the machine connected and functional!

    So I said I'd deal with it; I've already got some things on the way for sliding appliances into tight spaces on, but TBH I think I can probably get away with just putting tape down over the few troublesome inches, then lubricating the feet with washing up liquid (as both the last lot and this lot suggested). So now I'm wondering whether to try with parcel tape, which I have right here, or go down and see if the gaffer tape is in the boot of the car, or pop round to the hardware shop and get some more. They did advise me not to run the machine until it's in situ, which makes sense as I could do without it wandering around the room
    Ok, I have a plan!
    • Gaffer tape over the dodgy vinyl - it'll be hidden once the machine's in place, so who cares what it looks like
    • Use the air wedges I got off Amazon to raise each side of the machine in turn and lubricate the feet with washing up liquid
    • Get the machine into the niche up to just before the back foot would reach the tape - I can check this with the endoscope camera
    • Raise that side again - just has to be a couple of millimetres, and most of the machine will still be out of the niche at that point
    • Slide it back another inch or two so it's over the tape and won't bunch it up
    • Remove the wedge, and slide it the rest of the way!
    Wonder if it'll work? If it seems to not be working, I can wait until the slider things are delivered, but I'm quite tired of this whole business now so sooner would be better

    In fact, maybe run the tape all the way out across the kitchen floor, so I can get the foot on it right from the start? Then I can lift the front feet up and trim it back once it's in. That would also let me see if it's bunching up the tape rather than sliding over it, before it's unreachable. Anyway, I'm supposed to be in a meeting soon, but I might experiment at lunchtime

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Oh, and I've won £50 on the Premium Bonds!
    Only £25 interest for me. That's £625 for the calendar year.

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  • sadkingbilly
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    Morning all
    hissing it down here.
    still, it'll fill up the pond. <duck emoji>

    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Oh, and I've won £50 on the Premium Bonds!
    lemme a tenner??

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  • NickFitz
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    Oh, and I've won £50 on the Premium Bonds!

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  • NickFitz
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    Morning denizens

    What a to-do! I'd just got out of the shower, some time before eight, when the doorbell went and the Miele installation people announced their presence! The only advance warning had been an email yesterday saying they'd phone an hour before arriving, which they hadn't

    Anyway, as expected, things didn't go as smoothly as they might

    I explained the situation and the work that needed doing. The bloke stated that he'd never seen nor fitted one of these Miele hose extensions so he couldn't do it. I asked if I could do it and he agreed that if I did it, they'd proceed, albeit with a note that they'd used my "non-standard" connection, so I screwed the things together. He then ended up undoing my work and doing it up again, including some extra tightening with a wrench, because the hose was "twisting the wrong way" or something

    As for fitting the new Miele drain hose, which I reckoned clearly falls under the category of "modifications" which can affect the warranty because it's attached to the machine rather than just screwed on: it seemed he'd never seen one of those connections either! Luckily I'd watched a YouTube video explaining how to do it, so I talked him through the process and that got fitted by him, though once again I could have done it myself

    And so he was finally able to get down to business under the sink. He was also a little surprised by the non-standard valve configuration for the water inlet, though at least he didn't try to tell me I was wrong when I explained it to him. And I'd hastily taken off the blanking cap and screwed the drain attachment back on when they'd first arrived in the kitchen, hoping I wasn't cocking it up, but the first thing he did was take that off again as it was easier to fit the drain hose on it that way! Then he screwed it back on, confirming that I'd got it right in the first place

    He did a quick test ("water pressure's a bit low" - well, it's got a long way to travel so maybe it just took a while to start filling) and confirmed to his satisfaction that neither the inlet nor hose were leaking. And then it was time to push it into its niche! Or not

    I pointed out that the vinyl was a bit torn at one side, and though I'd tried to glue it back down, it would very likely still be troublesome. He said in that case they couldn't do it (what a surprise) but TBH I'd always thought that was a possibility or even a likelihood, and I was just happy to have the machine connected and functional!

    So I said I'd deal with it; I've already got some things on the way for sliding appliances into tight spaces on, but TBH I think I can probably get away with just putting tape down over the few troublesome inches, then lubricating the feet with washing up liquid (as both the last lot and this lot suggested). So now I'm wondering whether to try with parcel tape, which I have right here, or go down and see if the gaffer tape is in the boot of the car, or pop round to the hardware shop and get some more. They did advise me not to run the machine until it's in situ, which makes sense as I could do without it wandering around the room

    So they wrote up all their caveats on their iPad and I signed it, and away they went!

    Meanwhile, back in the real world: it's a grey, rainy start to the day and expected to continue so until teatime when it'll be windy as well. Fairly mild for the time of year at 17°C with an expected high of 19°; the barometers have plummeted to 979/987mB

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  • ladymuck
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    Morning all, local time 0952

    Sunny, no cloud. Currently 16 degrees with a high of 29 expected. Barometer down to 1017 mBar.

    Sunrise 07:44; Sunset 20:43 CEST

    I'm a bit sore headed today. HWMBO and I went out for cocktails and dinner. A very delightful time was had. Glad my first meeting isn't until 12 (BST).

    The breakfast in this hotel isn't as good as the other hotel.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Morning.

    Wednesday?

    Damp.

    Grey.

    Sunless.

    Cool in here at 19.5 deg, 19.5 in the kitchen, 18.5 in the leanto.

    988 mBar, 29.18 in Hg, 741.1 Torr, 14.33 psi, (down from 993 last night), 71% RH (Lidl electric).

    No update on 14th February 2020: same page.

    Freecell score: 90%, running average: 84%.

    Lunch: brunch.

    Entertainment: Y&Y <click>.

    Walk (towpath) walked. In sunshine! Timed that right then.

    Entertainment: the R4 thing about the first in human TGN1412 clinical trial that went wrong.

    The rice pudding experiment was a failure.

    Tea: Tesco battered cod etc. Nice enough unlike the rice pud which was barely edible.

    Entertainment: PM. <click when Farage appeared as if by magic, not in Parliament which is what the mother****er is paid for, but rather in SepticLand speaking nonsense to group of congressional septics>

    The secret life of the passport with that ginger woman.

    Maigret and the Doctor.
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  • WTFH
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    Morning all
    A bit stormy overnight, the pond is now full.
    I went out in full wet weather gear for the walk earlier, but apart from a few drops blowing off trees, it remained dry.

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  • NickFitz
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    Tonight's viewing was the fare dodgers. And later, I read a couple more Rumpole stories

    I've also been busy in the kitchen, for tomorrow sees the coming of the washer-dryer installers! During a quiet spell this afternoon, I made sure the new drain hose would reach by poking it through the hole it has to go through behind the cabinets, then scrabbling in an undignified manner inside the cupboard under the sink until I was able to pull it through. It turns out it's long enough that they'll be able to attach it to the machine with it there, so there was no need to extract it again and it's good to go.

    This evening, the question arose of the water inlet hose extension and the power lead, which had to go through another hole, lower down. I joined them together with one of those thick elastic bands a postman had dropped on the stairs a while back, and did some more scrabbling. The extension, being 3m, was never going to be a problem, but I wasn't sure about the power lead. Turns out it's long enough that even with the machine out where they can work on it, it can still reach its intended socket, so both of those are also ready and the installers won't have to abase themselves!

    One minor point which I luckily spotted: the water hose appears to have two identical ends, one to screw onto the water thing and one to screw on to the adapter that will join it to the hose that's already on the machine. But it turns out one end has a fine gauze filter fitted which needs to be at the tap! There are no instructions but I'd seen mention of the filter in the manual, so it's a good job I checked and pulled it through the right way round or I would have risked humiliation in the eyes of the installers

    So that's all as ready as I can make it, except for removing the blanking cap and refitting the drain adaptor, which will only take a minute or two in the morning… I hope

    Goodnight all

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  • NickFitz
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    Quite an enjoyable day today. I suppose this team will expect me to start being productive soon, but things don't seem quite as pressured as the last two projects tended to be quite often

    It started raining about five, presumably because it had been told I had to pop round to the chemist's for the monthly prescription. However, it jumped the gun, having failed to take account of my ability to dither before actually setting off. So the very light drizzle had stopped by the time I'd made it to the corner, and it's brightened up a bit out there now

    A major milestone was reached at the chemist's, where the assistant saw me coming in the door, remembered my name, and had gone in the back and fetched my stuff before I made it to the counter! It's only taken two-and-a-half years!

    And as I was quite enjoying ambling about, I extended my walk to the kebab shop, so tea has been kebab and chips

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