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Few things give me greater pleasure than fixing an old tool or appliance. The more cheaply the more pleasure.
Recently my roughly 10 yo water distiller failed. Swmbo said "You got 10 years out of it, that's not bad."
But I had a little tinker, and with a £5 Thermal safety Switch of ebay it came back to life and is working perfectly.
My ancient Salter blender decided it didn't want to play ball any more so after a little tinkering, I discovered that removing some surplus gubbins left it working well, only problem was start up was a little aggressive.
So a £2.15 soft starter from Aliexpress made it perfect.
My old Bosch vacuum with power take off died again. I had repaired the motor at least twice before but not this time.
A £6.85 motor from ebay and a home made slightly thicker rubber seal saw it working better than I can recall.
Bonus, I was able to remove the brushes from the defunct bosch motor and modify them to fit an old parkside vacuum and put life back into it.
I could have bought a new one for £35 but there would be no fun in that.
Anyone else feel the same.
Few things give me greater pleasure than fixing an old tool or appliance. The more cheaply the more pleasure.
Recently my roughly 10 yo water distiller failed. Swmbo said "You got 10 years out of it, that's not bad."
But I had a little tinker, and with a £5 Thermal safety Switch of ebay it came back to life and is working perfectly.
My ancient Salter blender decided it didn't want to play ball any more so after a little tinkering, I discovered that removing some surplus gubbins left it working well, only problem was start up was a little aggressive.
So a £2.15 soft starter from Aliexpress made it perfect.
My old Bosch vacuum with power take off died again. I had repaired the motor at least twice before but not this time.
A £6.85 motor from ebay and a home made slightly thicker rubber seal saw it working better than I can recall.
Bonus, I was able to remove the brushes from the defunct bosch motor and modify them to fit an old parkside vacuum and put life back into it.
I could have bought a new one for £35 but there would be no fun in that.
Anyone else feel the same.