8 Responses to “
Diy Home Repairs. Replacing Your Dryer Belt ”
sbstouch //
Sep 17, 2009 at
10:40 am
This guy was a huge help with putting the belt on. Bip props to this guy.
achurchrn //
Sep 17, 2009 at
10:56 am
This was very very helpful! Thank you so much!
COOPROPHAGY //
Sep 17, 2009 at
11:38 am
its called editing.
ZaphedBeebleBrox //
Sep 17, 2009 at
12:11 pm
I just had a problem with my whirlpool not heating up on low setting. I opened it ip and reattached the thermostat pins and checked the heater elemet. the problem was in my ducts that were 85 percent clogged with lint. I got new ducts and my dryer is running cool. Thx for the bett tip . I was wondering how to do that myself.
FOOLBUTTON //
Sep 17, 2009 at
12:40 pm
good stuff man; keep em coming
vandergraaf1 //
Sep 17, 2009 at
1:18 pm
Thank you. It worked very well. Saved a lot of money and time. Please keep sharing your skills and great teaching gift!
The air conditioner is running good, Its says its cool according to thermosat, but things in the house feels "wet". We turned off the air for a day and it seemed like things didnt have that 'wet" feel. I was wonder if it was the air unit itself?? […]
This guy was a huge help with putting the belt on. Bip props to this guy.
This was very very helpful! Thank you so much!
its called editing.
I just had a problem with my whirlpool not heating up on low setting. I opened it ip and reattached the thermostat pins and checked the heater elemet. the problem was in my ducts that were 85 percent clogged with lint. I got new ducts and my dryer is running cool. Thx for the bett tip . I was wondering how to do that myself.
good stuff man; keep em coming
Thank you. It worked very well. Saved a lot of money and time. Please keep sharing your skills and great teaching gift!
thanks so much..just did it!!!
Thanks a lot Best regards!