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My membership is pending approval on account of reports that I don't always buy the absolutely cheapest things and am occasionally, though very rarely, fooled by delusions of "quality" :cuss:
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thebuildist wrote: Tue Dec 06, 2022 2:16 pm
propane1 wrote: Tue Dec 06, 2022 5:13 am Tim, how does one get one of these cheapskate club cards. :hm: I’m a member in good standing, but don’t have a card. :D

Any information would be greatly appreciated.

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They offered me lifetime membership, but I refuse to pay the dues!



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Cheapskates usually pay there dues in blood sweat and tears , and the odd trip to the ER.
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They also pay cheapskate dues when things break after fixing something the cheapskate way and it don’t work and cost twice as much to fix. I know this, but I’m in good cheapskate standing and I figure I always will be. :|

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Pulled out my members card the other day when the wash machine started acting up and could no longer operate correctly. Just changed out this $10 plastic splined hub for the drum and back in business. I'm so proud of myself that I bought a bunch of parts to put my 4016ps back together. Win for my wife and a win for me they say.ImageImage

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Evan, I received my cheapskate membership card by never owning a new washer or dryer. The previous washer took the pump out when chunks of rust dislodged from the drum. Our current machine cut a hook off of the suspension springs and is on its third set of agitator dogs and a clutch pack.

Now I have to convince M to let me bring a 4016AH to Ontario from Oklahoma on our next trip.
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Jancoe wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 8:49 pm Pulled out my members card the other day when the wash machine started acting up and could no longer operate correctly. Just changed out this $10 plastic splined hub for the drum and back in business. I'm so proud of myself that I bought a bunch of parts to put my 4016ps back together. Win for my wife and a win for me they say.ImageImage

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:O I assume you had to pull a gas dryer out of the way to work on the washer?? I see what looks like a uncapped gas line and got very nervous,. If that gas line is not being used, PLEASE go to the hardware store and get a proper cap for the end of that fitting :please: Things could get real ugly if the valve gets bumped to the open position :109: :hitsfan: Don't be a cheapskate on this ;)

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Good work Evan. I replaced the pump relay on the control board in our Samsung front load washer for $13 and got another year out of it. Unfortunately either the rear drum bearing or the spider assembly that holds the drum broke. The repair would have been $70 to $200 minimum + a full days work to remove, disassemble and rebuild the drum. I told the wife it was time for a new set. She didn't complain. I did buy her some good GE units. The Samsung's were free from my wife's brother. We got 6 years out if them.

Anyways the relays are the block boxes on the top left.
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I had to dremel the rear cover off and remove the silicone potting material to do the repair. After testing I did silicone it back up.
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I got my member ship in the cheapskate club when they found out I don't own a weed wacker . I wait until someone brings one in for repairs . Then "test" it out on my yard . I have 2 acres . :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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DavidBarkey wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 6:05 am I got my member ship in the cheapskate club when they found out I don't own a weed wacker . I wait until someone brings one in for repairs . Then "test" it out on my yard . I have 2 acres . :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
You would get moved up in the cheapskate club Dave if you used their gas too. :rofl: :78: :69:


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Gordy wrote:
Jancoe wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 8:49 pm Pulled out my members card the other day when the wash machine started acting up and could no longer operate correctly. Just changed out this $10 plastic splined hub for the drum and back in business. I'm so proud of myself that I bought a bunch of parts to put my 4016ps back together. Win for my wife and a win for me they say.ImageImage

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:O I assume you had to pull a gas dryer out of the way to work on the washer?? I see what looks like a uncapped gas line and got very nervous,. If that gas line is not being used, PLEASE go to the hardware store and get a proper cap for the end of that fitting :please: Things could get real ugly if the valve gets bumped to the open position :109: :hitsfan: Don't be a cheapskate on this ;)

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No worries Gordy. Line was capped. Picture was taken after I just got done testing the washer and was in the process of putting the dryer back when i stopped for a pic. I'm no cheapskate when it comes to my family's well being.

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