Everyone have a good weekend? Some are still enjoying the last few hours of a 3-day weekend. Things are looking good for us. Getting unique traffic. Slowly but surely things are moving along. It getting more and more exciting as things start to shape up.
-Matt
PinknPullApplianceParts.com
Monday, February 17, 2014
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
This morning, a blanket of fog has covered the area. Visibility was rather limited. It can be scary driving through thick fog. Sometimes, that how people feel when it comes to fixing their appliance. It doesn't need to be scary or intimidating. A lot of folks have never done anything like it before and naturally they are apprehensive. Here are some tips to help you get through your first repair job:
1.) Take your time and allow yourself time to accomplish the task.
2.) Get your tools out ahead of time. Many tasks can be fixed with a Phillips and Flathead screw driver, pliers and a socket set.
3.) Take some notes along the way to help you reassemble everything.
There is a great feeling of pride and confidence after your first repair job. Use that confidence to help grow your skills and abilities. Soon that fog and apprehension over fixing an appliance will lift away.
-Matt
www.picknpullapplianceparts.com
1.) Take your time and allow yourself time to accomplish the task.
2.) Get your tools out ahead of time. Many tasks can be fixed with a Phillips and Flathead screw driver, pliers and a socket set.
3.) Take some notes along the way to help you reassemble everything.
There is a great feeling of pride and confidence after your first repair job. Use that confidence to help grow your skills and abilities. Soon that fog and apprehension over fixing an appliance will lift away.
-Matt
www.picknpullapplianceparts.com
Friday, February 7, 2014
Another week of getting stuff done. Things are really beginning to take shape around here. There is a lot of work involved with a new business. Everybody is excited and anxious for things to take off. It is far too easy to get caught up in things without taking care of the necessities. This is equally important when fixing your own appliances.
Our appliance tech mentioned in the last post about getting yourself to a clear and clean work area. Expending on that includes making sure you take care of your tools as well. I'm not saying that each tool needs to be polished after every use but rather that we don't neglect them. Leaving them outside overnight, not wiping them clean of oils, paint, goop, etc... Some brands can tolerate abuse better then others. That is not a reason to not take care of them. No one wants their appliance to breakdown. It is even worse when we are trying to fix them and we can't find a tool we need. Worse then that is that we do have the tool but it is busted from neglect. Take care of your tools so that when you do need them, they are ready to go.
-Matt
Http://picknpullapplianceparts.com
Our appliance tech mentioned in the last post about getting yourself to a clear and clean work area. Expending on that includes making sure you take care of your tools as well. I'm not saying that each tool needs to be polished after every use but rather that we don't neglect them. Leaving them outside overnight, not wiping them clean of oils, paint, goop, etc... Some brands can tolerate abuse better then others. That is not a reason to not take care of them. No one wants their appliance to breakdown. It is even worse when we are trying to fix them and we can't find a tool we need. Worse then that is that we do have the tool but it is busted from neglect. Take care of your tools so that when you do need them, they are ready to go.
-Matt
Http://picknpullapplianceparts.com
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