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Welcome to step right up manuals Part-2

Welcome to step right up manuals Part-2

My webmaster and I get along pretty well, although sometimes he forgets who’s boss. When he does that he tells me to write blogs. He tells me to do something that normally I wouldn’t do. I’ve never written a blog before and there is a reason for that. I don’t want to. I wouldn’t be doing it now except for I lost the book I was reading and have nothing else to do. I don’t watch much TV. TV sucks. Bad for the brain.

So he wants me to describe the website. Well its pretty self explanatory I guess. It’s a website that offers service manuals for home appliances. There are other appliances as well as home appliances listed, for instance Carrier truck refrigeration is in there. But mostly they are for home appliances like air conditioners, dishwashers, dryers, heating, microwave ovens, kitchen heater things like ovens and stoves and that kind of thing for kitchens, refrigerators, and washing machines.

I’ve had a lot of feedback over the years saying that people pay a little bit of money for a manual and save hundreds of dollars by being able to fix things themselves. Often you can fix an appliance without even buying parts. It just takes a little imagination, but sometimes you do have to buy parts. There’s a few parts manuals listed here also. There are cheaper. They should be.

I’m just wondering what else I can say to use up my space. I dictated this into my phone and then email it to myself on the PC. Actually I don’t have a PC, I use Linux. Its the poor man’s Mac. Well it sure looks like 100 to 300 words to me. The important thing is that it gets by my webmaster. He is a slave driver. But he’s the best webmaster I’ve ever had so I think I have to do what he says, even though I don’t like it. Stay tuned for the next installment. I’m just making this up as I go.

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Welcome to step right up manuals

Welcome to step right up manuals

Welcome to step right up manuals, your source for appliance service manuals. This is the result, or a partial result, of my somewhat checkered past indulging in different schemes to make a living. One of those schemes was appliance repair.

It all started at a young age when I would take apart my mechanical toys to see how they worked. Most never got put back together correctly but I learned a little about machines that way.

Somewhere along the line people began to hear that I could fix things that other people couldn’t. It wasn’t that I really could do something other people could not do, it was that I was willing to try things I had never done before. In my younger and wilder day I thought it was a challenge. But one of the things I found myself doing was searching and searching and searching and searching for appliance repair manuals to help me do the job and not make it worse.

In 2008 I had a bad surgical accident which left me unable to work. I had nothing to do and I used my time to compile appliance service manuals just in case I ever needed them. Then I got the idea to offer it to other people, both do-it-yourself and professionals to make their lives easier. I thought it was a good idea to have a whole bunch of manuals in one place rather than spending a lot of time surfing the internet for them.

My webmaster says I have to write blogs for Google to find this website. They only have to be 100 to 300 words. So I guess this is good enough for this one. He says it doesn’t matter what I say in the blogs because who would want to read a blog about appliance service manuals anyway? Not me. I just want the manual, I don’t want to read a blog when I’m working. So that’s good enough for this blog. Stay tuned for more. He says I have to do it. There is no way around it. Does anybody know a good webmaster? One who won’t make me write blogs?