Repetition generates speed...
The biggest thing with dishwashers is did you get the stupid thing level? I've installed a few over the years and level seems to be what causes the most issues with dishwashers.
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Repetition generates speed...
The biggest thing with dishwashers is did you get the stupid thing level? I've installed a few over the years and level seems to be what causes the most issues with dishwashers.
There's a bag of parts I don't know what to do with.
Any leftover unused parts are worth extra points.
At least, that's what I tell my spouse.
Maybe I got it done with fewer parts because I found a novel improved solution...
Sometimes my spouse figures out what the extra parts are for... And doesn't seem to mind that using the parts correctly lowers the score I dreamed up...
If you had to go to the hardware store less than 5 times then it was a success.
Technically I have to go again yo return all the things I bought but ended up not using / needing.
I find I second guess stuff a lot more than I used to, even though I have way more knowledge and experience now.
The older I get, the more I realize I don't really know anything.