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just replaced the brushes....is it normal for new brushes to "scream"...some
noise ! .... or did I just not notice the noise from the motor before the
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just replaced the brushes....is it normal for new brushes to
"scream"...some noise ! .... or did I just not notice the noise from the
motor before the repair ..?


......seeing as I don't do the washing


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just replaced the brushes....is it normal for new brushes to
"scream"...some noise ! .... or did I just not notice the noise from
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.....seeing as I don't do the washing


Steam cleaning wouldn't be enough to remove the stench from you, or the
filthy rags that you wear.

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just replaced the brushes....is it normal for new brushes to
"scream"...some noise ! .... or did I just not notice the noise from
the motor before the repair ..?


.....seeing as I don't do the washing


Steam cleaning wouldn't be enough to remove the stench from you, or the
filthy rags that you wear.


I think you are smelling your toung again gay boy .....


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news just replaced the brushes....is it normal for new brushes to
"scream"...some noise ! .... or did I just not notice the noise from
the motor before the repair ..?


.....seeing as I don't do the washing


Steam cleaning wouldn't be enough to remove the stench from you, or the
filthy rags that you wear.


I think you are smelling your toung again gay boy .....

tongue scrapper ideal to rmove the **** ......

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Has everyone on here had a liquid lunch today or what?
Brian



I don't drink..........wouldn't do my new liver much good ....


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Brian Gaff wrote

Has everyone on here had a liquid lunch today or what?


What.

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news just replaced the brushes....is it normal for new brushes to
"scream"...some noise ! .... or did I just not notice the noise from
the motor before the repair ..?


.....seeing as I don't do the washing

Steam cleaning wouldn't be enough to remove the stench from you, or the
filthy rags that you wear.


I think you are smelling your toung again gay boy .....



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just replaced the brushes....is it normal for new brushes to
"scream"...some noise ! .... or did I just not notice the noise from
the motor before the repair ..?


.....seeing as I don't do the washing


Steam cleaning wouldn't be enough to remove the stench from you, or the
filthy rags that you wear.


https://www.photobox.co.uk/my/photo?..._id=9450401801

I know....shocking those £1 brand new jackets......


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"Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote in message
news just replaced the brushes....is it normal for new brushes to
"scream"...some noise ! .... or did I just not notice the noise
from the motor before the repair ..?


.....seeing as I don't do the washing


Steam cleaning wouldn't be enough to remove the stench from you, or
the filthy rags that you wear.


https://www.photobox.co.uk/my/photo?..._id=9450401801

I know....shocking those £1 brand new jackets......


Why are you being silly and trolling Jim?
I sometimes read uk.radio.amateur and thought more of you than this.




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On Sat, 17 Dec 2016 20:41:38 +0000, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:

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On Sat, 17 Dec 2016 15:39:39 +0000, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:

"Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote in message
news just replaced the brushes....is it normal for new brushes to
"scream"...some noise ! .... or did I just not notice the noise from
the motor before the repair ..?


.....seeing as I don't do the washing

Steam cleaning wouldn't be enough to remove the stench from you, or
the filthy rags that you wear.


https://www.photobox.co.uk/my/photo?

album_id=4531043917&photo_id=9450401801

I know....shocking those £1 brand new jackets......


Why are you being silly and trolling Jim?
I sometimes read uk.radio.amateur and thought more of you than this.


Then you were mistaken. He's always been a brain-dead, bigoted, jocktard
arsehole.
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En el artículo , some sad gimp with
no life pretending to be me escribió:

Steam cleaning wouldn't be enough to remove the stench from you, or the
filthy rags that you wear.


This is the real Mike Tomlinson here. The above is a forgery posted
through Aioe.org, which I don't use.

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En el artículo , some sad gimp with
no life pretending to be me escribió:

Steam cleaning wouldn't be enough to remove the stench from you, or the
filthy rags that you wear.


This is the real Mike Tomlinson here. The above is a forgery posted
through Aioe.org, which I don't use.

who cares it sounded like you......


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just replaced the brushes....is it normal for new brushes to "scream"...some
noise ! .... or did I just not notice the noise from the motor before the
repair ..?


Yes, while there is a small point of contact. They should quieten
down when they bed in, and take on the profile of the commutator,



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On Sat, 17 Dec 2016 15:26:53 -0000, "Jim GM4DHJ ..."
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just replaced the brushes....is it normal for new brushes to
"scream"...some
noise ! .... or did I just not notice the noise from the motor before the
repair ..?


Yes, while there is a small point of contact. They should quieten
down when they bed in, and take on the profile of the commutator,



thanks...thought that might be the case....the brushes were a distress
purchase at a shop in Glasgow...pattern parts £20.....when I checked later I
could have got the genuine part on ebait delivered for £9.95.......that is
why I have two cars so I can take my time sourcing parts at a good price
when one breaks down....but you can't have two washing machines.....




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On Sat, 17 Dec 2016 15:26:53 -0000, "Jim GM4DHJ ..."
wrote:

just replaced the brushes....is it normal for new brushes to
"scream"...some
noise ! .... or did I just not notice the noise from the motor before the
repair ..?


Yes, while there is a small point of contact. They should quieten
down when they bed in, and take on the profile of the commutator,



thanks...thought that might be the case....the brushes were a distress
purchase at a shop in Glasgow...pattern parts £20.....when I checked later
I could have got the genuine part on ebait delivered for £9.95.......that
is why I have two cars so I can take my time sourcing parts at a good
price when one breaks down....but you can't have two washing machines.....


You can actually. And I have 3 dishwashers too.

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On Sat, 17 Dec 2016 15:26:53 -0000, "Jim GM4DHJ ..."
wrote:

just replaced the brushes....is it normal for new brushes to
"scream"...some
noise ! .... or did I just not notice the noise from the motor before
the
repair ..?


Yes, while there is a small point of contact. They should quieten
down when they bed in, and take on the profile of the commutator,



thanks...thought that might be the case....the brushes were a distress
purchase at a shop in Glasgow...pattern parts £20.....when I checked
later I could have got the genuine part on ebait delivered for
£9.95.......that is why I have two cars so I can take my time sourcing
parts at a good price when one breaks down....but you can't have two
washing machines.....


You can actually. And I have 3 dishwashers too.

white goods one up-manship...tee hee...makes a change from cars and
computers......


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On Sat, 17 Dec 2016 15:26:53 -0000, "Jim GM4DHJ ..."
wrote:

just replaced the brushes....is it normal for new brushes to
"scream"...some
noise ! .... or did I just not notice the noise from the motor before
the
repair ..?


Yes, while there is a small point of contact. They should quieten
down when they bed in, and take on the profile of the commutator,



thanks...thought that might be the case....the brushes were a distress
purchase at a shop in Glasgow...pattern parts £20.....when I checked
later I could have got the genuine part on ebait delivered for
£9.95.......that is why I have two cars so I can take my time sourcing
parts at a good price when one breaks down....but you can't have two
washing machines.....


You can actually. And I have 3 dishwashers too.


white goods one up-manship...tee hee...


Nope, I've had enough of a clue to get cheap
ones from garage/yard sales when the original
one of each that I bought new had problems
with the dishwashers. I inherited the second
washing machine and kept it as a spare until
the original washing machine developed a
problem that I havent even bothered to look at.


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Might be that the commutator is also quite worn by the brushes sparking.
Might go away, might just die.
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Might be that the commutator is also quite worn by the brushes sparking.
Might go away, might just die.
Brian

could be...... I gave it a clean with switch cleaner...probably shouldn't
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