Describe the most ambitious DIY project I’ve ever taken on!

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After 2 years of buying a house, my dryer wasn’t working properly. The clothes wouldn’t dry at all. I looked up the brand of the dryer I owned. Then, I researched the internet for the manual of the dryer. I was lucky enough to find a video on YouTube. It showed me how to troubleshoot the dryer!

I pulled the dryer away from the wall first. This gave me enough room to take apart the dryer. I had my tools right by my side and I had the video player right at eye level!

I took off a part of the back of the dryer. Then, I noticed that I needed to buy a few new parts. I researched the area for a tool shop. The big chain stores didn’t have the parts that I needed. After buying the parts, I went home replaced the parts. But the dryer still didn’t work. I concluded that the dryer couldn’t be fixed. So, I went online and ordered a new dryer from Home Dept!

10 Replies to “Describe the most ambitious DIY project I’ve ever taken on!”

  1. CAN’T DO THIS IN A GYM! – United States – I enjoy everything about training the mind/body! I love training myself and others, especially the older and younger folks! I also enjoy discussing training, so comment and I’ll get back with you! — “The” Trainer Outdoor Training Specialist /Consultant- @62!/15 yr. experience as RN in CCU
    CAN’T DO THIS IN A GYM! says:

    I’m sorry you couldn’t fix it but you did your best. Enjoy your new dryer!

  2. vermavkv – India – I am Vijay Kumar Verma, residing in Kolkata, the city of joy. I was a Banker since December 1985 and retired in April 2017 from State Bank of India. After serving the Bank for 32 years as an officer holding different assignments from time to time, now I am currently enjoying the retired life. I would like to fulfil the duty of social service through this platform spreading aware about the health related problems and their remedies. I will also try to entertain my followers through knowledgeable information and motivate them to enjoy better and quality lifestyle. It is my endeavour to keep the post friendly and as informative as I can. I am willing to connect with my friends and followers, through my stories and drawings out of my passion to write and make sketches. I would like to create a trusted and joyful friend circle, and share tales from the past
    vermavkv says:

    Honestly, I love the determination you showed here! Even though the dryer didn’t end up being fixable, the fact that you researched, took it apart, tracked down parts, and tried to repair it yourself is seriously impressive. That kind of curiosity and hands-on effort is a win in itself. Sometimes the real success is knowing you gave it your best shot and learned something new along the way. 👏

      1. vermavkv – India – I am Vijay Kumar Verma, residing in Kolkata, the city of joy. I was a Banker since December 1985 and retired in April 2017 from State Bank of India. After serving the Bank for 32 years as an officer holding different assignments from time to time, now I am currently enjoying the retired life. I would like to fulfil the duty of social service through this platform spreading aware about the health related problems and their remedies. I will also try to entertain my followers through knowledgeable information and motivate them to enjoy better and quality lifestyle. It is my endeavour to keep the post friendly and as informative as I can. I am willing to connect with my friends and followers, through my stories and drawings out of my passion to write and make sketches. I would like to create a trusted and joyful friend circle, and share tales from the past
        vermavkv says:

        That is good.. Stay happy and blessed.

  3. There’s something quietly meaningful about this being your first major DIY in a new house. Sometimes the real repair isn’t the machine, but the confidence that grows when you’re willing to open it up and try.

    Even if the dryer didn’t cooperate, the willingness to learn, research, and take it apart is the kind of foundation that makes a house feel more like your own.

  4. daisy – I’m not a writer by profession; I just write what my heart feels. Traveling is my passion, and I love collecting memories and nature photographs along the way. Photography and singing bring me joy. After each journey, I love putting my experiences into words, sharing the places I visit, the flavors I discover, and the emotions that stay with me long after the trip ends.
    daisy says:

    The best thing is, you tried to fix it 👏

  5. kwholley63 – I spent 40 years in FinTech before retiring to Rio de Janeiro to trade software releases for a front-row seat to the beautiful absurdity of life in Brazil. This blog is my digital porch, a place for unpolished commentary on book reviews, daily gripes, and the random thoughts of a guy who finally has the time to pay attention. I’m an observant realist with a deep appreciation for history, a good quote, and the perspective that only comes after the career ends. I write to stay sharp, to stay honest, and to keep the conversation going. I love my Patriots and Bruins, a life long fan in bad times and good. They have been quite good for a long time now! I love spending time with my wife the best times are just doing nothing; watching tv, talking or just sitting at the beach together for a few hours. Our spot is pier 60 in Clearwater. I love the time I have with my kids when I can, they are all pretty busy. Seinfeld is about the best comedy ever. You will see me frequently comment on the show and why my blog is about nothing.
    kwholley63 says:

    I have had a similar experience with a washer.

    1. It was difficult to troubleshoot the process to locate the problem. But once I worked on it for awhile I started to get the hand of it. I bought a new one at the end of the day but I still learned how to take a part the machine and put it back together!

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