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28/4/2010 at 3:06pm
Location: Manchester Outfit: Pennine Countryman
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Quote: If competent and confident fine, but if there's a shred of doubt, get a professional to sort it.
Steve, that is the point. Its too easy to get bullied into doing something you're not 100% happy with, just because someone else thinks you should be able to do it. Even if you've done an impeccable job, if you're not sure you won't ever be truly relaxed about the repair. Sometimes peace of mind is worth paying for.
People pay a fortune for skate wear, I make it. Its not that hard, get a sewing machine and a pattern, a few stick on stones, no problem; anyone can follow instructions, and whats the worst that can happen? If you get it wrong it won't look right. Its not like risking your trailer electrics failing on the motorway, yet I suspect far more people would be willing to have a go at the electrics!
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28/4/2010 at 11:16pm
Location: North Lanarkshire Outfit: VW CADDY microcamper
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Hi all- thanks for all the interesting discussion (!) Think I started something here...!
As we are unable to set the Dandy up at home, we have had to resort to splicing the wire and connecting the two ends back together using plastic connector strip- an easy enough job. We have made it as waterproof as we can, but know that this is a temporary measure until we can get inside the Dandy to replace the whole cable.
It is a bit worrying thinking about all the "what could happen" scenarios, but hopefully this will get us to our destination so we can safely make our repair then vow to never be this stupid again!
I'll post again when we get back (if we make it back safely!) to let you all know how we got on...
Thanks again for all your replies.
Sharron
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