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I guess I sharpened so many tools, knife sharpening which is an different angle than tools my muscle memory just reverts back and gives a poor result. After trying several sharpeners, a few already mentioned here I ran across this one a couple years ago, and love it, the con is it's a little pricey. The result is once your knife is sharp a couple strokes brings the edge back to like a new knife.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WIN6SYY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Since I got mine there have been knock offs and similar designs at cheaper prices but mine has held up well.

That is interesting. I am going to take the time to into that. Though it is pricey, for me in would come with a lifetime guarantee. I often go for the pricier alternative in situations like mine here. I can't do a job properly that I want done properly any longer. There is one out there that costs mare but allows me to get done what I want to do, and really won't put me on dog food, I give it a good look over. Thanks.
 

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We use one of these, it self-adjusts to the angle of the blade. It works well with both our German style and Japanese style kitchen knifes. They also make one less expensive with a plastic base.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N993NM6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Not cheap but is very interesting.

I saw a similar item by the same manufacturer for $59. Both are an interesting options. These are on the list to investigate. I need to hold the knife angle but I have a rather fine tremor which, while not generally debilitating, make precision kinds of things near impossible. Such as small crews on an atomizers, insertion of some keys into locks, that kind of thing. I don't notice it all the time but it is a pain in the neck on some things.
 
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Wash machine. Wont spin or agitate. Motor just hums.

Possible problems:
Pump is clogged
Capacitor is shot
Motor switch broke or dirty
Coupler broke

First thing to check is your pump. See if there is a sock or something that is preventing the pump from spinning. These women wear these iddy biddy socks and they find their way to the pump causing blockage.

Second thing to check is the capacitor. Do a visual inspection looking for leaks or bulges. Those are obvious signs that the capacitor is kaput. If it looks OK then you will need a multimeter that measures microfarrads to be sure your capacitor is within the range stamped on the side of the capacitor.

Third thing to check is the motor switch. The contacts can get dirty and make inadequate contact. Clean it up.

Fourth thing to check is the coupler between the motor and transmission. A common problem. Requires removing the motor and why I have it listed last. Still, not a hard job.

My washer went out yesterday. Pump not clogged. Capacitor looked fine but measured out of range on the multimeter. So I have a new one on the way. If that doesn’t fix it then I move on to the motor switch.
 
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    Could be that the Capacitor is shot.

    Had the Same thing happen on a A/C Heat Pump. The Start side of the Start/Run Capacitor failed. Failed on a Mourning when it was going to be about 104° that day. LOL.

    Can you spin the Drum by Hand?

    They never fail when it's cool outside. We had one on our last unit fail in the middle of a heat wave. The HVAC guy wanted about $100 for one. I went to a HVAC place that we sell gases to through my work and got one for $8.
     

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    Yep... Sitting on a Top Shelf in my garage is this Bad Boy.

    Tempco Capacitor.jpg


    Never going to go thru that 5 Days in the Middle of August waiting for UPS to bring me a New Capacitor.

    BTW - I took it as a Sign from the e-Cigarette Coil Gods that when I did a Search for the Capacitor I needed this brand come up at the Top of the Search.

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    Could be that the Capacitor is shot.

    Had the Same thing happen on a A/C Heat Pump. The Start side of the Start/Run Capacitor failed. Failed on a Mourning when it was going to be about 104° that day. LOL.

    Can you spin the Drum by Hand?
    Well, I think there's a good chance of that. The capacitor range is 189 - 227 Mf. I was getting only 184. That's why I ordered another one.
     

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    Well, I think there's a good chance of that. The capacitor range is 189 - 227 Mf. I was getting only 184. That's why I ordered another one.

    Hope so. A Capacitor swap is usually Painless.

    But you can Spin the Drum by hand... Right?
     
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    Yep... Sitting on a Top Shelf in my garage is this Bad Boy.

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    Never going to go thru that 5 Days in the Middle of August waiting for UPS to bring me a New Capacitor.

    BTW - I took it as a Sign from the e-Cigarette Coil Gods that when I did a Search for the Capacitor I needed this brand come up at the Top of the Search.

    LOL

    I kept extra parts for my old furnace and AC. I had a couple capacitors, flame sensor, air sensor, and even have an air induction motor but we had to replace the whole system before I got the motor installed. It's still new in the box with gasket and everything.
     

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    Hope so. A Capacitor swap is usually Painless.

    But you can Spin the Drum by hand... Right?
    Yeah. $12.49 for a capacitor.

    Drum doesn't really spin but it got stuck in mid-cycle when it crapped out. I believe it was beginning to agitate during the rinse cycle and that's what tripped it. I asked the wife what happened and when. I got 17 different answers. Shoulda never asked. :facepalm:
     

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    I kept extra parts for my old furnace and AC. I had a couple capacitors, flame sensor, air sensor, and even have an air induction motor but we had to replace the whole system before I got the motor installed. It's still new in the box with gasket and everything.

    Yeah... Spending 11 Bucks on that Extra capacitor was about the Best 11 Bucks I have spent in a Long time.

    I talked to this HVAC guy a while back and He told me that maybe 65% of ALL the calls He does are for Blown Capacitors.
     

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    If the capacitor doesn't resolve it then I'll check the motor switch contacts. That switch can be had without taking the motor off. If that aint it then the motor comes off to check the coupler. Had to change those a few times over my life. The motors don't usually crap out on wash machines. Many people replace their motors when it's just the switch that went sour on them. 90% of the time you can clean the switch contacts to revive them. That switch can cost near as much as a new motor. Or you can find used ones on Ebay for $25ish. But I have a feeling lots of techs rip people off by selling them a whole new motor instead of just cleaning up the switch.
     

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    Yeah. $12.49 for a capacitor.

    Drum doesn't really spin but it got stuck in mid-cycle when it crapped out. I believe it was beginning to agitate during the rinse cycle and that's what tripped it. I asked the wife what happened and when. I got 17 different answers. Shoulda never asked. :facepalm:

    The Reason I asked is some Washing Machines have a "Motor Reset" Function.



    Not sure if yours does? Or if it might Help? But it is something to check.
     

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    The Reason I asked is some Washing Machines have a "Motor Reset" Function.



    Not sure if yours does? Or if it might Help? But it is something to check.

    That's friggin funny. Stand on your head, rub your belly, open n close the lid 6 times.

    What I did get from the wife is that the night before she said is when it first crapped out. She didn't tell me cuz she didn't want to put me in a foul mood. She knows I hate fixing stuff and I had just replaced the auger in the ice machine that she creamed :laugh: So she tries it the next day and it started to run but sounded weird then crapped out again. That's when she told me. About an hour or two later I went in there and same thing. Motor groaned then hummed. Didn't even think of a reset and I guess if that was what it was it wouldn't try starting up again. All the symptoms point to the capacitor though not necessarily.
     

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    That's friggin funny. Stand on your head, rub your belly, open n close the lid 6 times.

    ...

    Yeah... Back in the day there would be a RED Button with the word "RESET" printed above it. And if the Button was sticking Out, that meant you Needed to push it In.

    Guess they Stopped doing that when Bob in Analytics showed that it they Removed it they could Increase their Service Calls by 40%.
     

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    You'll know how to keep the capacitor from going out on an heat pump? Buy a spare one, lol, its just cheap insurance, cause if they go out it will be on the hottest day or a long weekend

    Another thing worth the $100 is a soft start switch solves so many issues.
     
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