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Jeff Ivers
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Spent some time in the shop fabricating these.

So that I could hang the MG window hanger gifted me by my daughter for my birthday. She has been doing stained glass projects for a bit over a year now.
In between coats of paint and since some cool fall weather has arrived finally, I got outside and sanded the frames of the 2 walk-in doors on the barn, the one on the shop and the one into the storage area of the attached garage. Then I washed the doors and primed the frames and doors. Have I mentioned I hate painting? Hopefully over the next couple of days I will get a finish coat on.
About a year ago, the ice and water dispenser on my (at that time) 12 year old refrigerator started sticking on - resulting in ice cubes cascading onto the floor or water spills. I ordered a new dispenser switch, but while waiting for it to arrive, I tried cleaning around the actuator lever and solved the problem - until last night.
Since I had the new switch and the sticking came on very suddenly and was worse than before, I decided to install the new switch.

Got the switch installed and the water dispenser worked but the ice dispenser would not. So, apart it came. Notice the disconnected pigtail with the blue and black wires? My first theory was that the pigtail needed to be connected - could not find anyplace to plug it in. The other wires going to the connector the pigtail is coming from descend from a hole in the top of the dispenser opening. The hole is big enough to accommodate a mate to the pigtail, so I felt around trying to find the mate that must have slipped up into the hole - no joy. Put it together so the water dispenser would work and went to bed. Spent a bunch of time trying to find U-tube videos on this repair on my model or schematic/wiring diagrams. Found one video that appeared to be the same model as mine showing the pigtail connected. Took it apart again this morning and tried to use my phone camera to look up in the hole - could not find a connector. That is when I looked more closely at the brand new switch assembly and discovered an actuator rod was not connected. Turns out that on my fridge that pigtail does not connect to anything! Connected the actuator rod, put everything back together and everything works now - the joys of home appliance repair!











































