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  • Big tony Your the man!

  • Thanks Big Tony, I was at the old house (recently moved) and spend nearly 2 hrs how thinking how to remove my old dishwasher. It is off on the safe side. I was just wondering what was the hose at the bottom and you help me!

    Thanks bunch dude and keep up the good work!

  • How do you ask a question of Big Tony?

  • Forget. I'm calling a plumber. Good video though.

  • Thanks BIG Tony i love all your tips very nice to see a man who knows his trade its a shame that the English (UK) system are not the same as the USA , we have a lot too learn from you guys all the best J.T.J maintenance (Just .The. Job )

  • Tony is the Man and the other feller is the worker if you know what I mean.

  • Hello... i bought a used Maytag Performa dishwaher, model number: PDB3430AWE . I don't know how to wire it or how to connect the hoses. Laying on the floor, I have a wire with a black wire Maretted, a white wire Maretted and a ground wire...this cable is live... i tested it. Can you please help me connect this dishwasher?

  • thanx Tony

  • Thanks for the video. I'm ditching an old garbage disposal and wanted to see how the dishwasher connects directly to the sink drain. The way it is now; it drains into the disposal with a confusing separate air hose going up to a hole in the sink. That threw me because I wondered if the dishwasher always needs a separte air exhaust or something. I'll recommend your site to my friends.

  • Thanks Tony, great videos. I watched the three that pertain to d/w installation. I am glad to see you used a new Frigidaire unit, we had one in our old house and it was the best. IT was quiet, clean real well and worked forever. So now that I have watched your vids, I can install a Frigidaire d/w in our new place.

  • Tony ! help,, I got a bit of roughing problem, I have to install a double-sink and also I got to leave a diswasher tee for a future unit, the problem is , my pipe fixture outlet is too high (coming out of the wall) and when I put my tailpiece+ my tee-wye for the further compartment+ my P-trap, the P-trap is lower than the pipe coming out of the wall, can I move my diswasher conection downstream from the p-trap? Hope you can understand all this mumbling,,,,

    willy, Ottawa, Canada

  • what if it appears that there are bolts coming out of the ground underneath the front of the dishwasher that is stopping it from coming out, and the only way you could possibly unscrew them is to go under the house?

  • Joe - Outstanding video. Great instruction. Please do more. Especially like the way you handle safety concerns and advise people to check their local and state codes. Thank you very much

  • Tony, if my dishwasher is clogged, and I don't want to take the whole thing out, can I use a chemical to unclog it like you did in the kitchen sink (in your other video)???

  • Thank God for you Tony. You are da Man.

  • your the man!

  • Thanks again tony

  • This video was great! I just bought a new home and will be changing out the dishwasher soon, there was more to it than I thought!

  • i learned alot from watching your videos question... can i use the same electrical tester you used to test power in the dishwasher on electric water heaters.. troubleshooting heating elements,thermostats

  • Hi jernyman7, thanks for visiting my site, and the answer to your question is yes, you can use the same electrical tester whether it is a 220 or 110, (it will just let you know if there is power or not by flickering). Big Tony

  • are you a qualified plumber?

  • DoomCatcher, The answer to your question is Yes, I am a Master Plumber and have been in the business for over 25+ years. Big Tony

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