Posted 08 February 2013 - 03:13 PM
we call them damaged pins , there is still something to work with
broken is sort of fatal , unless you do the old brazing rod and torch , and tack it back on
I have to agree, "damaged" is probably a more accurate description. I apologize for the confusion but I think most of us are saying the same thing but using different words.
Edited by DurhamAppliance, 09 February 2013 - 05:41 PM.
Appliantology is, however appliances are not, an exact science for I know there are a few refrigerators that actually hate me.
The simplest explanation is most likely the correct and least expensive one, unless it's your compressor or motherboard" Occam as an appliantologist
"When you have eliminated all the impossible, whatever remains, however implausible, must be the logic truth; unless it's your compressor or motherboard." Mr. Spock as an appliantologist
"I think, therefore I have no earthly idea why this thing is not working...I got nothin'...". Rumored to have been uttered by a frustrated Descartes while diagnosing his GE Profile.