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How to hack my garage power feed by bridging CBs? should definitely be off-topic.

How do I increase the fill level on my washing machine? is (should be) on topic.

IMO disallowing "Operation of major appliances or questions regarding small appliances." is wrong. It directly conflicts with: ('operation' is, which button do I press?)

Which tools, materials, and best practices for home improvement task. Identifying the source or cause of a problem within your home. Installation, maintenance, and repair of major appliances.

That no one repairs toasters anymore doesn't make it off-topic; it's just impossible these days. People still fix microwaves, though.

I don't see any difference between modifying your furnace and a washing machine. How can I put a speed control on my furnace blower? would have to be off-topic, too.

New close reason:

Not user serviceable. The repair of these type of devices are beyond the scopescope of DIY Stack Exchange. Any modifications made to them without explicit instructions from the manufacturer may void warranties, violate building regulations and/or create hazardous situations.

It's not off-topic, it's: no, you can't.


Tell me how to fix my toaster: no.

Help me adjust my [thing]: yes.

How to hack my garage power feed by bridging CBs? should definitely be off-topic.

How do I increase the fill level on my washing machine? is (should be) on topic.

IMO disallowing "Operation of major appliances or questions regarding small appliances." is wrong. It directly conflicts with: ('operation' is, which button do I press?)

Which tools, materials, and best practices for home improvement task. Identifying the source or cause of a problem within your home. Installation, maintenance, and repair of major appliances.

That no one repairs toasters anymore doesn't make it off-topic; it's just impossible these days. People still fix microwaves, though.

I don't see any difference between modifying your furnace and a washing machine. How can I put a speed control on my furnace blower? would have to be off-topic, too.

New close reason:

Not user serviceable. The repair of these type of devices are beyond the scope of DIY Stack Exchange. Any modifications made to them without explicit instructions from the manufacturer may void warranties, violate building regulations and/or create hazardous situations.

It's not off-topic, it's: no, you can't.


Tell me how to fix my toaster: no.

Help me adjust my [thing]: yes.

How to hack my garage power feed by bridging CBs? should definitely be off-topic.

How do I increase the fill level on my washing machine? is (should be) on topic.

IMO disallowing "Operation of major appliances or questions regarding small appliances." is wrong. It directly conflicts with: ('operation' is, which button do I press?)

Which tools, materials, and best practices for home improvement task. Identifying the source or cause of a problem within your home. Installation, maintenance, and repair of major appliances.

That no one repairs toasters anymore doesn't make it off-topic; it's just impossible these days. People still fix microwaves, though.

I don't see any difference between modifying your furnace and a washing machine. How can I put a speed control on my furnace blower? would have to be off-topic, too.

New close reason:

Not user serviceable. The repair of these type of devices are beyond the scope of DIY Stack Exchange. Any modifications made to them without explicit instructions from the manufacturer may void warranties, violate building regulations and/or create hazardous situations.

It's not off-topic, it's: no, you can't.


Tell me how to fix my toaster: no.

Help me adjust my [thing]: yes.

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How to hack my garage power feed by bridging CBs? should definitely be off-topic.

How do I increase the fill level on my washing machine? is (should be) on topic.

IMO disallowing "Operation of major appliances or questions regarding small appliances." is wrong. It directly conflicts with: ('operation' is, which button do I press?)

Which tools, materials, and best practices for home improvement task. Identifying the source or cause of a problem within your home. Installation, maintenance, and repair of major appliances.

That no one repairs toasters anymore doesn't make it off-topic; it's just impossible these days. People still fix microwaves, though.

I don't see any difference between modifying your furnace and a washing machine. How can I put a speed control on my furnace blower? would have to be off-topic, too.

New close reason:

Not user serviceable. The repair of these type of devices are beyond the scope of DIY Stack Exchange. Any modifications made to them without explicit instructions from the manufacturer may void warranties, violate building regulations and/or create hazardous situations.

It's not off-topic, it's: no, you can't.


Tell me how to fix my toaster: no.

Help me adjust my [thing]: yes.