Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Oontz Bluetooth Speaker repair | |
Posted by: | Philippa Bond | |
Date/Time: | 06/06/21 14:44:00 |
https://therestartproject.org/about/ Repair Cafes also exist or did exist to repair things. Brentford Recycling Action Group (BRAG) have I believe held at least one in the past and so have Hillingdon Friends of the Earth. I think that Ealing Repair Cafe is mostly clothing repair help but you could contact them to see if they have any ideas re your speaker. The pandemic has of course closed a lot of things down and some are just reopening. Of course there has been and still is a lot of call for computers and tablets for those who don't have any - in particular children for schoolwork. In Chiswick Cllr Ron Mushiso ran collections with Richmond Rugby Club. Have you tried Fuselodge in Acton Lane? and there is also someone I believe at Barley Mow Workspace who was mentioned on the CW4.com website who mends amps. Did you say that you had looked on the internet for one of the Fix It type videos? I've always used e-spares as my go-to for electrical spares eg filters for upright kettles. I wish that the shops that sell all these kettles would also provide easy access to these. I think my son bought a set of smaller screwdrivers when he was dismantling and putting together computers and changing the screen on his tablet. The Restart Project is looking for people to host Restart Parties - perhaps you would be interested? North London Waste Authority seems quite active at present but ours the West London Waste Authority not so. I haven't checked out our other other surrounding ones. Hope this helps. |