Good fit
- Brackets, clips, covers, guides and simple supports
- Spacers, holders, mounts and practical one-off fixtures
- Parts where photos and dimensions explain the need clearly
Tom's Fix All
Specialty Repairs / Edmonton
This page is for the jobs that get stuck on one broken bracket, cover, clip, guide, spacer or support when the rest of the repair still makes sense. It is a specialty review service for selected non-safety-critical parts, not a blanket promise for every engineered component.
Best fit cases usually start with clear photos, basic dimensions, the brand or model, and a short note about what the part actually does. The answer can be yes, no, or needs-more-info depending on fit, heat, load and risk.
Scope
Visual Proof
Best Fit
Good when one broken support, holder or trim-related part is blocking a practical RV repair.
Good when a small non-safety-critical mounting piece, holder or guide is broken and the geometry is visible.
Good for one-off holders, guides, simple guards, jigs or accessories that keep a practical setup moving.
Brake, steering, suspension, structural, pressure, fuel, engine-internal, extreme-heat or other liability-critical parts are not the default fit here.
Review
Related Services
Useful when the part review belongs to a broader practical repair list or install follow-up.
Useful when the bigger job also needs a supplier run, hardware pickup or delivery support.
Useful if the broken part is only one piece of a broader west-side cleanup, reset or delivery scope.
Useful when the request still needs the main handyman, cleanup or delivery context around it.
FAQ
It helps a lot. A broken original, even in pieces, usually makes the review faster and more realistic than photos alone.
Yes. Photos, a scale reference, brand or model and a short explanation of what the part does are the best first step.
No. This page is intentionally selective and avoids selling itself as the answer to every engineered or liability-critical component.
Brake, steering, suspension, structural, pressure, high-heat and other safety-critical parts are not pushed as the default fit for this service.
Sometimes yes. If the part review belongs to a bigger practical repair, that wider scope should be disclosed early.
Usually faster when the photos are clear, the broken original exists and the function of the part is easy to explain. Some reviews still need a cautious no.
Contact
Call first for the fastest answer, or send the part photos, the brand or model, what the part does and any dimensions you already know.
Local Edmonton support for selected custom replacement part review when a practical repair is stalled by one broken bracket, cover, clip, guide or support.