cool ideas for slipping this o-ring into this shaft? i asked the suspension shop i got the rebuild kit from for tips and they said to use a hex key to guide the rest of the o-ring in and to have good luck, but it ain't working
>>2963425>there's no way I have the wrong model of rebuild kitjust because a mfg sends you a part with the correct number on the package doesnt mean its right part in reality t. mechanic back to the op cut a beer can up with a pair of scissors to get a rectangle of sheet metal. if your scissors are good there wont be much burr on the edges to worry about cutting the seal. wrap the sheet around the seal with it overlapping itself. put a hose clamp over it and gently crank everything down to the right diameter then push the seal ina piece of plastic works too
>>2963425then again you are a furfag anime poster
>>2963433I prefer plastic and have used that method several times. I also use extra plastic caulking gun nozzle sections cut to suit.
I can't quite follow what you're trying to do, but maybe castration pliers?
>>2963407>cool ideas for slipping this o-ring into this shaft?use an electrical tie to compress it and then slide it off the shaft once the o-ring is inside
These are the people I work with. They had a light. They broke it. They tried to add magnets. They drilled straight through all of the electronics. It won't turn on now. They're trying to charge it.
>>2963276Why did they add magnets? Why did they drill through it? If they don't kill themselves first then they'll probably kill you so enjoy your career, I guess. Wear a helmet?
>>2963283The light attached to things magnetically, they broke that part. So they tried to add magnets.
>>2963276blue bnd bne bagnet bould bf borked
>>2963276
>>2963276Probably glue would have been fine
Last Threads: https://warosu.org/diy/?task=search2&search_username=artbyrobotTo begin: the project goal: I am working to make a series of humanoid robots. I am using a Biblical theme of naming the first 3 robots I make Adam, Eve, and Abel. The goal is for these robots to have human body inspired musculoskeletal systems, advanced AI, and that they look human and pass for human to a casual observer at least at a distance. They must be able to walk, talk, run, dance, do sports, do chores, manufacture products, and make more robots just like themselves if not even better. My aim is to build a single robot arm and head and then add sufficiently advanced AI to that arm and head to enable it to build the rest of its own body for me. This way I am delegating the work of building the majority of my first humanoid robot to that robot rather than doing that work myself - and this is to save me time.In a like manner, my goal with the AI is to code just enough AI that the AI can begin coding itself and this way I don't have to code most of the AI myself because it will self create itself. I liken this to building a seed and that seed growing into a tree because for me to code that tree would take too long for me and just creating the seed would then save me time.
>>2963261There's a difference between>I want it and I know I can get it because that's what I door>I want it and I'm willing to soldier through and make sacrificesand>I want it and I'll show everybodyYou can want it, but why should you get it if you don't have what it takes and you're not willing to humbly learn instead of pretending you're doing something meaningful
>>2963168>added more variables to make it sound like the circuit is no big dealthat's a lie I did not.>that you want to play sound over thisnever told that to the bot and nothing was said about sound at all by bot or myself you just made that up>you plan to pump so much energy through these tracesthis is a very very low energy mosfet driver circuit taht drives the main mosfet who experiences the high energies. the driver circuit experiences very very low energies. The fact you don't even know what you are looking at shows how ignorant you are of everything going on and how disqualified you are to make all these smug idiotic critiques.>unreadable mess that was his MS Paint power supply “schematic”shows how clueless you are and how you fail to read or understand anything going on in this thread - a fan made that in kicad and did so because he was able to read my ms paint schematic just fine because he's not retarded
>>2963285>The fact you don't even know what you are looking atnobody knows because you drew schematics in ms paint and every photo of this circuit makes it look like it was salvaged from a garbage dump
>>2963285>that's a lie I did not.why would the chatbot focus on low frequency aspect, then. It surely is a lie that you did not.>you just made that upit was a conditional statement based on the fact that your cyber buddy referenced audio. If your goal is to convince people you're truthful maybe you shouldn't delegate your public relations to a chatbot in the first place, lmao
>>2963453>why would the chatbot focus on low frequency aspectbecause a BLDC motor controller at its lower frequencies does not face the same ac impedence concerns that a high frequency device would and a lower current circuit like this also means less concerns about ac impedence. So once again stop lying and now you look ignorant even more nice job.
Hello Everyone,My wife and I have decided to build a village little by little every Christmas (only two homes so far). I was hoping people would have suggestions on what we should build besides the homes and carts we buy (hills, roads, lake/rivers, etc) so that it can look nice and, hopefully, be easy to store. If this belongs in a different board please let me know
This may not be 100% what you are looking for but there is a popular modeling youtuber called Nightshift who does a lot of diorama work you could check out, he obviously builds mostly battlefield stuff but most of the materials, tools, and techniques would be applicable to your project. The same would go for people interested in dollhouse making, model railroading, and even wargaming. Since you're on 4chinz you could look at the scale modeling general on /toy/, >>>11630462Insofar as materials you're going to want extruded plastic stock and sheets, balsa wood, insulation foam board, and Bondo. For tools, a razor knife and fine-toothed saws are key, as well as rasps. You might want to invest in an airbrush and hobby paints, trying to brush-paint a whole village would drive me crazy and rattlecans are going to be too much paint volume for miniatures. The biggest thing you'll run into is the relationship between your willingness to invest time and money and your tolerance for errors, inaccuracies, and shitty work. Quality work does not come fast or cheap.
>>2962673Seething
>>2961344>If this belongs in a different board please let me knowPinterest stuff
>>2961344growing up we had my O gauge train track screwed into a half sheet of plywood and for Christmas we would pull it out of the garage and put the tree stand in the middle of it then build a village around the tree skirt and the train tracks, then I would see if I could get the train to go fast enough to skip the tracks on a corner and crash into villager figurinesgood times, get a train
>>2961344If your base is not already very easy to lift I'd ensure you can hang the base and box the buildings in a divided box you can build to your preference. The easier your layout is to move and store the longer you'll enjoy it.Model railroaders have a vast variety of cook ways to make and mod things you can get ideas from.If you add a vertical back that permits more scenery and can make the assembly stiffer and box-like.
Cool free shit on Craigslist/FB marketplace
>>2963312coulda got shot>>2963322no
>>2963401>no
>>2963322The terrible call quality of cellphones with tough the 2000s destroyed people's ability to talk. If course everyone would rather text when your call is being cut down. To 8kbps. 52 was already chosen as the barest. Most dogs hit people could stand
>>2963401>coulda got shot That was the first thing I thought of as soon as I realized the inside door was open. This was in a pretty wealthy area, and I was wondering why nobody had peaked their head out of a neighboring window to ask what I was doing.
>>2963446peeked*
snowblower threadim thinking of buying one this year, live in a coastal area with heavy wet snowmy driveway is about 150 feet to the garage but since ive lived here ive just shoveled about 1/6th of it and kept the cars parked up front outsidei know nothing about them other than what im reading online im thinking a 300cc would be ideal maybe a toro, honda looks nice too but a bit $$
>>2961768Shoveling is annoying as hell with 12”+ of wet snow.Also what other anon said about the 2 stage snowblowers is true. I got a new 1-stage when I was still up north, and unless you had the perfect 2-3” of super fluffy snow, it was useless and I would drag out my ancient 2-stage and starter fluid that bitch until it ran. Got a new 2-stage and did not regret spending the extra like $300-$400 at all.
>>2961804I do have a solution for starting snowblowers with a gas press pump bulb & an electric starter that are problematic. Prime the snowblower with two full finger presses, then try and start...it won't start yet but WHILE it's cranking, press the bulb one more time...varoooom! The first two get some fuel moving through the system but don't seem to get into the carburator for the spark to take. If you go nuts on the bulb and then try and start it will flood the carb and nothing will happen until the gas evaporates. However, pressing the bulb while it's cranking gets it over the hump and lights up every single time. Saves ware on the starter. Oh and make sure your ON/OFF switch is set to ON, I've missed that before too in the dark... LOL.
>>2962093>the dreaded on/off switchYup, I’ve wasted some calories there too, why can’t they have a momentary kill switch like so many other gas engines so retards like myself don’t get frustrated?Oh and these Honda GX engines, the on-off switch is on the opposite side of the engine from where a right handed person would stand to pull the cord and adjust the choke and throttle so you don’t see it as you’re pulling and pulling. Those shifty japs!
My only criteria for a snow blower is that is two stage and made of metal.
I like my ego electric and it works in all but the worst blizzards. It's light and quick and I don't have to fuck with fuel and starting and shit. I wonder if they've improved since I've had it for seven years now. t. Coloradoan
How long does it take to get good at soldering. I've been at it all day and finished some wired for my car only to have solder flake off entirely.
>>2961819>How long does it take to get good at solderinghmmm... well I started when I was about 8 using a gun from the 60's. used that till it broke in the 80's. so for through hole? I would say about 1 week. for SMD? couple months.
>>2962142>realtek snibbety snabIt warms my heart that they have not changed their logo in decades. I hope they never change it.
I solder and crimp and then tape because I just know I'll fuck up at least two of those methods
>>2961819You need to be crimping. Soldering has no place in automotive wire harnesses. Do the job properly fggt.
>>2961819A day to a week. Correct tips, solder and flux make a huge difference. Like if you want to solder stainless steel you need some acidic flux or else it will never stick.
I am building a bed loft that will render the existence of this ceiling fan impractical. There'll be ~45" between the deck of the loft and the ceiling. Are there any good low-profile (less than ~6" depth) options to replace it with that don't have external moving parts but still have an internal fan to maintain some circulation up at the top of the room? Any other suggestions of neat fixtures that would suit the situation? Or should I just put in a little basic dome light and figure out something else for air circulation?
>>2963372actual lol
The door closer on the entry lobby door near my apartment allows the heavy glass and steel frame door to slam shut the last 8"-10" and it's pretty loud and annoyingMaintenance doesn't give a shit so I was wondering if I could adjust it myself?Can this be done and how does one do it?
>>2961035OP here with an update: I just adjusted the #2 screw on the door closer and now it closes properly without banging.Again, thanks man.
OP againWell since adjusting the door a problem.Apparently a large gust of wind slammed the door open and it shattered. It’s freezing our apartments.My neighbor ratted me out. Waiting for an eviction notice smdh
>>2961323OP returningI've barricade the door to my apartment with a broken (but still comfortable) La-Z-Boy.I'm well stocked with HotPockets and Mt.Dew.This is a day that will live in infamy.
>>2961323The door slammed open because you adjusted it? Or are they blaming you because they are assholes?Those doors are a fucking problem. Some people panic if the closer fails to close the door a single time (mah security). Others, like you, can't stand the constant banging noise. Fucking doors and their closers
>>2961323this happened to me in a hostel once with a window, 5-6 beds completely covered in glass
I've been renovating my house and have about half a ton of concrete deck footings I need to dispose of. The dumps in my country don't take them, which means I need to hire a service, and that's expensive and also annoying.My friend says he'll take them if I break them up into walnut-sized chunks. I'm slowly working through them with a sledgehammer and a metal spike.Any tips for doing it faster or easier?
>>2962693> throw them in the trashThis is what I did with concrete, construction waste and sod… it just took a while.Hide it in black trash bags.The other thing you can do is if you have another concrete project you want to do, just use the concrete chunks to infill the area and you’ll use less concrete. Concrete gets harder with age and that’s a great and valuable infill material. Just hose it down before fresh concrete to fill in the gaps.
>The dumps in my country don't take themit is a heavily recycled material they might have special designated spot for it. my local dump has a special road to get to the concrete asphalt disposal area. Might want to check with someone in the field.it is a crystal so heat might help breaking them in full sun, stacking them with the equivalent of a pea in-between could help. breaking them while buried will disperse the force both outward and down into the soil, so dig them out then break them.
>>2962567yeah...NO.I used one of those pieces of shit on a basement reno of a bookstore once.It lasted about half a day on 120 year old concrete. the dust went right into the the commutator and the brushes and everything were shot forever. Of course, this was in an enclosed area, and even though we used a Silo fan and 1' flexi-duct to vent it, the dust was still comparable to outside.Truly, those things are toys for weekend warriors to break after 1 use,(if that)If you are doing this outside, RENT and electric breaker.If it's more than a 10'x10' area, splash out on a pneumatic with a heavy duty tow behind compressor. Your neighbors might bitch at the loud noise, but it will only be for a day or 2.>>2962718This guy knows.Call the local cement companies and see if they will either take it or point you to who will.>>2962698Anon...Concrete has aggregate, cement does not, but is an ingredient of concrete.
>>2962565I had to get rid of a concrete walkway on my dad's place and we just set out a weekend and melted it. Sunk so far into the dirt you'd never know it'd been there.
>>2962565Just dig a hole and bury them.
>Bosch plans to stop production at two Power Tools plants in Germany by late 2026: Sebnitz in Saxony and Leinfelden-Echterdingen near Stuttgart. About 500–510 jobs are affected. Production will shift into Bosch’s wider network, including Central and Eastern Europe.Rip Bosch, you had a good run.Insane that germany is letting their tool flagship brand stop all production at home and essentially allowing the name brand to die but well I guess it's just symptoms of a wider German manufacturing decline. The brand will be 130 years old next year and will probably end up being sold to some amerimutt kike owned conglomerate, fucking sad.
>>2963028>Throwing out nuclear for coalcoal is way cheaper than nuclear. Its the cheapest and most abundant fossil fuel we have. And the flue gas can (and is) turned into profitable construction materials that amerimutts should be plenty familiar with. Not to forget that up until the turn of the centurie even the green tards were pro coal. If goymoney have had more deposits that could be simmultaneosly exploited that chart would show 90% coal
>>2963295
>>2963295>Not to forget that up until the turn of the centurie even the green tards were pro coalHow could I forget? For it was those retards what did away with your nuclear energy. Saving the planet from carbon, one burning bitumen clinker at a time. They still shilling the flower pot heaters too? I'm coining the term "Candles for Neuenburg" before anyone else.>If goymoney have had more deposits that could be simmultaneosly exploited that chart would show 90% coalI guess that's why they call it "goymoney" amiright?
>>2962113Germany is collapsing
>>2963327>Germany has collapsed FTFY
I live in a noisy neighborhood so I want to install double glazed windows for more sound insulation, thing is I like to leave the window slightly open to get the fresh air coming in, both during summer or winter.Is there any way to still get the fresh air in without loosing the sound proofing?
>>2962108>vents? Will the noise just come in from there toomy vents are on the apex of my roof when I'm taking a shit, I can hear people talking in the neighborhood through it.
>>2962883>What the fuck do you live in that you somehow still have single glazed windows?any house built before the late 80's.
>>2963291conversely they can probably hear you poopoo
>>2963297you wish
>>2963298I wish I was a little bit taller. I wish I was a baller. I wish I had a girl who looked good, I would call her.
I have to rattlecan a largeish (~3ft x 5ft) metal surface that I can't transport indoors. Daily temperatures are going to be in the 30s-40s F. What should I do to make sure it cures okay?
>>2960418It's more important the paint is warm than the part. Just keep there paint inside and paint when it's dry. I've painted in colder weather inside an unheated carport and it's fine if the paint was in the house beforehand.
>>2960482>fluid filmWorks better than paint at preventing corrosion.
>>2960626I say warm both. I have done the weed burner trick as well as heating paint cans with a heat gun or by putting them in hot water.
You could postpone the project until it's warmer outside.
>>2960418Build a temporary tent like structure, wood preferred, that you can heat up with a portable radiator heater. Kind of like a green house but on the smaller scale that you can get inside to paint. Don't use any other kind of open heater with paint or you can fry yourself in a nice fire. Don't paint with the heater on, just use it beforehand to heat up the structure and afterwards when done paining.
DO YOU HAVE A LOISENCE FOR THAT?
>>2963079You just ignore them and tell them to fuck off. Inspectors have no power. They exist to get you to write value off the house in negotiating
>>2963114>how dare anybody suggest the made up number some roastie working on commission assigned to your sheetrock box is not gospel the inspector is just an agent of the bank (the actual owner of the house) making sure there is in fact a shitbox in the location stated on the title. no different than the (((appraiser))) doing a driveby and checking the form next to the roasties made up number. the fact that the buyer has to pay for these (((services))) is purely humiliationhouses should be bought and sold in person over a cup of coffee and a handshake. theres no reason for the trillion dollar grift industry created around it
>>2962808The gasoline explodes inside a 400lb cast iron lump, refrigerant is in 2mm wall aluminum pipes and 1/2 inch rubber hoses
>>2963170>gasoline in chinese soda straw thin plastic tubes at 100psi and electric valves clicking constantly>diesel in chinacast aluminum at 30k psi>either hooked to 30 gal tank with a 50 gph pump running nonstopi aint skeert o no 12oz o propanecaptcha: SKRTD
>>2962416Not all australians are crocodile dundey rugged bush men. Plenty of "cultivated" kind that speak and act like bong faggots.Every anglo country is dystopian bureaucracy. Maybe industrial revulution brainwashed them.
This guy builds a homemade oil well in his property that runs of solar energy.https://youtu.be/JhHH1j3JizM?si=NB-Y_RSmTsP1wX44
>>2958599Every year Zach says he will upload the SCADA videos... Every year.
>>2962781>Every year Zach says he will upload the SCADA videoshe is producing views and clicks instead of oil. If you got nothing, you make vids to get paid instead
>>2962781>SCADA?
>>2962896No secret meaning. Zach have been promising to upload his entire homemade SCADA series for years. I like his channel.
>>2958541>?si=NB-Y_RSmTsP1wX44thank you, glownigger