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Projects and Adventures!
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 ก.พ. 2020
Designing, building, repairing, and tinkering!
Craftsman Overdrive wrenches in use
Disclaimer:
I am not a mechanic, nor do I claim to be. I will not be held responsible for any damages you may do to yourself or equipment. this video is for entertainment purposes only.
I highly recommend the overdrive wrenches, they are designed to grip the nuts and bolts very well and are six sided box end wrenches with little teeth like bumps in them. The set includes both open-end and box-end wrenches, providing flexibility for various application
I am not a mechanic, nor do I claim to be. I will not be held responsible for any damages you may do to yourself or equipment. this video is for entertainment purposes only.
I highly recommend the overdrive wrenches, they are designed to grip the nuts and bolts very well and are six sided box end wrenches with little teeth like bumps in them. The set includes both open-end and box-end wrenches, providing flexibility for various application
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Ram 1500 2005 Aftermarket radio instillation
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Ram 1500 2005 Aftermarket radio instillation. I am by no means a mechanic, this video is for entertainment purposes only. Location of where I purchased my radio and adapters www.crutchfield.com/S-CFCUhIF6Q3y/
Vintage Snap-on tool box friction slide drawer removal
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For educational purposes only. Slider removal tool part number for vintage tool boxes: 52638. You may have to call a snap-on representative to get the tool.
Fortnite Chapter 3 Loot Llama Vs Tank! Tank wins in less than six seconds.!!!
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The fastest way to take down a loot llama with damages of 1070 and 1000, the loot llama appeared to last less than 6 seconds.
Pokemon Snap Machine Restorations Modification PART 1
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In this video, we look at what will be done to transform Pokémon snap machines into arcade cabinets, these are in poor condition and missing parts so a restoration to original condition will not be done. These will make nice arcade cabinets for the nieces and nephews to play with when visiting
Gemmy Inflatable blower repair attempt, complete disassembly
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Limited success was achieved, I am not a professional motor repairman. None of my steps should be considered as professional, not responsible for any damage you may do to yourself or your property. Motor ID is th-bl3-10-1. I personally believe that this motor was not designed to repair as none of the parts appear to be available except for a new replacement unit.
Badger 155 anthem Complete assembly and disassembly
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Badger 155 Complete disassembly and re-assembly. This is for educational reasons only, not liable for any damage you may do to your airbrush, contact badger if there are issues with you 155 anthem
Arduino Uno Acrylic case assembly HOW TO
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Arduino Uno Acrylic case assembly demonstration
Vibration 3d printed insect
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Super Jumpy Bug is a relatively simple imitation of a bug that uses a vibration motor from a Xbox 360 and
Excellent video sir!
Thank you for the feedback!
@@ProjectsAndAdventures551You’re very welcome!
The "work" you did is not recommended at all, you had to change the two bushings because and almost 100% no longer provide lubrication to the axle👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼
Bearings themselves do not provide lubrication to an axle; instead, they require lubrication, typically in the form of grease, to function properly within the axle assembly, allowing the axle to rotate smoothly with minimal friction; the lubrication is usually applied to the bearing itself, not directly to the axle shaft.
thanks very m
My blower motor really loud. What do I do to fix ?
Worked for me! Actually found 2 sets of those tools in the drawers!
I can’t find that part number on the snap on website
Me either. Any luck?
@@moecrosby4089 I would try calling their customer support line. That's how I was able to get the part. It was really cheap.
@@moecrosby4089 no, I just had my dealer find me the tool and some paint to match my box at work. Will comment the part number when it comes in
@@moecrosby4089 try 52638. That’s what the part number say on my receipt from snap on
I have the same box with a Matco dealer sticker on it, didn’t realize it was snap on until now 😂
My wife came to me a few days ago saying our inflatable stopped working, so I told her I'd take a look. Now, most people are smarter than I am, but for those on my level..... I had the thing about half disassembled before I realized I hadnt asked my wife if the lights came on. She said they didnt, so I finally gave the power cord a look. Sure enough, there is a small fuse inside it that had blown. A replacement was already in the plug. Check that first if the problem seems to be an electrical one. Hope that might help someone!
I have this same issue. So you basically just lubed the bearings?
I lubed the bearings and the fan still won't kick on. The lights work, just not the fan. The wire splices look good too. 🤷♂️
Thanks for the video. I found a handful of this tool in my grandpa’s tool chest. Did you end up buying replacement slides? I think I want to replace them and can’t find any replacement options for this era.
No, the slides were in good shape, I abandoned the projects when I got a far larger project to work on that is coming soon. I gifted the tool chest to someone that really needed it for their tools
What’s the longevity of the motors inside of these inflatables?
For me? One or 2 seasons
Thank you for sharing. Great explanation.
I am glad this was helpful
I completely removed the armature out of the motor. Found a temperature sensor open circuit in the field windings. I bypassed it and worked fine. Meanwhile I managed to obtain some temperature sensors. Very small, look like a diode. It's buried under the winding insulation. Just remove insulation. Where cable entry is and there it is. Have found this on loads of motors likes this on many products.
I have a few motors and inflatables someone let me pull out of their trash. All of the inflatables are not in good shape, but I plan on doing more motor videos in the future. Thank you for your comment and further information provided!
Thank you sir for making this video. I just picked up a snapon tool chest I believe is a 1963 or 1967 KRA-100 tool box full of vintage and antique tools from a coworker and I was stumped at how to take out the drawers.
Great video, thank you. Any chance you could tell me what quick connect you have and where to get one please? I don’t know the thread.
Is the fan supposed to run constantly while infatuated ?
Yes
If the fan is not strong enough then its the fabric. I recommend using water based polyurethane on the fabric to get it to hold air again
Hello there, how's that supposed to work? I get one that includes a "water" bag, but we dont know how to used 🤔
My motor runs intermittently. Any clues as to why it no longer runs consistently?
@@dianneclanton7762 is it a small back fan?
I need parts and wires :)
Man breaks my heart why the company took out the stickers :/
The rivets and electrical panels are depressing also.
@@ProjectsAndAdventures551 I need the wires and the slider tray part of the kiosk if you have them still :)
Might have cried a little in the inside seeing it lol
Hello m8 was wondering if you still had parts in it ? I need some for snap kiosk please :)
Just buy a new inflatable. It's cheaper than the motor itself.
This is not correct, a new motor would be about 40-60 dollars, this duck does not seem to be made anymore {or sold out} and the only ones I could find were in the 300-400$ range. Generally speaking, the motor is not cheaper than an inflatable of this size (although you would be getting a new non-warn unit without material problems if you did buy a new inflatable). Sometimes the motor is not the issue and the material is the problem so it is very important to identify what the actual problem is before deciding to buy a new motor or a new inflatable.
@@ProjectsAndAdventures551 I had an 8ft snowman for about 10 years. I changed the capacitor but the motor is still not running. These cheap motors cost just as much as the new inflatables. Bought an on sale new 8ft snowman with an online extra 25% off. The new inflatables now have LED lights too. The cost was less than $30. Now I'm thinking of putting the old one in the trash.
@@ProjectsAndAdventures551 how are you supposed to know if the fan is not the problem?
I have a 9 ft cat & pumkin. No holes and the fan works, just not powerful enough! Where can I take this to get fixed, I don't have the tools to do this myself
Unfortunately you are probably better off looking up what your motor is and buying a replacement motor for it. These motors do not look like they were designed with repair in mind and I have not been able to find parts anywhere.
How long have you had the inflatable, and did it work properly at the beginning? If it's not that old, and it worked initially, it may simply need a little cleaning as shown here. These devices are not meant to last very long, though, in my opinion. They're cheaply made import products that don't last long in order to get you to keep buying new ones. You likely won't be able to find anyone to work on them professionally as it would cost more to do what this presenter demonstrated than to just buy a whole new decoration. Note: This demonstration was for a 120V motor. These techniques would not work on the smaller 12V decorations that require an adapter.
@@whiteknightcat it worked beautifully! It will stand but not fully inflate! I had a 12 plus foot snowman that I had for over 10 years and he lasted through ruff winds too! He just finally ripped as the fabric started to rot after all this time from the weather, Ice and snow🥺
@@funsk8ermom OK, if it inflates but won't stand, it sounds like a leak. The tricky bit will be finding if it's a small rip or tear, or if the fabric is just worn to the point where it won't hold air. There are other videos on TH-cam demonstrating how to use clear spray finish on the fabric to make it harder for air to pass through.
If the fan is spinning slow oil it. just put some oil on the shaft coming out of the motor. Also look for leaks.
How do u call that black tool you used at 3:22?..... i need one of those
This was not a true snap ring, so it did not have a spring effect. With a real snap ring you need to always use safety glasses, this was just a "Magnetic Pick Up Tool" that I used to attempt to stop the metal ring from going flying.
No other video exposes the air valve on the "Anthem". Thank a lot man.
You are welcome, thank you for viewing.
Thank you. I had to strip my 155 down but was a little nervous until I saw your video.
Glad that you found this video to be helpful.