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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 ก.พ. 2014
[22-A] Changing the Oil in the Toro Z420 Zero Turn Mower
BremTech 22-A
How to change the Oil in a Toro Z420 Zero Turn Mower
Briggs Stratton 107-4905 Toro Intek 465cc Engine
Filter: Briggs Stratton p/n 492932S
Oil: SAE 30 or Synthetic 5W-30 or 10W-30
How to change the Oil in a Toro Z420 Zero Turn Mower
Briggs Stratton 107-4905 Toro Intek 465cc Engine
Filter: Briggs Stratton p/n 492932S
Oil: SAE 30 or Synthetic 5W-30 or 10W-30
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[21-B] DIY Rack for Harbor Freight Plastic Parts Bin Storage
มุมมอง 63K3 ปีที่แล้ว
BremTech 21-B This video shows how I made a mobile rack to store my many Harbor Freight parts bins. Previously, I was just staking them, but it seemed that I always wanted the bin in the middle of the pile. So, I decided to make a rack that would allow me to remove any bin without disturbing the others. Harbor Freight thin parts bins: www.harborfreight.com/20-bin-medium-portable-parts-storage-c...
[21-A] Peavey 412MS Refurb, How to Clean Tolex and Wire Speakers in a Half Stack
มุมมอง 4.2K3 ปีที่แล้ว
BremTech 21-A In this video I clean some very dirty speaker cabinet tolex and install and wire the 12 inch guitar speakers. Then I test out the cabinet with a embarrassingly terrible Peavey Bandit 112 combo amp. [0:00] Intro [0:16] Background [1:12] Cleaning Tolex [4:19] Cleaning the Speaker Grill [4:50] Speaker Install [7:06] Making a Wiring Harness [9:40] Reassembly [10:46] Testing [12:34] Ne...
[19-C] How To Repair a Craftsman Socket Wrench
มุมมอง 11K5 ปีที่แล้ว
BremTech 19-C Learn how to (and not how to) repair a Craftsman 1/4" Socket Wrench p/n USA 44807. If nothing else, you'll learn what is involved. It is a tricky process... well, one tricky step at least.
[19-B] Fix Lines on Outside Surface of 3D Prints
มุมมอง 40K5 ปีที่แล้ว
BremTech 19-B I have dealt with unwanted lines showing up on the outer surfaces of my 3D Prints for a couple years. I found the solution, it's one simple setting hidden in your Slicer settings, turn off "infill before walls". I'm using Cura, but I'm sure other slicers have a similar setting.
[19-A] Repair Alesis DM10 Drum Pad with Low Output and Low Sensitivity
มุมมอง 31K5 ปีที่แล้ว
BremTech 19-A One of my Alesis DM10 Drum Pad started becoming less sensitive, resulting in a lower output from that one drum pad. After swapping cords and inputs on the DM10, I concluded that the problem was inside the drum pad. This video walks through the process of trying to figure out the problem and come up with a solution.
[18-B] DIY Camera/Phone-to-Microphone-Stand Adapter
มุมมอง 4.3K5 ปีที่แล้ว
[18-B] Have you ever wanted to mount a Camera or Phone to a Mic Stand to allow better positioning possibilities? If so, this video is for you. It will show how to convert the 5/8-27 thread of a Mic Stand to the 1/4-20 thread required by your Camera by sacrificing an old mic clip.
[18-A] Hartke VX115 Repair and Restoration - DIY
มุมมอง 6K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Hartke VX115 found near dead at Flea Market. Time-consuming restoration repairs unforeseen problems. Terrible turned Tolerable.
3D Printer - Automatic Part Removal
มุมมอง 11K9 ปีที่แล้ว
This is my MakerGear M2 printer that I've modified to automatically eject a print and start the next one. I made a couple 3D printed brackets that hold a piece of aluminum angle in front of the x-axis carriage and extruder. This aluminum acts as a ram to push the part off. The M2 has a heated bed coated with kapton tape. When the kapton is heated, PLA sticks really well. When it cools, the PLA ...
Hackaday, 3D Printering: Making a Thing, Solidworks Part 1
มุมมอง 1.3K10 ปีที่แล้ว
This is the video showing how to use Soldiworks to create the 'thing' as shown on the 3D Printering series on Hackaday.com. hackaday.com/2014/02/19/3d-printering-making-a-thing-with-solidworks/
Is this old cabinetban 8 ohm cabinet paralleling to another cab makes it 4 ohm ?? My amp doesn't support 16 ohm so I would need two cabs if they are 16 ohm cabinets . I like this cab as it opens from behind and the stereo versions don't
Nice build, well thought-out. Thanks for sharing and especially thanks for including the critical dimensions.
Tried it and it indeed fixed the infill visible through the walls 👍
Running the mower until it's warm before changing the oil will thin it out and make it flow better. Thanks for the filter number. I didn't have the manual and Google seems to get worse by the day lately.
Well mine is able to be seen on the walls and I checked my settings and it is not checked already so I'm not sure what the problem is
this is what always expected from internet. Awesome, educational, inspirational and entertaining videos!!!!
This help me a lot , thx man
FYI, piezos cost next to nothing (about 10 for £5 in Britain from eBay/Amazon). It's super common for them to fail and it's a 50p/50c repair.
Man! Thanks for the hilarious bla bla. Take my stressful heart away
Thank you
I realised this lines while printing calibration speed tower, noticed some models printed before was same issue at some walls. Now time to investigate other issues. Retraction distance was previous.
Do you still have this amp? I just got one and im trying to fix it but its missing some electrical when i cracked it open
Thanks man, you really helped
Thanks I have same mower
I built two units with 14 slots 37 1/2" high without castors two days ago. I used 1/4 sanded plywood for the runners. They were a full 1/4 thick. I used 16 5/8 internal width . I found 16 9/16 too tight. The work and look great. I didn't paint mine yet I may just use poly urethane.
When mounting castors I Use a vix bit to locate the holes! I use #12 x 3/4 screws with a 1/4" washer under the head to compensate for the large screw hole in the castor plate. Works just fine. Great video I will try your mounting system.
Awesome video! Love the humor, the lawn ending killed me lol😂
Anyone know where to get these parts boxers in Canada?
Fantastic work! Thanks!
What size piezo sensor did you get for your Tom
I have a Craftsman 44811 and your video helped me save one of the last Made in the USA Craftsman tools. I was baffled till I saw you use a pen clip to compress the bearing and spring. I didnt have that so i used a thin folded piece of paper. It provided just enough pressure to keep the ball in place and then slipped right out after the pawl was in place. Thank you very much!
nice video! What sticks are you using??
I kinda want one. I don't have a woodshop, so I can't build one, but it would be cool to have one of these. Also suggestion: Put the slides on pegs. That way you can remove a slide to make it compatible for the double-height 8 bin cases.
(Although to be honest, you can probably leave them in place and it would probably still fit fine)
I use creality and this setting is turned off already and I still get these lines what do I do?
I'm having the same issue! This video just made me more frustrated lol!
Helped me a lot!
For everyone watching, grease will stick the ball bearing to the spring. Use grease not oil.
Lids. Why have the trays got lids? It just adds three steps to access (two catches and lift lid) and the same to put away. What do they add?
Allows it to be carried to the worksite w/o dumping them or mixing them up perhaps.
@@joewalsh8423 What worksite? This is workshop storage.
@@Tensquaremetreworkshop These are meant for mobile small parts storage that can live in a garage or be taken to where the parts they hold are needed, which might be 20 feet or 20 miles away. By way of giving you some perspective on this, I've talked with many folks about these exact bins for years and you are the only person to ever complain that they have lids. No one else I know of would buy them if they DIDN'T have lids.
@@markchapel If they are meant to be 'mobile' why store them on horizontal shelves? Tools and parts are either used in a workshop (def: a place where work is done) or transported to a remote jobsite. Storage should reflect which. Consider the difference between the toolbox (mobile but often hard to access contents) and the wall tool chest (convenient operating height, and easy access, but too heavy/awkward to transport). The same with parts- storage for transport (toolboxes with drawers?) is different from workshop access (bins, shallow large drawers). If the items shown in this video were for remote use, the trays would need to be selected, collected, and put in some container to transport. They are inconvenient for both workshop use or for remote use. Double fail. My solution to this dilemma is to have a separate toolbox with tools for remote use, and a box of common fastenings to which I can add specific task tools and fastening if it will be unusual. When all the tools and parts in a workshop are fast access (no catches, lids, or other unnecessary obstructions), work proceeds much faster. Not commonly understood? No surprise, I made a good living from seeing the obvious that no-one else seemed to... Even, sometimes, when it was explained to them.
Even 4 years after this came out, this video helped me, so thank you
I made a really ghetto-rigged version of something like this recently, and it came apart. Is there anyway I could buy one of these?
Maybe the easiest version of these HF bins racks I have seen! Great work and clear and concise video too.
Brilliant video! Now I can do an oil change on my mower without stress. I did laugh when you said ( Install the filter with your eyes closed ). You know we all do this ;-) Cheers
You helped me bud. Thanks.
Very helpful and humorous video. For me, I had to strip wires for middle piezo and re tape it down
Peavey gear has always been rock solid . The Bandit amp is legendary . Just listen to that killer tone ! The 80's - 90's USA Peavey gear / amps / cabs etc is now going up in value real fast . For good reason .
Thanks for this video, as I’m having the same problem. I’ll try this trick when I get home later!
Anyone know what setting to change if you were having this issue but on the top layer? Is that a temperature issue?
Helped me
New subscriber…nice little project that makes good use of both leftover materials and, space. Can’t argue with that!! Enjoyed the build.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I just did my first bigger print and had this issue! this info saved me a lot of frustration! 🎉
I've been dealing with this lately on larger prints. Like you, i went and changed the percent of overlap to the outer wall with no change in the print. When I get home today from work I'm going to look for that setting you mentioned and see if that finally clears up my infill showing through my walls! This will greatly reduce sanding and priming/filling my prints to remove this annoying look! Thanks for the video!
any luck with it?
This was very entertaining!
Great video! THANKS!
Lol I have the same cab and had the same surprise when trying to clean it.
These cabs originally came with Celestion G12K85s. They’re great speakers!
I built such a rolling cart but used thin aluminum angle stock for the shelf brackets. This doesn't rely on the small edge of the bins to support the weight - it supports about 1" of the bottom both left and right - much better for a loaded tray. Finally, steer away from the Harbor Freight stuff - they are a knock off of the Stanley bins which are much stronger. My $0.02.
Great idea. I will build one today. Now I can dump the coffee cans and jelly jars.
Thanks for posting this video. You answered all the questions I had about this job.
There was nothing wrong with those parts I would consider them brand new condition all you had to do was clean and install superlube! Most ratchets that get brought in for warranty are the same thing and there was enough ratchet kits to keep real technician's going for decades and now we are all out from stuff like this! I have had the same ratchet for 25 years used daily and it looks polished inside but works great ! I could have used your old parts for another 25 years!
What happens when you have these lines and you already had that setting unchecked?
Nice video and sensible diagnostic approach. Thanks for posting!
for me i got thing on ine thing i was printin and im going to change the setting for future