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Strength, Sharing, and Stickiness
3D-Printed Banana Drawer Technology
I needed drawers, I printed drawers. #diy #tutorial #technology #make
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THE VERY BASICS: The Measuring Tape
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What you need to know to get you started using a measuring tape. #diy #tutorial #tools #learning
WITH ALL THE EXCITEMENT OF A TIRE CHANGE (and floor jacks)
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WITH ALL THE EXCITEMENT OF A TIRE CHANGE (and floor jacks)
SOLDERING COPPER & THE WATER HEATER T-HANDLE
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SOLDERING COPPER & THE WATER HEATER T-HANDLE
TV REMOTE CONTROL UNRESPONSIVE BUTTONS
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TV REMOTE CONTROL UNRESPONSIVE BUTTONS
CHANGING A FAULTY FLUORESCENT BALLAST
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CHANGING A FAULTY FLUORESCENT BALLAST
DISHWASHER LEAKING BOTTOM DOOR SEAL #tutorial #diy #home #kitchen
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DISHWASHER LEAKING BOTTOM DOOR SEAL #tutorial #diy #home #kitchen
SNOWBLOWER RESCUE More than a simple repair: extreme rust, transmission, cables
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SNOWBLOWER RESCUE More than a simple repair: extreme rust, transmission, cables
SNOWBLOWER REPAIRS: Patching the gas tank, rust, pressure, 710 fluid
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SNOWBLOWER REPAIRS: Patching the gas tank, rust, pressure, 710 fluid
DUCTTAPERS ANONYMOUS 2023 YEAR IN REVIEW
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DUCTTAPERS ANONYMOUS 2023 YEAR IN REVIEW
WHY WON'T THIS FROTHER DO ITS THING?
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WHY WON'T THIS FROTHER DO ITS THING?
WHAT'S INSIDE THE DUNGEONS & DRAGONS COFFEE MAKER?
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WHAT'S INSIDE THE DUNGEONS & DRAGONS COFFEE MAKER?
"COUCH CUTTING" Ten Years Later: The Director's Cut
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"COUCH CUTTING" Ten Years Later: The Director's Cut
DISPOSABLE VIBRATING TOOTHBRUSH CONUNDRUM
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DISPOSABLE VIBRATING TOOTHBRUSH CONUNDRUM
Laundry Sorting Bin Dilemma #tutorial #homedecor #construction
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Laundry Sorting Bin Dilemma #tutorial #homedecor #construction
CHEAP SOLDERING IRON: Quick & Easy Upgrade
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CHEAP SOLDERING IRON: Quick & Easy Upgrade
Rolloween: Finale, Workshop Weekend 10
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Rolloween: Finale, Workshop Weekend 10
If you paint the chicken wire black, it will become almost invisible!
@@GrumpetteJV I hadn’t thought of that. I’ll certainly try it.
Your videos are fantastic! I really like them. I recently subscribe your channel. Is it possible to talk with you about your channel?
How did you remove the motor?
Are you having the very same problem? I’m trying to remember the exact process but what I can tell you is that you need to get into it methodically: the frother was assembled in a specific order that you need to “reverse engineer”. I’ve been taking everything apart since I was a kid (and I volunteer at my local repair café) so it’s become almost second nature? I’ll get back to you with specifics, if possible. Cheers!
@@ducttapersanonymous Hi thank you for the helpful video, and appreciate the response. I already got it out, there were 2 small screws underneath the motor and now Im just waiting for the new parts to arrive.
The best way to counter this would be to name the company.
In the US they have plastic gears in a strip
That's why 3d printers exist.
What do I do when the screw itself isn't magnetic?
@@drewdriver9130 Good question! Non-magnetic screws such as low-iron stainless steel: I don’t have drivers with spring-loaded clamping sleeves, but I *DO* keep a bit of Blu-Tack adhesive in my tool case… and that’ll lead to a new short clip. Thanks! 😊
I couldn’t upload the entire clip to YT because of the 59 second max; there’s more on Instagram: instagram.com/reel/C8vVGh1JZws/?igsh=MWR3aHNuMzhwcW9oag==
It started with lightbulbs. They were so amazing that they filled all the sockets and never needed to be replaced for a long time. Then companies built the bulbs to fail after so long. Now we have LED lights lol.
You're just understanding that now? They've been doing that since before I was born and I understood when McDonald's happy meal toys changed.
I’m optimistic and more than a bit naive. Also, there’s some solid product engineering which I really admire to offset some of the enshitification of everything else.
@@ducttapersanonymous Its true, I am a jaded bastard. "Enshitification" is a fantastic bit of word engineering.
Oh no, its intentional but not for that reason. These engineers get hounded on 24/7 to cut costs wherever possible, so they constantly try to make parts cheaper to meet those goals by their bosses. They would love to make a resilient switch but its not gonna be cheap. So make it out of as much plastic as you can, make it as light as you can, if you can consolidate a component do that, etc... It's sad to say the least.
@@sterlingodeaghaidh5086 I like your version better.
so its intentional, but youre left out of the intent part, lol. you dont get the official memo you get the inverted scheme.
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!
@@kerry4987 Thanks!
I want something slightly more robust than super glue to hold those together. All I can see is a drawer full of nuts that you pull out and it splits in half, spilling your nuts
My nuts are unspillable. But seriously, cyanoacrylate with the activator creates a bond which is as strong as the surrounding material. And you’re right, I wouldn’t put nuts and bolts in these drawers; these are mostly for electronic parts.
@@ducttapersanonymous sure I agree the bond is good initially but over time CA degrades
your best one yet! really nice!!
Thanks!
Man....that is so freaking awesome. Ive never thought of that. Genius!!
YAY! :3 Thanks
Best replaced BEFORE its needed to be replaced lol.
Absolutely!
Ohhhh 😖 You haven’t seen the follow up to this, where I *did* pull out the rod. It’s on TT and Insta…. Shame! Shame!
YEAHGHH!!
YEAHGHH, indeed! 😁
Mine's doing it too. aarrgghhh.
Gaston (my cat) still tries but can’t get through that tough mesh.
@@ducttapersanonymous LOVE the cat's name!! Oui, tres sexy~! I've ordered some tought pet screen but I'm thinking my little adopted one, previously feral, is very determined. She tore a big hole, and I found her on the outside right by the dog , by the door. Thinking it just happened, cuz she was a bit spooked. So yes, def'y out today to find some of that good mesh too.
@@mfb6310 I’ve just checked online for options and I believe what I have is Everbuilt 5 ft. X 24 inch 19-Gauge Welded Wire Galvanized Steel Netting, 1/2 inch x 1/2 inch mesh (Home Depot SKU #1000135386) at 14,62$ CAD. It sure does the job of keeping him inside.
@@ducttapersanonymousThank you so much! I got the 5ft x 24in 1/4 x 1/4 inch earlier today, $10 n change, doesn't say welded but it looks it. But I might need more of it. Jazz began climbing the whole screen door trying to shred it, not happy with my covering her escape whole with a mile of duct tape. She got water spritzed and both she & the dog took off. Then she scrambled up inbetween windows & screens that were only open about 4 inches. Yup, I'm in trouble with this one for sure. I'm making a mesh cage catio. Tired of her yelling at me. I wrote the SKU down!
@@mfb6310 It looks like you've got your hands full with Jazz! Wire mesh was the solution which finally worked with Gaston. Other things I tried was taping down some aluminum foil on the floor and I even experimented with micro-controllers; the sensor worked fine but I could never get the motor/spray bottle combination to work efficiently.
I had to watch it a second time bc the first, I could’ve sworn you said to put the pieces thru the screen and leave them. Lol. I didn’t hear the “bend them over” part 😂😂. The first time I thought wellll that sure would keep them from trying a second time, but also ouch they would get hurt. So glad I listened to it again. Cracked myself up 🤦🏼♀️
Nah, I’d never want poor old Gaston to injure himself. 😊
😂😂
At least your little "helper" doesn't knock all your tools onto the floor, or would that be better? Idk
Imagine if André knocked wrenches on my head on top of that?!? Nah, he’s too adorable for that.
Hi, thanks for this cool video. My milk frother It's the same model and not turning on? What is the name of this part I need to buy? Thank you in advance.
Hello! I fixed another frother (different make and model) last week with the very same motor assembly as the Jura. I'm guessing several manufacturers get their parts from the same factory? Well, this particular model wouldn't start up at all but the problem was a simple one: the contact switch on top of the heating plate had been pushed into the body of the base and wouldn't detect the "milk pot" anymore. Check to see if this isn't the problem, first. Cheers!
Se Weller as used by the MOD for 50+yrs. antex you describe these makes as cheap weller with magnetic temp stabilisation and antex whose bits are more expensive than most low end irons please tell us what planet you are beaming this from. P.s. do you know of any cheap and nasty throw away Fluke meter Improvements we can do to make them usable
You’ve got some serious equipment, there! I was using my Manfrotto with a 500 C/M Hasselblad which weighs much less than what you’re planning (I think?), but I can tell you it worked perfectly. That tripod is a veritable workhorse!
Im considering purchasing these used for video. It says 13lbs of load capacity and I'm want to out a eos r rig, with small lens, cage, v mount battery, 7in monitor recorder, carbon fiber matte box, the rig weights about 12lbs. Will I be able to get decent enough pan/tilt with a nice manfrotto fluid head? Or would it be better to invest in a heavier tripod dedicated for video like the manfrotto 546. I don't have much money but it'd still help to know if you happen to know which would be best. Thanks for the video btw
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Here you go! Cheers! @josemonkey
Hey - I'm seeing this now, but I think your tags weren't working correctly because I never got notified about this. Thanks, I’ll add it to the list! 😀
@josemonkey Thanks! And keep up the good work. Cheers!
perfect way to strip a bolt
compressed air also pretty darn quick ;)
Take your drill put a bolt in it and wrap tape around it. No risk of damaging the nuts wirh sandpaper
Promo_SM 🤣
Lol how long till they rust out now?
Don’t worry, it’s all good!
@@ducttapersanonymoushe’s asking how long till they rust because you’ve taken a coating off the nut by sanding it
Youre a grey hole
Cool musique!!🎉
20 likes!!
It’s a faster, truncated version I uploaded this morning to fit YT’s 1-minute maximum, and it doesn’t do your and Eli’s camerawork justice, unfortunately. 😊
I throughly enjoyed this video. It brought me some relief. I’m going through something similar with my older washer and looking for compatible parts without selling my 3rd born.
Thank you for your comment! As I mentioned, my 20 year old washer was discontinued ages ago and -- officially -- parts are no longer being manufactured for it... officially. Luckily, parts can still be found online either using the model number or the number printed on the part itself (if it's legible). Have you managed to find your part?
And hold off on selling your 3rd born! 😄 I have a quick follow-up: ua-cam.com/users/shortsI4By29GYRbw?si=D3MlxAFknJV488Jl
This guy, you diminish the value of what it takes to learn the knowledge on how to diagnose the problem and not go look for other non issues. Thats what seperates the appliance tech with the handiman.
Hell yeah!!🎉
Au prix qu’il vende une laveuse si tu trouve les pièces ses mieux de la réparer pis en plus t’es shocks se remplace quand même bien très bonne vidéo 😁
Merci Patrice! Oui, c'est super simple de changer ça.
NICE VIDEO! Simple et precise!
Thanks! 😊
Belle job ça aurait été plus le fun l’été c’est frête un peux l’hiver mais ont décide pas quand ça brise 😊
J’étais aussi bien content d’avoir le temps de me rendre chez moi avant que tout lâche, en plus de scrapper ma batterie. 😁
Dont do as I do and don’t do what I say, because I don’t know what I’m talking about
…and I don’t even know what it is I’m talking about. What were we saying again?
Find us @josemonkey !
HELL YEAH🎉🎉
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You touched the plunger man. Better cut off those fingers...
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wooohoooo!!!
Looks like the wrong stem. The correct stem is shorter so that it doesn't protrude and get caught on anything if the wheel contacts ice or other hard objects.