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>> No.481902 [View]

Maybe duct tape, like on that one episode of Mythbusters? IDK, I like that board though, slick is the right word for it.

>> No.481895 [View]

ugh, how did I forget thread angle and thickness?

>> No.481894 [View]

This is why I keep basically every screw from everything I've ever owned. The suggestions above are good. If you can't find it, I hope you got a good look at it, there are a lot of variables* to account for if you don't want your lighter flying apart the next time you use it.

* such as:
- screw length
- screw width
- shaft-- straight or tapered? how tapered?
- tip-- blunt or pointed?
- head size
- head shape-- flat, conical, possibly others

>> No.452811 [View]

>>452804
>solenoids, servos
motors
>MOSFETS
transistors, you do know what those are, right?
>The radio is straight from 1999 so interfacing it with an Android phone would probably be impossible, so it'd be better to just hook the phone up straight to the stereo.
oh you already figured that out, good
for the sensors, you're in the right place, especially if /g/ was no help; for the car wiring you might want to try >>>/o/; for messing with the radio and sound system you could try here, /o/, or >>>/mu/

>> No.284128 [View]

>>283259
I was thinking I shouldn't but I saw >>283680 point out this is apparently for unnecessary stuff, so: to forego something means to skip it, to not have it or not participate, you're not just using it wrong, you're using it as completely the opposite of what it means.

>> No.272913 [View]

>>268202
I've thought for a long time you could probably do something like this, it's awesome to see it actually done; you just put soil in the gaps, right?

>> No.264193 [View]

a flying car, really kind of flying everything, I won't go into specifics
>>263900
and did any of your medical professors or the doctors you learned under think it was worth looking into?
>>263981
you ever heard of Sealand? you'll want that militia a lot sooner

>> No.253580 [View]

you should ask >>>/an/

>> No.251868 [View]

>>251856
/thread

>> No.251866 [View]

electric, I don't even try to do the best I can with it, I just want it short enough that it doesn't bother me

>> No.247861 [View]

stuff like this was gone over pretty thoroughly when the board was launched, you can probably find a lot of those threads on chanarchive

>> No.247637 [View]

>>247610
>>247616
What about the part where it still doesn't make sense?

>> No.247625 [View]

>>247511
/diy/ - Do-It-For-Me

>> No.246340 [View]

>>246328
I'm still here but I don't think I have any more help to give

>> No.246252 [View]

>>245496
not sure if trolling or just dangerously stupid

>> No.246250 [View]

I've had this problem (more than once IIRC) and I looked around and there are websites where you can get some parts for a lot of things, including laptops, down to some pretty minor stuff, and it can be fairly cheap, but it didn't really seem worth it when I looked. I'd point you to a website but this was at least year ago. Also as far as actually removing the old one and replacing the new one, it shouldn't be hard-- the key word here is shouldn't. Some companies like to glue their screws for reasons that are beyond me and there's often some catch or bend or segment or some hidden or overlooked thing that you can mess up that could, in turn, mess up your laptop, but in my experience, if you're careful, it's not too big a concern. also, subject

>> No.245193 [View]

>>245170
yep, I'm not sure if it's the small amounts or being bonded to the right stuff/part of the right compounds but it can be as clear as anything else that goes into glass

>> No.243664 [View]

OP, your grammar is great except that you didn't conjugate suggestion right (it should be suggestions).

>> No.223056 [View]

>>222769
sorry to derail the thread, but what's the story behind that picture?

>> No.220816 [View]

what kind of smoke?

>> No.219856 [View]

retail routers... if the connection is upstairs, what exactly would you do with one?

>> No.219853 [View]

I'm not familiar with the Dreamcast's cords, do you have a picture?

>> No.219530 [View]

MacGuyver + Adam & Jamie
boom, done, next

>> No.219529 [View]

I don't think this is as original as you think it is, but dang it if it doesn't sound as least a little bit cool.
I think the way most things like this do it is having a few oscillators that can be adapted for a range of things and have their outputs redirected, mixed, etc. Good luck.

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