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>> No.1043566 [View]

>>1043565
The snap disk thermostats are normally closed and open at a preset temperature.

>> No.1043565 [View]

>>1043507
I would look at the thermostats, it appears that the operating temperature one located on exhaust is welded closed and the over temp one located on heating element case is opening at high temp limit.

>> No.899925 [View]

>>899132
You could run some crafting wire over the roof and get the shape, then tape the wire to some cardboard to make a nice pattern you can mark your wood with.

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What exactly is this called /diy/?

And how can it be removed without removing the screws? Some sort of security key or something?

Cheers for any assistance!

>> No.864305 [View]

>>860828
They put magic smoke in all electrical devices. Once the magic smoke is let out it is no good anymore.

>> No.830423 [DELETED]  [View]

>>830215
>My question is: can ATMEGA turn on the alarm due to some error, even if laser was not crossed?

As a feller with a couple decades working with PLC's I can guarantee that the software logic will cause undesirable results for many reasons, some of which have already been mentioned.

>> No.824726 [View]

>>824262
>without my dad's help
This would be a great opportunity to bond with your dad. Ask his advice, perfect fathers day gift.

>> No.824707 [View]

>>823635
Looks like some kind of scale.

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>>805362
Thank you I was able to find them at MSC :)
They call them adjustable clamping handles.

>> No.805133 [View]

Folks I know that particular site called it a clamp assembly you will also notice it is not available.
There has to be a name other that clamp assembly, because I have seen these on many pieces of equipment.

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Someone please tell me the name of this part.

>> No.696874 [View]

If you work for a scumbag who won't show you how to do anything QUIT IMMEDIATELY....This is EXACTLY what I did as a new tradesmen on my first job...The 2nd jod I worked there for 12 years ...I should have left after about 4 years because I wasn't learning anything else at that point....The ONLY reason to take a job is to learn all you could and put your scumbag boss out of business....YES!!!...All bosses are scumbags...Put up with it until you learn enough to scumbag him.....

>> No.696872 [View]

Bedbugs die at 120 degrees F...
Get a clothes dryer and keep throwing crap in the dryer...All the advice here is helpful....
Do not sit on public cushions to avoid them...
These bugs are thanks to the invasion/infestation of illegal aliens from south of the border the last few decades...

>> No.696863 [View]

BTW....There are 75K+ jobs available for hard working White guys in the nascent shale oil fields in places like North Dakota...You may have to take a welding course to be hired....Look into that...

>> No.696860 [View]

Move to NYC and join local 3's apprenticeship program....With trades like electrician, Transmission Mechanic, Locksmith, Welder, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, plumbing after 5 years you could become an entrepreneur, go solo and sell your skills to the public for cash full or part time.... Just go start as a helper in any trade for low pay to see if you do not hate it....Learn and F-Up on the boss's dime...Doing a minimum of 5 years full in any trade is what it will take to become minimally proficient ...You'll never become rich but you'll never be homeless either...PLUS it's easier to learn any trade now thanks to the internet and YouTube. I took a 3 month course at a trade school in 1987...Took an apprentice job for $4 per hour (I was previously making $14+ per hour at FedEx) ...When the shit hit the fan a few years ago I had to returned to this trade as an entrepreneur and I've made 4X what I need to live ever since

>> No.594048 [View]

If OP lives in the right climate he could drill holes in the concrete, fill them with water, and allow that to freeze and accomplish the same effect as the mortar

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I have an old computer desk on which i put my tv in the living room.
I currently live in a studio and don't have the money to buy a new desk.
What can i do with this old desk to make it look better
I'm currently covering it with a sheet.

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So the thing is, i need to build a Styrofoam boat for school. A 1.5kg (3.3lbs) weight will be put on it and needs to float, but a portion of the boat must be submerged, any weight greater than 1.5kg must make the boat sink. Any suggestions?

>> No.429291 [View]

>>429290
>>429289
this OP

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Hey OP, i saw this post a while ago on DIY , maybe your friend could mold a mask and some parts out of it.

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hi guys, i've been looking for a nuke around the shops, can't find one. anyone know a way to build a nuke for under £20k?

cheers, /diy/.

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I left US about 5 months ago and went to Sweden, (I am a duel citizen) I've never been happier. I found a job as a welder and have been growing my own food and living alone. People are much more straight forward and real here so that takes a while to get used to, other then that people seem much happier. I used to stress about money all the time but now I just dont think about it. I dont think people here know what stress is to be honest. I digress, the food tastes much better, and is much cheaper, the water tastes great as well. I think that in a lot of ways American living is designed to make you sick. Here the government cant afford to have a bunch of overweight people who are losing their minds cause of stress. The American lifestyle brainwashes people into thinking that stress is normal, and in reality it is very unhealthy. My advise to you is, get out while you can. I lived in Seattle 20 years (I'm 21) and I don't think anything in the US will get any better any time soon.

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Anyone know where I could get started making a video chat custom card game to play with friends? Any programs I should look into?

>> No.170422 [View]

Definitely get a trade, I make 2k a month selling washers and dryers(i do it when I want, I prolly put 40 hr/wk into it(hehe, maybe less 30), and some other appliances on craigslist! but there are tons of other trades to get into;electrician, plumber, etc. Don't go blowing it on a brand new car(i like my cars 10 to 15 yrs old, nice and cheap) never buy anything from a retail store that you can find on craigslist or in a second hand store. Always buy meat when on sale and buy large quantities(have a deep freezer) same with other foodstuffs. Never eat out, cook it yourself. Don't gamble or use cocaine, heroin or meth, Smoke weed if you need to be high(never grow it on your property, don't drink either, it causes you to be an idiot. Put your money in an IRA, floss daily( dentists can be expensive) invest in stocks and bonds, but damn sure read about them first, to be safe go more into bonds, but you are so young that stocks would be nice, you won't be able to live off the interest, so get it in your head, you will need to work,period. Find a job, or make one that you like to do, with that money you could become a mechanic and be able to afford all the fancy tools to equip a shop, then you could make 75k a year fixing cars, and have a hobby of building hotrods!

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