What have you fixed lately?
16-01-2020, 13:56
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#781
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nashville
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Rutherglen. Glasgow
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
Had to get a friend to fix my IPad as I was locked out and could not remember my password,
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17-01-2020, 14:33
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#782
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81-82-83-84
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Age: 54
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
Had to go out to rescue a friend with a flat tyre and couldn't get the wheel off.
Some complete plonker must have lost one of the original nuts and they replaced it with a 20mm one; Good luck finding that size socket in a normal metric set! Took a few phone calls to finally get hold of one.
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17-01-2020, 14:52
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#783
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Perfect Soldier
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Worthing West Sussex
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
I invested in a set of hexagon sockets that drive on the flats in 1mm increments from 10 to 22mm in addition to my normal star sockets. When you have an older car sometimes a nut will rust down to the next lower size but a flats drive will still undo it.
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17-01-2020, 15:25
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#784
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81-82-83-84
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
I invested in a set of hexagon sockets that drive on the flats in 1mm increments from 10 to 22mm in addition to my normal star sockets. When you have an older car sometimes a nut will rust down to the next lower size but a flats drive will still undo it.
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Yeah I have a set of flats, just didn't have the right size. Managed to get another mate who has a bike shop to bring a set down which has those odd sizes like your set.
We actually found the original nut rattling around in the wheel well when putting the flat back in so I probably could have ground the other one off.
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22-02-2020, 14:45
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#785
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Perfect Soldier
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
My sister's vacuum cleaner: The wheel under the handle release catch had broken away, her (ex) boyfriend had wired it back in place but it kept falling off again. This area is subject to quite a lot of force when the catch is operated by the foot.
Part of the moulding was missing when she gave it it me. I cut out some thin aluminum sheet with the snips to cover the damaged area and Araldited it into position. Once set I back filled the other side with some P40 resin impregnated glass fiber to about 10mm depth, working it well into the recesses in the plastic. I reinforced it with a nut and bolt at the front. Redrilled the hole for the wheel and secured it with a nylock nut.
Good as new!
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History is much like an endless waltz: The three beats of war, peace and revolution continue on forever.
However history will change with my coronation - Mariemaia Khushrenada
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22-02-2020, 15:51
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Kairdiff-by-the-sea
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
A neighbour's wooden garden shed roof flapped during storm Dennis. I found that it had been attached with just 4 screws from the inside, so the screw tips only just entered the roofing sheets. The 12 screw holes are marked in red on the inner timber frame, so I have no idea what the assembler was thinking.
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05-03-2020, 11:55
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#787
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: At the Leaving door
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
Output socket on my Zoom multi effects pedal kept cutting out. Opened it up and re-soldered the 3 pins to the main board, now good as new (well not quite . . it is 25 years old)
First (and hopefully last) problem with it in all this time
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07-03-2020, 15:56
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#788
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Perfect Soldier
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
Insect killing lamp: UV Tube started flickering and then glowing bright at one end. Usually means the heater at that end has gone open.
Last time it went I got two tubes so after a big rummage round I found the other spare. I decided to completely dismantle it so as to clean the killing grids more effectively.
I have a security screw set of bits so in no time it was apart and cleaned. New tube fitted, re-assembled and now ready to keep up with the fungus flies.
Old tube was completely burnt so it was on borrowed time. New tube is much brighter.
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History is much like an endless waltz: The three beats of war, peace and revolution continue on forever.
However history will change with my coronation - Mariemaia Khushrenada
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19-03-2020, 12:17
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An Awesome Dude
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Yesterday I tried to fix a cassette I got.....
They did a crappy job on it... The volume kept going up and down slightly....... Besides that it wouldnt rew/FF in my player well @ all..... I took the cartridge apart and it was one of those shells WITH NO ROLLERS!! (Of coures its gonna have problems) -- I had gotton a few of them before.........
What kinda moron doesnt put Rollers in a cassette??
I put it in a new shell thinking the volume problem was due to the tape not spinning well........ It wasnt .......
Anyway .... I must have sliced the tape by accident with the knife used to pry the cassette open cause as I was listening to it,it just stopped and I looked and it came apart......... (The tape)
I didnt care,it sounded like crap........ 2nd one I had! (The 8track of this concert sounds goregous)
Its very sad......... A beautiful analogue copy of the concert and they messed it up!!
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20-03-2020, 06:16
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cf.member
Join Date: Mar 2020
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
I'm constantly gluing plastic together with my new heat gun. A very useful thing that is worth buying, if there is no such thing.I often freeze the keyhole in the winter and in this case, I am greatly helped by heat gun. I bought a tool from protoolsadviser reviews .
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29-04-2020, 23:15
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#791
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81-82-83-84
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
Done a patch up job on my hi-fi headphones until I could be bothered replacing the cables completely.
They're Grados so they suffer from an inherent problem with the stock cable being so thick that it just puts strain on itself. The PVC outer splits due to constant twisting and becoming brittle as do the inner cores of the transmission wires.
I might wire and fit some connectors to each driver so I can use the cables from my stage ears.
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26-05-2020, 10:39
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#792
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Perfect Soldier
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
My main desk PC: Yesterday it spontaneously re-booted and then fell flat on its face during POST. I re-booted several times and got cascades of errors on POST including not finding the floppy drive, not initialising the printer and not finding the boot drive.
Tried this morning and it wouldn't even start POST.
Last time I had these sort of wierdies when adding a new HDD it was down to the PSU so out it came.
Yes! More bulging capacitors. Changed three that were low or zero value. Two were on the 5V SB supply. Explains why there has been a subtle strange smell recently next to the PC: Capacitor "juice"
Tested the other main caps and they showed correct values.
Re-assembled and the PC POSTed correctly and booted Windows.
One wierdie: Somehow the year had got set to 2019. That makes for some strange errors when accessing websites. Reset the date and all seems OK now but I'm leaving the side covers off for a few hours to be sure.
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History is much like an endless waltz: The three beats of war, peace and revolution continue on forever.
However history will change with my coronation - Mariemaia Khushrenada
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27-05-2020, 12:35
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#793
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: At the Leaving door
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
Daughters bedroom door wouldn't stay closed.
Delicate work with a wood chisel, slight readjustment and 2 longer wood screws have sorted it . . .
. . . probably until the next time it's slammed shut when she goes off on one
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31-05-2020, 21:43
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#794
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81-82-83-84
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
Filled a crack in the concrete floor of the hallway area outside of the bedrooms and applied levelling compound ready for new LVT flooring. Messy job but someone's gotta do it.
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31-05-2020, 23:53
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#795
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Dr Pepper Addict
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Re: What have you fixed lately?
I fixed CF email the other day, not that anyone seemed to notice it was down ...
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