you could get some syringes and take the needles out and toss them around.. could get some more attention on it
― maf you one two (maffew12), Friday, 12 August 2022 12:33 (two years ago) link
If there were syringes strewn about they would be gone in a second, because hey, free syringes. (#jackhandey)
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 12 August 2022 12:54 (two years ago) link
Are capacity and vacuum strengths the only real variables?
yes
― call all destroyer, Friday, 12 August 2022 13:33 (two years ago) link
We have a leaky tap. It's a mixer, the cartridge seems to be non standard and the easiest way to check if a new one will fit is to take the old one with me so three times now I've turned off the water via the hard to access screw whose head seems in danger of being stripped, and removed the cartridge to take to a shop, with no luck. The last time I put it back the leak stopped - for a while. Which makes me question if the cartridge is even the problem.
― dear confusion the catastrophe waitress (ledge), Monday, 22 August 2022 09:10 (two years ago) link
I need to see if i can get sand out of the telescopic lens section of my camera. Don't want to have to pay loads to get the camera repaired. Wondering if having a vacuum cleaner would make things easier since i have seen that suggested. JUst not opening when the power is switched on which has been a pain cos I have had things i would have shot since this happened.
― Stevolende, Monday, 22 August 2022 09:13 (two years ago) link
I wonder if compressed air might be more effective than a vacuum?
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 22 August 2022 11:59 (two years ago) link
I attempted to fix a leaky shower. Went outside to the curb to shut off the water and the entire "pit" under the manhole was filled with dirt. Took awhile of digging to find just the meters, much less the nozzle to shut everything down.
So I decided that the shower wasn't really leaking that much.
― pplains, Monday, 22 August 2022 13:27 (two years ago) link
I swapped out my tail light assemblies a few weeks ago and it felt really good to be out there on the street taking a car apart with tools.
― peace, man, Tuesday, 30 August 2022 19:26 (two years ago) link
a while back our ancient dryer stopped heating and I revived it with a new heating element; this week it started overheating so much clothes were almost too hot to touch
I replaced the thermostat and the dryer is working at sub-combustion temperatures again
― Brad C., Tuesday, 30 August 2022 19:39 (two years ago) link
My wife and I troubleshot and fixed the thermocouple on our hot water heater together and it was GLOOOOORIOUS.
― peace, man, Tuesday, 30 August 2022 19:56 (two years ago) link
Leaky tap update: I bought a replacement valve/cartridge/gland/whatever for this tap:
https://www.bristan.com/product-files/529178/product-web-image.jpg
When I should have bought one for this tap:
https://www.bristan.com/product-files/547295/product-web-image.jpg
Obviously the parts for those taps are COMPLETELY DIFFERENT, why wouldn't they be?
― ledge, Monday, 12 September 2022 08:18 (two years ago) link
next stage away from legal proprietariness would be universal parts but that would take away from the profit margin wouldn't it?Like people couldn't accidentally buy the wrong part then not return them within the given time like
― Stevolende, Monday, 12 September 2022 09:15 (two years ago) link
I got sand in the telescopic lens bit of a pocket digital camera and can't get it to clear. Have tried compressed air so far but still not clearing. Don't know what to do. Don't have funds to get a camera fixed and missing taking photos.
― Stevolende, Monday, 12 September 2022 09:17 (two years ago) link
vacuum cleaner?
― Brad C., Monday, 12 September 2022 17:37 (two years ago) link
I've heard vacuums can be bad for electronics, because of static (?), but it might still be the best bet in this case, since you can't exactly take the lens off. Compressed air can give mixed results, since you run the risk of getting the grains further in there, but anything that potentially loosens them has got to be a good thing.
Does it still retract/extend? Is it something annoying that you can live with, or is it affecting the operation of the camera?
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 12 September 2022 18:05 (two years ago) link
How do you dial the operator on that, ledge?
― pplains, Monday, 12 September 2022 18:10 (two years ago) link
when the silicon nose pads fall off my glasses I have fucked up before by trying to superglue them back on again and ruining the lenses. The specsavers ones are a piece of hard plastic quite solidly fixed to the pad arms with a silicon covering which invariably fall off after a year or so of wear and tear. I bought some full moulded nose pads from e-bay for a few quid. Removed what was left of the uncomfortable specsavers one with a hot knife and fitted the replacement with some long nosed pliers. Not exactly the most amazing repair I have ever done but I'm happy because they are more comfortable on the nose than the previous ones. And I really hate going to specsavers, even they offer free repairs on their glasses - can't fucken stand the place.
― calzino, Friday, 21 October 2022 21:59 (two years ago) link
my dad had an dental plate for his upper teeth - a while back it broke, and my dad decided to repair it w ~superglue~ him being an endearing combo of deeply practical & wildly impractical of course the superglue precluded any repair the dentist/orthodontist could have made & dad had to shell out for a whole new plate instead of a repaired one :(
― terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 21 October 2022 23:11 (two years ago) link
you have no control over superglue as well, just the gentlest most careful little squeeze and it runs everywhere. It's still very useful though, lol!
― calzino, Friday, 21 October 2022 23:15 (two years ago) link
If you want to hang from a girder by a hard hat, it's aces.
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Friday, 21 October 2022 23:26 (two years ago) link
i have faith in superglue to a point but not so that i’d put it anywhere near my mouth lol jeez dad
― terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 22 October 2022 03:31 (two years ago) link
Superglue may be one of the most fear inducing substances you can buy at a retail building.
― | (Latham Green), Saturday, 22 October 2022 12:50 (two years ago) link
Learning cycle repair and maintenance to a great degree. Have always wanted to get some mechanical training,. Hoping that once I do have this training I can also apply principles elsewhere. Sewing Machines etc.But when society collapses I will at least have this behind me.Has been cutting into my reading time though.
― Stevolende, Saturday, 22 October 2022 12:53 (two years ago) link
If there's super glue around, have some debonder (Bob Smith Industries Debonder https://a.co/d/38h6pjG) on hand. I learned about it when having to use super glue in a STEM camp for 40 8th graders gave me massive anxiety
― Jaq, Saturday, 22 October 2022 17:36 (two years ago) link
aren't they less trouble if they're all stuck together?
― Stevolende, Saturday, 22 October 2022 18:25 (two years ago) link
repairing kids by making real bonds between them?
― Stevolende, Saturday, 22 October 2022 18:26 (two years ago) link
lmao
― terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 22 October 2022 18:30 (two years ago) link
I doubt the parents would approve though
― Stevolende, Saturday, 22 October 2022 18:40 (two years ago) link
More that they'd end up stuck to me and have to take some home 🤣
― Jaq, Saturday, 22 October 2022 19:04 (two years ago) link
"Separating plastics parts with a razor saw is usually the best option"
Poor kids
― | (Latham Green), Sunday, 23 October 2022 02:22 (two years ago) link
Portable oil radiator stopped working. Disassembled and tested continuity. The tip-over safety switch seemed to have gone. Removed it, joined the contacts. Radiator works. Another safety feature, successfully disabled!
― woof, Thursday, 22 December 2022 18:04 (one year ago) link
I will simply not knock it over.
― woof, Thursday, 22 December 2022 18:05 (one year ago) link
if it's plugged into a circuit protected by an RCBO it'll be reet! Although I say this about all dodgy electrical appliances, perhaps one day I'll be wrong!
― calzino, Thursday, 22 December 2022 18:29 (one year ago) link
this year i have fixed both of my toilets.didn't really have an option as getting a plumber to help out re a small issue in the uk these days is quite literally impossible.both toilets had problems with the flushing system.one of which i had to completely replace the inner workings of the cistern tank and then stop massive water leaks due to crap seals, the other was a simple washer issue but stopped a toilet from making a weird amd annoying droning sound after every flush.
and yeah, fixing these issues = personal highlights of 2022.
― mark e, Thursday, 22 December 2022 18:37 (one year ago) link
a barbarous attempt at darning moth holes in my jumpers. two of them will i think be serviceable, and in fact with the last one I did I think I felt a glint of what might have been pride. the cotton/wool one was just too fine a weave and I gave up.
this year everything's going in the freezer at the end of the season and then in bags.
― Fizzles, Monday, 2 January 2023 13:58 (one year ago) link
had the shade of plaxico looking over me sceptically as i worked.
― Fizzles, Monday, 2 January 2023 14:05 (one year ago) link
My recent fixing achievement was to patch a skylight leak using that smelly sticks-even-on-wet-sutfaces caulk and some foam tube. It held through yesterday's historic rains. I'll get a roofer out in the spring when the Bay Area dry season starts and get it fixed for real.
― fajita seas, Monday, 2 January 2023 15:01 (one year ago) link
FAIL!
pvr broke. it would start up but wouldn't find the disk. so i pulled out and put it in a caddy and, well, there was smoke. bought replacement disk, found one on sale, 6x larger than the original. put it in tonight, turned it on. nothing. no lights, no fan.
next time maybe i won't leave it over a year...
― koogs, Thursday, 5 January 2023 19:13 (one year ago) link
BUT THEN...
turned it on and left it on and the front panel lit up. switched TV over to correct input. strains of bbc one, but no picture. scratching sound coming from device. screen flashed green. burning smell. visible smoke (from the aerial out?). 8(
looks like i have a new external drive at least.
― koogs, Thursday, 5 January 2023 19:40 (one year ago) link
that smell really lingers
― koogs, Thursday, 5 January 2023 20:59 (one year ago) link
I had a wall bracket to fix up for a television in the bedroom. My 24v battery hammer drill is superficially in good condition but the batteries have degraded so badly because I've barely used it in 10 years.
It will charge up enough to drill 1-2 holes at most before sputtering to a slowing level of uselessness. I didn't think it had enough life left to do it so I ordered a basic cheap plug in 230 drill for £50 that I can't really afford.
Then I thought maybe by charging and fully discharging the batteries repeatedly by taping the drill trigger might spark a bit more life into the batteries and after doing this for hours it started to charge up enough to drill 4 holes which is almost like overkill for a bracket that is probably slightly heavier than the smallish tv it's holding up. If I'd kept the faith that you can make old knackered stuff work through dogged persistence sometimes, then I wouldn't have wasted £50, damn it.
― calzino, Saturday, 7 January 2023 20:00 (one year ago) link
Can you return the mains powered drill? If it’s undamaged it’s probably worth trying? I’m not sure about consumer law in the UK but “change of mind” within a day or two seems reasonable.
― assert (matttkkkk), Saturday, 7 January 2023 20:11 (one year ago) link
yeah probably could, lol it doesn't arrive until tomorrow. But then again it will probably be worth holding onto so next time much less fucking about. So probably not a waste of money, more like a purchase I probably won't need for a few years.
― calzino, Saturday, 7 January 2023 20:19 (one year ago) link
I cleaned the front of my telly with a bit of spray and a duster and just noticed a few flickering lines running vertically up the screen. I barely made any contact with it at all! I've fucked it, haven't I?
― Shard-borne Beatles with their drowsy hums (Chinaski), Saturday, 4 March 2023 19:46 (one year ago) link
maybe check to see if any cables are a bit loose
― Brad C., Saturday, 4 March 2023 20:00 (one year ago) link
Don't let moisture or dampness get into a flat screen or you will regret it.any more liquid is even worse
― Stevo, Saturday, 4 March 2023 21:36 (one year ago) link
Did finally manage to get the stereo out and clean the laser on it . But still not playing a few things properly.Tried Marquee Moon on it again and got a load of fuzz still after first couple of tracks sounded pretty thin.Soft Machine Third still iffy as to whether it will play through or just hit a random point and stop go to still where yo see the full disc tinming etc.& the Lee Perry thing i bought a couple of weeks back still doing the same.
I guess the thing is getting pretty old. I bought it in 2005. But still would be good to get a few more years out of it.
― Stevo, Sunday, 5 March 2023 10:00 (one year ago) link
a thing I've never thought about, until it broke, is the light in a fridge. it broke the other day whilst i was defrosting (i think it got dripped on because the glass is cracked)
anyway, odd though it looked, stumpy little thing, replacements are available in supermarkets for £2. led as well, 1.8W. hilariously it gives the kwh used on the side of the box, for something that's on about 30 seconds a day.
(light bulb and battery technology has really come on in my lifetime. i remember lugging around old bike lights that took two A cells)
also fixed the toilet inlet, again, so the tank fills up. just needs loosening up every 6 months or so because of the likely build up. i realise that there will come a time when this will not work.
― koogs, Saturday, 13 May 2023 19:36 (one year ago) link
I recently changed to LED fridge lights not for the trivial energy savings but rather to be able to use 5000°K daylight bulbs, which give off natural sunlight-like illumination rather than the overly warm candlelight look from incandescent lamps. Hard to describe, but easy to see the difference - colours really jump out at you.
― Lee626, Sunday, 14 May 2023 03:02 (one year ago) link
The A/C in our car has been acting weird for a few years, with the fan sometimes blowing hard but no actual cold air coming out. This would happen intermittently for long stretches and then stop happening, with no rhyme or reason to it. Recently the A/C finally seemed to go out for good. There are any number of things it could have been. The ambient air sensor (which is a PIA to reach, involving removing the front bumper), a hidden fuse (literally, you have to take some things apart to find it), the compressor (expensive). There's also just a good old fashioned leak, discovery of which would entail draining, refilling with dye, and then waiting. But doing some research I found that it could also be something called an EVAP Sensor, the temperature sensor in the car air conditioning system. That part costs $25, and in our case is located in the driver's side foot well, right by the gas pedal, relatively easy to access. I didn't change it myself, but the $25 OEM part I ordered online fixed the problem. Very satisfying, not least because cars are becoming harder and harder to work on without the right proprietary tech/tools.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 21 July 2023 15:12 (one year ago) link