Toyota pisses me off. Took mine apart 2016 Highlander 50 cent high tension metal clip that broke unlike your RAV4 but same idea. Toyota wants $225 for a stupid visor. So annoyed at them. A 50 cent part!!!
Dont know where you are from. But in Uk The UK began phasing out the sale of higher-energy halogen lightbulbs in 2018. Halogen still can get but be last of stock. All those that thinking making, LED`s??
WoW What A Great Stress Test For Picking Under Stress LOL. Really Cool Video. Keep up the great work. Nick🧔🏽, RU-vid🔐: Lock Pick Nick & Nicholas Aarons.
Really Cool. I Have One Made Out Of Blue Plexi Glass But It Just Looks Beautiful Out Of Wood. Keep up the great work. Nick🧔🏽, RU-vid🔐: Lock Pick Nick & Nicholas Aarons.
You can see that it is done in a really similar way in off-the-shelf products: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nzdMyOPGXNM.html or even better explained in this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ezRxb30qbQ4.html They are using halogen bulbs which will product light and most importantly heat to create a draft. Except yours is probably much cheaper.
Why don't you just get a humidifier that blows out a mist. Then you can attach a hose and at the end of the hose plug it up. And put a few holes at the end of the hose and place the hose behind the log and then add your LED strip behind the logs.
Adding a hose to a mister just makes a fogger. If that worked we could make giant artificial fires, but the fogger versions lack the laminar flow that simulates the flame shape. The trick to that seems to be heating the mist so it rises naturally. Someone with skill in fabrication and lots of time could probably succeed.
Thank you for sharing and a great presentation. I had repaired my 2007 Camry's visor, but, it did not have any power stuff. Now, I'm having problems with the visor of my 2001 Highlander; which has a garage door opener and lighted vanity mirror. So, I did not want to do something wrong and break something when trying to discect it. Your video just gave me some view into what might be inside the Highlander visor. So, I'll try to repair. I think will be my first RU-vid video. Thanks again.
Awesome video. these are now becoming mainstream, thinking of building one with a massive steamer being fed through a PVC tube to extend the flame. have u done any updates?
Great explanation of the materials used.. I can say it was a lot better not saying a word, as opposed, to some people who think adding annoying music is the ticket to making a great youtube video.
It's easy, use a screwdriver to separate the two pieces which hold it on. You can see on this vid: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9w6OEb2YBqw.html
Ours is 2011 RAV4. I must first thank you for detailing the retainer key. I did get the hanger rod assembly out of the visor with further damage. I wont go into my thoughts on todays mechanical engineering. After trimming away all the broken plastic, I flushed away the cv grease like packing with aerosol parts cleaner. The failed section of the plastic ( all of what is under the clip, approx' .880 length ) is now rebuilt with two part epoxy. So this visor is repaired... for today at least. Good repair? Time will tell.
Glad you took up the challenge. I'm assuming that you coated the area with epoxy, then filed the flat spot? We have two RAVs that we love and I'll follow your lead when the other one's visor drops.
Yep, that's what I did. Actually used pieces of soda straw split lengthwise as a form. Minimal diameter sanding, and filed the flats. I learned that I shouldn't have cut away the approx. 1/4 inch wide section of plastic that wasn't broken. My removing all of this section allowed the right portion of their plastic sleeve to rotate on the shaft. Majority of the shaft is round/smooth. The key is only mounted in the plastic. So I had to return to this video to confirm key orientation and whittle in a locking shoulder similar to whats at the left or lead end of this sleeve. So if I had a do over I would retain some bit of their plastic and work my epoxy to it. This white material seems to be as close to vinyl as plastic ( There are thousands of plastic formulas ). The odd shape stamping in the shaft where the spring steel clip resides must be cavity for their fluid packing. All this "over engineering"/movement of the thin plastic is root cause of cracking and failure. The first small crack let the packing leak out, thus more movement, more cracking. Lets give my repair some time to prove good. By the way, best price for new replacement I found was at TRDshop.com .
I have found a glass box but am looking for a VERY small fan, just enough to start an up draft. When I find all the right parts I'll build version 2. The final plan is to put it into a coffee table and might use stones rather than wood. Good luck and I'd love to hear as you progress.
+Katja Tsychkova The vapor is provided by an Ebay purchased "Ultrasonic Mister" Just type that in and make sure to get one with it's power supply. There is a tricky balance with the amount of mist, air provided by fan along with the amount of updraft and mist heating provided by the lights. If I put the effort into another I will probably go for a wall mount, coffee table or portable version. Here's a tutorial video by "Jaz Creations": ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9Na2gW16II0.html
@@romellbroom2216 The biggest holdup is maintaining a small gap above the water level so the mist is forced out without a lot of 'empty' air from the fan. That would require either a feed valve or using an inverted bottle.