"I am a border line alcoholic; this looks sexy like me"...LOL...I loved this recipe and video. I made it for an office party and everybody loved it. I had to share the video 3 times already, 🍻 👏!
Talk about drinking on the job. The recipe was great. Something is telling me they made the guy perform over and over again till he got it right, while enjoying his own sangria
You could try using some potentiometer cleaner where the L/R channel contacts are (if you can get to them). Try this: www.amazon.com/Hosa-D5S-6-DeoxIT-Contact-Cleaner/dp/B00006LVEU/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1525638346&sr=1-1&keywords=pot+cleaner&dpID=31bF7ZIS7cL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
Andrew, First off thanks for your design. I have been working on a project that provides a way to connect objects to pco-1880 and pco-1881 water bottles. I was successful in getting the 1880 thread to work, however the 1881 standard is a giving me a hard time. when I print your 1881 example the nut fits very loose and threads don't mesh. What are the dimensions you used(width, height, and pitch). What are the dimensions of the nut after you print it. Thanks
Andrew Cross, I did review you link. To be honest it was above my level of understanding. I tried the nut on the older water bottle 1880 and it fit perfectly. Also tried it on 2 liter soda bottles and it fit as well. I believe they are all 1880. Can you send me a pic of your nut on a pco 1880 water bottle please. Thanks
Have you reviewed the official drawing for the spec? All the dimensional information is included there. www.bevtech.org/assets/Committees/Packaging-Technology/19/3784253-19.pdf
+xxjaydog71xx I was doing this for competitive advantage! I didn't want to share the secrets! I've done a hell of a lot more with Ottoneu and webscraping since this video, but I did write a tutorial on how to go about replicating this program on my website: www.agcross.com/2013/07/creating-a-web-scraper-with-beautifulsoup/