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Do NOT use white glue. On mine it immediately soaked through the fabric, ruining the entire piece. It dried with a mottled dark color all throughout it with patches of the original fabric, and it and looks like absolute trash. Fortunately, the fabric stuck only slightly better than if I'd spit on the thing and used that for adhesive, so I was easily able to remove it without losing the foam. Also fortunately, I had a feeling white glue was a boneheaded idea, so I tested on a smaller panel I need and I didn't lose a full 2 2/3 yards of fabric. Using the foam is brilliant though. I'll try making a grid with carpet tape or some other form of double-sided tape for the fabric. If that doesn't work, I guess I'll have to get some cheap soft foam and a bunch of upholstery buttons, do it the old-fashioned way.
I will try this but with light color fabric on "both" sides. Starting at 1:39 of the video, how were the exposed white edges of the insulation board finished? Looks like the fabric was glued right to the edge of the board, trimmed carefully, and then the edge of the board was painted black??? Seems like you would need something to protect the edges and also to keep the fabric from fraying?? TIA for any thoughts.
It doesn’t snap into the folded position. It will freely open back up. It doesn’t snap in the open position either, you have to get the latch involved.
I just got it out after it sat for a few weeks and it’s back to flashing and won’t charge. Looks like the issue is elsewhere. If you already have spare batteries around it’s worth a shot otherwise I wouldn’t put any more money into a repair.
Cheers for the update reply. My original battery use to run flat pretty quick also i hadn't used in a couple of years. I just purchased another battery from eBay last night. The gimble will power up for a few seconds with charger plugged in but dies straight away an turns off. And still the same flicking red charge light with charger connected. Strange because It worked fine when i last used it and has been packed away in a good zip bag. Im hoping the new battery might fix it. I'll let you know how it goes.
Best of luck. Luckily phones and most new cameras these days have much better stabilization. Also stabilization software is getting much better with AI. Soon we’ll have no use for these silly contraptions!
well i have same problem a dead battery with flicking led and dose nothing but mine is a Zhiyun smooth Q2 which only has one large single round battery 21700 lion battery 3.6v/4500 [16.2wh] hopefully after market ones are available on ebay.
@@Nismo65 I just got it out yesterday and it’s back to flashing and won’t charge so the issue likely lies elsewhere, I’m going to pin a notice at the top of the comments section.
@@Mark_James_Hill I did get a little impatient. Had I continued for another 15 min I probably could have removed it completely. I think I got it to like 90% and I was content. FYI I’m kind of a 90% DIYer, I’ll get it to good enough and move on, maybe a little ADHD mixed in there somewhere…
First thing you’ll want to do is take down the serial number. Write it down or take a pic on your phone. I register all my bikes on Bike Index website, here’s how: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fxaO1G50xgM.htmlsi=_ez9_WUGFN80k6RX
Thank you for having the balls to test this on your lens lol. I have a small blemish not nearly as bad as yours and I'm wondering if I can just buff it out by hand and some polish compound. My blemish almost looks like a streak. Like if rubber or something similar rubbed off onto the lens and making it dirty. But i've tried alcohol and micro fiber - no luck. It drives me nuts because I hate having to always consciously use "the good lens."
There’s an 86% chance you’re going to get another scratch at some point so I would get a cheap dremel and a few buffing wheels and the compound. The buffing multi pack I got seems like overkill so if you can find one with like 6 wheels you’re golden.
Hi! I have a doubt: how do you know the proper relation to put on the shimano nexus 3? I mean, i have 22 theet cassete from my single speed and choose those very carefully considering my rpm, strgent, etc.
I have this model along with about 60 other ones. The hold switch is to stop the play, skip, stop buttons, etc. being pressed accidently when the machine is in your pocket and you're listening to music. I also have a four track mixer that uses MD Data discs, which look like ordinary MiniDiscs but aren't. You can use standard MiniDiscs in the mixer but it will only allow you to record two tracks on them.
If Sony hadn't been so damn greedy with their licensing/IP and instead would have released MD as a standardized format I think things could have gone very differently. They were way too slow to adapt it to work with computers, and it ended up failing to compete with MP3 because of it. Personally I still love the format just because it has the tactility of being a physical format, while still being more compact than CDs, and the audio is way higher quality than cassettes. Today I own a portable player with NetMD functionality and I use Web MiniDisc Pro to get my music files transferred directly to my discs over USB. The way it should have been from the start. :)
I bought a HiMD NH600D back in 2004 and crammed 400 songs in 1 GB disc, the replacable media abd battery won me over ipod. However encoding 400 songs to ATRAC takes forever in a single core 999mhz AMD Athlon, this the only reason I bought 5G Ipod a year later. I finally dug my old HiMD 2 years ago and the worm gear keep getting stuck causing disc read error, if left unused for too long. I just bought a cheap "junk" MZ-R55 from Japan, and got the gumstick battery working. The device is surpsingly user friendly, and I was able to filled 80 min disc with some old J-pop songs.
Off all the ones the ones that I watched, this was by far the easiest one to do. Could you use one pipe, a little longer and add another piece behind it then seal the ends with tape?🙂
I have had no issue with true classics. The shirts fit great and had no issues. These and eddie Bauer tagless plain tees are my go to brands for shirts
You can also go to your local hardware store and ask them to order you a set of locks with a certain key number. Not as quick, but you're not knocking the hell out of the lock and shearing pins, and you know it's going to be keyed exactly right.
You forgot one major step, the first thing you EVER DO, I can’t stress this enough, always unplug the battery FIRST to avoid those sparks and causing a fire. Just a helpful tip for the future
In the 2000s I also had a minidisc player. Unfortunately sold because I wanted to buy an iPod. Since last week I bought another Sony minidisc deck and a Sony minidisc walkman. I'm very happy with it 😀
I dropped not even 1m high my 360 evo (cost me a fortune as new gadget back then) I think it fell from the selfie stick And thought I would never be able to get rid off the scratch so I completely put it in the boxes for 4+ years 😂
@@DIWHYDOTLIFE I got the silver one like yours. Looks like new, since I bought it in 2000. Play and record very well. I only have 30 minidiscs to play and record.
I love MiniDisc! Back then, when it came out, I couldn't really afford the tech. And later I lost track of it until there was a (very comprehensive) video from Techmoan about this neat little format some years ago. Luckyli, at this time, the equipment and new old stock discs wehre very cheaply obtainable (espscially with minor functional defects, like non functioning load/eject of discs) on eBay and such. So I added various mobile devices and hifi component decks to my collection. I love to use then because I love physical media and, especially, the mobile recorders are extremely versatile.
I had a Sony G-Protection D-NE300, it was small enough to fit in my jacket pocket and had G-Protection which did a great job of keeping the skips away, but importantly it had MP3 playback which meant I legit never got skips, even while skateboarding. Compared to the cost of the MiniDisc units and media in Australia, it was a fraction of the cost of investment, but the MiniDisc was still cooler, just other than size had no advantages for me, not to mention the batteries were awful and awfully expensive too.
Same, love carving pools. I really want to check out the pump track that’s nearby, that seems fun. Here’s my current collection of setups (it keeps growing): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZftTCaZ7ZQA.html
It's unfortunate that the MiniDisc was not only expensive, but was only around for a few years before MP3's dominated. CD's are still the last king of the mediums. It's too bad because of all the faults of CD's... mainly: skip pretty easily and scratch pretty easily. That being said, I'm thinking of slowly building back my old CD collection. The amount of albums that were released on that format I would assume surpass vinyl... 100's of thousands of titles. It comes with artwork. And no compression like most digital media today. A lot of my friends are into "lossless" digital files, but I would rather have CD's that come with artwork and the quality is far better than most other digital files.
*When mini-disc came out, it was such a revolution* but it didn't explode as quick as Walkman and Discman... Mp3 took off soon after, they tried NetMD to integrate mp3s but I think cos of conversion it felt cumbersome. MiniDisc came and went in a short space of time. 😢 Memories... My very first internet order was a portable MD player even the website/store doesnt exist anymore
@@DIWHYDOTLIFE Somewhere in draw in my room, I remember havin a 2nd one, an upgrade, I probably sold my first one. Maybe I upgraded for a version with a better display remote 😂 I defo have a walkman or two aswell
Not really such a short space of time, 20 years isn't that short. It's only the protective business practices in America by the RIAA that stopped it taking off over there. In Japan and Europe they were far more successful.
They suck, I have pilling under the arms after a single wearing, the light gray shirt looks like it has been bleached after one washing and the return policy is a joke, unworn, unwashed, in OG packaging and you pay the shipping. I have same sizing selected but depending on the shirt they fit differently- just say no to their stupid scammy clothes.
Hey, hello from Argentina. One question,i'm planning to do this, but once we do the battery swap, what is the recommended, let the battery FULLY drain after swap then make a full charge? Or just after finishd the work start loading? I assume always let the battery stay between 20% and 80%. I would pay to someone to do this, but shopping will make pay you +90USD for the whole combo.
New batteries are usually pre-charged between 60% to 80%. You’re totally right, you should use your phone down to about 20% and try not to charge it past 80% and definitely don’t plug it in and let it sit plugged in over night. Recently Apple has been adding lots of software to combat bad charging habits so you actually don’t need to worry all that much about it anymore.
I just try to stop it around 80% but from time to time I forget to unplug it and it charges to 100% so if you’re forgetful like me from time to time is fine.