I thought I heard something about flex possibly being discontinued. It'll probably still work for years to come considering how long chrome still updated on windows 7 until relatively recently, but it'll break sometime down the road. If ChromeOS works for you and what you need great. I personally would get rather uncomfortable being so limited and locked down for what I could do. Even if I mostly stay in a browser most of the day.
I can't help but wonder what the original problem is. I notice the gears on mine deform easy so I've been filing them back into shape but now you've made me wonder, if they're ferric perhaps quenching it would solve the problem
thank you, why did I never think to do this myself? Another thing I like to lubricate that most people dont seem to think to, zippers. I wonder if the core problem in both our cases with the outlets is corrosion, might be worth killing the power and opening it up and wigglin a file around in there. Easy insertion or no, bad contact = heat
This is very helpful. Looking at the bottom left when the phone is facedown, there is a little square between the antenna traces. Yours is white. I'm looking at one that is red. Is that a moisture sensor? And will that interfere with the battery charging?
What if you took a brightly colored top from an umbrella and superimposed it (sewed it) onto a black umbrella? What would the results be? It'd have to be the same model of umbrella for the donor and the black umbrella.
I am hating the fact that I have thrown away so many outdoor umbrellas, because of a broken arm. I could have saved so much money. Thanks for a very thoroughly explained video. Please do an update.
i agree thank u much easier to replace tires. Question. i wish to put a motor from a diffrent model. i have a 350 watt ancheer motor that i want to replace my 250 watt leadzm motor. do i need to change the controller as well??
Thanks for sharing. I've never heard of this material before. I'm already thinking of things I could make with it! Do you have to use a torch, or will a Heat Gun work?
Would you know anything about the touch screen? My rebel works fine, but touching a link on the browser screen causes another link to operate. Obviously there is something wrong with the touch screen. Can I get a new screen assembly?
I haven't investigated parts for this phone, because I had gotten it new for really cheap. EBay is usually the best place to look, that I know of. Hope this helps.
Put caps on larger pipes and fill pipe with sand. Slow heat tub on 20 inch rim only. Will form with heat and then you can cut tube with angle cutting wheel.
Good on you for trying to repair what you have instead of just going straight for replacement as many people do; the planet thanks you & I appreciate you sharing your methods too! Also, I had never thought to use a paintbrush with a vacuum cleaner to get dust out of small areas like this, so am excited to give a few things a clean this way now.
Thanks for the video I bought one of these back when 19.2 was popular and have the same problem with the hose because I was off and airing up my 17-in truck tires I think I will try the hardware store before I tried different one
Just a note, if you're lead climbing and take a fall, the material loops you're putting the weights are not intended to take dynamic loads. Not sure if these weights are comparable to a rack of trad gear, but I don't think you want these hanging off of you indoors when you take a fall...
I had wondered about that also, since it is about 2.5 lbs on each. I'll do more research on that. Maybe someone else with that knowledge can chime in also. Maybe I can look it up on "Hard Is Easy". Thanks for the headsup.
Here's a good article I found on this (scoutorama.com/weight-can-a-climbing-harness-hold). Towards the bottom, the gear loop is the subject and it sounds like even on Lead the gear loops would hold up. They're talking the equivalent of 1500 lbs of force. When I had estimated how much force 2.5 lbs would generate, my backwoods math came out to about 25 lbs of force. When I jump down from indoor bouldering, it does feel like that when I hit the mat, which is why I only do V0 and climb down. There's a lot of engineers at the gym I climb so, I may run this by them also. Thanks again for that comment. That made me think twice about this.
For training arms, that probably works better than having the weights on the waist, but the gym I use has no A/C, so it gets pretty sweaty in there. Especially during the Summer. I'm pretty sure I'd be washing my vest after every session.🤣🤙🏽
I always get a puncture, - something on the road- but the tire sealer does the job. I got airless tires on smax and put the mini pro handle bar on it and put the smax handle bar on the mini. Which made the mini super light weight. i'm only using the mini for store runs nearby, and smax for everything else. tires on mini should last forever if i use it that way.
I just purchased the Pixel 8 Pro, after dropping and smashing my Galaxy S21 Ultra. I've fluttered between Pixels and Galaxys for a number of years now, with the exception of me getting the OnePlus One and OnePlus Two. Whilst I'm missing some things from the Samsung, I'm definitely gaining some valuable features with the Pixel. All that said, I still miss the Pixel 2 XL I got in 2017 (I think that's when I had it). The rear fingerprint scanner was perfect, and no on-screen fingerprint scanner has come close to the convenience, accuracy and ease of use. The 2XL also had USB-C, great functionality and came in an era where Google Daydream made apps like Netflix feel really special. However, I am impressed with the Pixel 8 Pro, so far.
Definitely, the rear fingerprint sensor is SO MUCH better and more accurate. It's one of the major features that's keeping me on the 5. I was on the verge of picking up the 8 Pro, if Google had given more trade-in value on my 7 Pro, but decided not to. I like the 8 Pro camera's added features, relative to the 7 Pro. I could especially use the Night-sight video, but oh-well. Enjoy your new 8 Pro👍🏽😎
Isn’t the reason for the break shut off button to disengage the auto cruise feature on the bike? If you remove this safety button and you have the bike on cruise control the only way I know how to get it off of cruise control is by pressing the brakes, is there another way?
I usually use the brakes as normal, but the cruise control doesn't cut off unless I come to a complete stop, which you will/can if you have to. The stock brakes are pretty powerful. Luckily, the stock motor doesn't have a lot of power to catapult you out of control when it tries to regain cruise control. This eBike is very well made with the average consumer in mind.
From my own guess-timation, I used #6 x 3/4" sheet metal screws, but these were larger screws that replaced the originals. Not sure what the original sized machine screws were. As for the rubber caps, I didn't put them back.
I looked up some wheelchairs and it depends on how the shopping cart connects to it. I noticed some with a metal bar parallel and sticking up just above the back of the seat. It could slip over that with a snap on strapped in place. The only thing that might be tough is the cart requires some space to make a turn. Where I live is easy to manuever in the wide bike lanes. On the sidewalk, a sharp turn might give you trouble. Hope this helps.
Yo I have acess to the shoes that a climbing gym throws out when they fall apart. Some cheap shoes but I wonder if it could be worth resoling them and finding new owners for them.
Might be worth a try if the patch fits with room to spare. I tried patching those holes where your big toe comes through the front and I couldn't get the patch to stick very well in that area.