What are you talking about? I didn’t run it through the snare wire. You run it through holes at the ends. Would you like me to make a video about that?
Don't start your grill with the lid closed. You'll make a small bomb and the lid will violently open. Better to fix it properly so you can spark while it's open.
I have a 2002 Toyota solara, I need to replace my bulbs but can't find any part numbers. I was hoping i wouldn't have to take everything apart first and then figure out how to drive to the parts store without having a dash 😅
Mono is the same sound coming out of every sound source (speakers) at the same volume. Stereo is the ability to produce different sounds at sound sources. Listen to old AC/DC on a stereo and you will clearly hear stereo because they typically put Malcom’s guitar on one side and Angus on the other by hard panning.
I have a beast generator and the on and off switch is a turn to start kind. It came off and i want to replace it. Will this work? To use this kind or i probably need something else huh? And do you know how I find out how many amps I need behind the off and on switch? It is called the beast 3250 watt generator. Thank you for any information you may have and thanks for the video
skbcases Returns or Order help phone number. My other reply to you was deleted/reported(?), possibly because I included the phone number I called in my reply. Just google it.
I watched a lot of these videos showing the cause of the drip had to be a bad cartridge. I ordered a new cartridge from a "plumbing supply store", it was the correct make, but they gave me one with a 1/4 turn. It didn't not line up with the faucet handle! Being I was fixing one side; I also bought a new spring kit for $2.99. So, for the heck of it, I put that new kit in and checked to see it the dripping stopped, it did. Don't always assume it a bad cartridge!
I have a Remington electric blower/vac. Same kind of setup. How did you open the case? I removed All the screws but it just doesn’t want to break apart. Any suggestions?
Nice presentation however, I want my switch to be further away from the unit I am powering. So does it matter if I add 3 feet to this equation and have the switch further away from the power unit ?
@@JayferRattrap Yes Sir ! Thanks for reassuring me. Same principal applies in residential wiring when the feed is at the light ,you would have to bring the black wire down to the switch like I’m doing.👍
I now own this, I love it. I’m doing a custom leather interior in it, billet wheels and a little more. Feel free to contact me if you’d like to see it again or pictures of it now. Thanks!! Sean
Thank you for sharing this. I know I'm late to the party, but I noticed the main cord has copper wiring and the motor has a silver/grey-colored wire. Is it okay to connect the two, and does anyone know what the grey wire is? Is it aluminum? Thanks all!
Thank you@@JayferRattrap for responding. I know a magnet doesn't stick to it. It looks like galvanized steel, and it seems to have at least some copper in it. I notice it on some older AC motors. Anyway, have a good one man...