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Thank you very much it helped me cut my backlight with my tv it was so long it was a 20 inch strip and i cut in the same direction in the lines thank you this very helped now my backlight is a little shorter!!
I have not tried it with Heineken, maybe it is some kind of stronger adhesive, but hot water from inside and outside should work on all types of labels
I have integrated one crimped washer on one side and another crimped washer on the other side of the wheel axle. This was enough to give much better traction between the wheel axle and frame bar and my wheel sits still in the middle of my frame. I hope this clarifies it a little bit 👍
You can try it but cob led are very flexible by default, you can make different shapes with them, and maybe you can avoid doing 90 degrees bend by making a slight radius with it
Thanks a lot for that encouragement 👍 Yes, you can not remove them completely, for that, you need to do the polishing process, but this is a very cool trick to use if you have a wedding ceremony coming up or if you want to present your car to the buyer 😉
Right on! This one was also pretty eye-opening: Coca-Cola Hacks Every Grown-Ass Man Should Know! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o-WKlrI-Dpc.html
It could be that your brake is not aligned properly, the wire can be pulling just one side of the brake, the other one could be stuck and it's pushing your wheel to the side…
Bruh, I bought some LEDs. They came with no connectors whatsoever. Am I supposed to buy them or what??? The box doesn't say anything about including connectors, like bruh
Most of the boxes contain only an LED strip and adapter, this LED strip you can cut however you want, but connectors you have to buy separately. You got some links in the video description for different connectors
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@@howtoirfo personally one was enough, nicking the top of the skin is fine but I get enough cuts and scrapes from the sharp edges of the things I'm fixing
It is pretty hard to stay safe when using sharp tools, I try to use gloves as much as possible, small wooden nicks are the worst for me, whenever I’m working with wood I get stabbed by wooden nicks all over my hands
@CalamityJay-ez2mq right on the spot 😂😂 and you can't use any kind of gloves for working with wires, you are doomed either way 😂😂😂 but, we have to get it done, keep up the good job my friend 👍👍
Exactly so, unfortunately. The manufacturing process seems too expensive to make these small indentations on every separate blade, and of course - they force you to buy more new blades!
I think so too, it’s just 2 second longer production process, but they probably want us to use that first blade and then use the next new blade when we need it for stripping, more blades are sold for them 😕
I really tried to find some other use or explanation for this indentation, but unfortunately, that is all there is. And yes, they probably want to force you to buy more blades by making this indentation only in this first section!
@@howtoirfo Did you also look into the specifics of the manufacturing process? It can be something simple and unrelated, such as some artifact of the cutting machine, or a feature related to the mechanics of handling and storage - not a user-functional feature. See Technology Connections' exploration into the perforations in US electrical plugs.
I’m sorry to hear that. Here’s a detailed guide on how to bend LED strips: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WLDeC8wkDT4.htmlsi=Cm7nv_WEKLxgyrgz
The best thing you can do is to change it, and buy a new one because if it’s already burned on the tips, it will spark more and more over time. Sometimes sparks happen because of dust collection in the plugs, but if you have a burned-out charger, then this is the main reason.
@@howtoirfo I kinda cleaned it with fingers it doesnt spark for now it has very very little of those black marks almost imposible to see, I dont want to replace it cus its new and I payed 50 dollars
@edit.clips. Then it was probably dust collection from your outlet, try to clean your outlet by blowing some air into it or clean it with a vacuum cleaner. If your adapter is not damaged then don't change it 👍👍
Yes, unfortunately in this case you have to buy a new hose or try to fix it with duct tape although that would look very nice. But in most cases, these vacuum hoses tear themself on places where you bend them the most, vacuum entrance and suction tip. I hope you have the best option on your vacuum cleaner - - - no tear at all 👍👍