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There are two caps... I don't know how they work but I'd previously found that X2 caps are "safety capacitors". Are you suggesting removing/bypassing for testing purposes? I'm not totally averse
to that but would rather know if it's a suitable procedure. I can replace all the...
Thanks, just gone back in to double check - no visible signs of distress. Not sure if I'm able to test it or not - bith kit and knowledge although I'll have a look online.
Somehow I'd not seen the replies even though I'm subscribed to the thread - I thought it was a bit unusual to not get any response at all. Thanks for your suggestions, I'll investigate, hopefully this evening.
Was beavering away with my trusty Proxxon mains rotary tool, when it died with a medium phut!
I've opened it up, hoping to see signs of trauma, but I can't see any signs of anything. There was no smell of burning before or after, although it had got quite warm (but had had a 10 minute break...
Hello, I have a 20hp Kubota in my boat, which starts and runs fine for the three years that we've had it, but is getting on a bit at 34 years. I've no idea of the hours as I bought it as a working pulled runner on eBay.
I thought an oil analysis might give me some useful insight as to its...
Also looking, for my daughter. I understand the 107 triplets had clutch problems - too flimsy and that was rectified a while ago but maybe too recent for a starter car ('tis for me anyway). If looking for an older one, I'd want evidence that the clutch was done reasonably recently.
Mint, with Mate desktop is laid out pretty much how windows used to be, so is not painful in that department. Obviously games are an Achilles' heel and I can't help with that. I run various flavours of windows, back to XP in virtual machines for legacy software, but that's probably not great...
Thanks, that's helpful too. I assume these are air tools? I was going to move on to ask about the relative merits - I have a compressor I could lug down to the boat if it was worthwhile (sanding glassfibre hull is looming now I've done all the structural stuff).
The Sealey was just the example of having all the words - I've picked up from here that they're nothing to write home about.
I'm not pro, so don't my tools don't get a hammering day in day out, but I try and buy middle ground or better. For the peripheral tools I tend to get secondhand half...
Hmmm. That's cleared it up then . Seems to be different things to different people. WRT having been around for a while, I found this from a B&D although it's not properly old, as he hasn't got a pipe.
As I currently understand it. The standard orbital sander just oscillates slightly (I have an...
Hi, I've seen this term bandied about relatively recently. Not come across it before, but then I'm not in the trade so that's fair enough.
Is a DA sander the same as a random orbital sander (maybe a US term that's creeping over here?)?
Some product listings have all of the words (Random...
Update. Thanks to Doubleboost . And having been enlightened by you lot more than the instructions, I've put it on a baulk of mahoganish timber, reclaimed from a window frame.
No idea. So you can put a sharp pencil in them and draw bad circles? Or maybe attach it to a bench if you want to do that. The instructions do not give any guidance there, certainly not mandating bench mounting it so it doesn't break.
Yes, too much for me. They hire it for a reasonable price and I nearly went that route but my son bought this for my birthday so I'm doubly ****** off - a day's work endured at Maccy's down the pan.
Minimutly & Gareth J. Nothing about that about that in the blurb. Stainless press studs on a sail. The supplier knew that as there was an amount of discussion about the correct dies. At no point did hey a sail was too tough, or that it should be screwed to a bench or even a board (although...