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Okay, this is a happy moment.
I fixed the washing machine. I tried this a few weeks back and nothing worked right then (got it working though), but today the thing just fell apart again. I popped open the front cover, the motor was (this time) easy to remove, I super-glued the bottom pulley back together, and it was running again in 30 minutes. The squeak and rattle are gone. And it looks like this time they'll stay gone!
What's your recent victory?
I fixed the washing machine. I tried this a few weeks back and nothing worked right then (got it working though), but today the thing just fell apart again. I popped open the front cover, the motor was (this time) easy to remove, I super-glued the bottom pulley back together, and it was running again in 30 minutes. The squeak and rattle are gone. And it looks like this time they'll stay gone!
What's your recent victory?
Not quite as grand a victory, but setting up a power adapter for my wife's dollhouse jukebox.
She got a Hallmark Christmas decoration that's a jukebox (it plays about 4 different Christmas songs and flashes lights) that's meant to plug into a string of lights on the tree. She wants it to go into one of her dollhouses. I found a wall transformer of the right voltage and amperage, managed to solder its wires to a tree light socket from an old dead string. It works, she's happy.
Lesson learned - battery operated soldering tools suck. The "Cold Heat" model, and a Weller both don't do the job. They're gonna be history, I'll only use old fashioned style. Just not worth the aggravation.
She got a Hallmark Christmas decoration that's a jukebox (it plays about 4 different Christmas songs and flashes lights) that's meant to plug into a string of lights on the tree. She wants it to go into one of her dollhouses. I found a wall transformer of the right voltage and amperage, managed to solder its wires to a tree light socket from an old dead string. It works, she's happy.
Lesson learned - battery operated soldering tools suck. The "Cold Heat" model, and a Weller both don't do the job. They're gonna be history, I'll only use old fashioned style. Just not worth the aggravation.
Everyone's gotta believe in something. I believe I'll have another drink.
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JB, VM thanks for the tips - that cold heat item looked attractive (solder then put it in your pocket?!) I will stay away from them.
My most recent victory is getting a bookshelf out of my library! The rule was no unsightly stacks; I had to go through my library and decide what books to part with. I am a hoarder and I used to work for Oxford University Press so I have a lot of books that I will probably never read but look interesting, look useful, look good, or I just want to OWN. Like an 1800 page book on the Dutch Republic or a 3 foot tall, 2 foot wide book containing 300 vector maps showing the economics of China for 1992.
Okay, okay. actually - I am losing this one. the bookshelf is almost empty and I have bags of books, stacks of books, everywhere but I did start the task. I could be moving books right now (I had to move a couple stacks to even get to this computer) - I am sure I will get to it by the weekend.
My most recent victory is getting a bookshelf out of my library! The rule was no unsightly stacks; I had to go through my library and decide what books to part with. I am a hoarder and I used to work for Oxford University Press so I have a lot of books that I will probably never read but look interesting, look useful, look good, or I just want to OWN. Like an 1800 page book on the Dutch Republic or a 3 foot tall, 2 foot wide book containing 300 vector maps showing the economics of China for 1992.
Okay, okay. actually - I am losing this one. the bookshelf is almost empty and I have bags of books, stacks of books, everywhere but I did start the task. I could be moving books right now (I had to move a couple stacks to even get to this computer) - I am sure I will get to it by the weekend.
Imagine a world without hypotheticals....
You can have my book when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
You can have my book when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
My most prized victory lately is some stubborn work to replace a vanity, sink, mirror cabinet, medicine cabinet in my bathroom. Put it off for a while, but finally decided to install them! Took a while, but I am not a great plumber I also replaced the toilet...none of it fun, but it had to be done!
I also had thoght about the whole cold soldering unit and never picked it up. I was doing some tinkering around the other day, and decided I would get a new one....guess it wont be one of those!
I also had thoght about the whole cold soldering unit and never picked it up. I was doing some tinkering around the other day, and decided I would get a new one....guess it wont be one of those!
Last edited by itdupuis; Nov 20th, 2008 at 6:28 pm. Reason: thanks for the warning...
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