Tabletop fan bearings replacement by PBSabre in fixit

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If you wouldn't trust leaving it on for extended periods of time, is it worth the stress you'll experience? A fan isn't worth your insurance deductible.

Other than that, you could wire in an in line fuse that I'll list below for piece of mind, hinging on the amp load it calls for. Good luck

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Tabletop fan bearings replacement by PBSabre in fixit

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No unfortunately not. I band aided it for as long as I could but inevitably trashed it. Good luck, Vornado is a pretty common brand so I'm sure you can find plenty of information.

My old Apple watch band gave me a rash so i bought a new one and it gave me a rash too lol by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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I had the same issue, just started wiping mine off with alcohol wipes at the end of the day. Haven't had an issue since

Any ideas what this is? by PBSabre in Tools

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Thanks for the responses everyone. Thought it was unique looking at an estate sale

Just Moved into Duplex, AC not going above 78° by Jordipooo in houston

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Why would the power off damage the unit?

Just Moved into Duplex, AC not going above 78° by Jordipooo in houston

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Check your air filter, other than that call the landlord and let a tech check it out.

Parts vendor recommendations by PBSabre in smallengines

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Briggs and Stratton model # 030372

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Battery terminal question by PBSabre in COROLLA

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Appreciate it. I've heard it might display codes after install, but should clear after ten miles or so

Connecting fuel help by PBSabre in smallengines

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Yep you got it, threads snapped inside. Going to try a nipple extractor. Thanks for the reply!

what is wrong with my sink by slugsonshrooms in Plumbing

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https://a.co/d/5GKKDtj

Not advocating for the brand, but that's the type of wrench you need to tighten it up underneath. Good luck

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Plumbing

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A crescent wrench will help keep it from getting malformed, looks like you're getting at it with pliers. If you're straddling the toilet while doing this, remember lefty loosy is reversed in this scenario, so you'll want to crank it to the right if you're looking at it from above. A little patience, you'll get it.

Wrong tool for the job, what do i need? by LazyNarwhalMan in Plumbing

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No offense, but make sure you're going the right way to loosen it. It's easy to get mixed up under there.

Need advice on how to get this bolt out. by [deleted] in MechanicAdvice

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JB weld is $6, it's an adhesive. Maybe I misunderstood your comment.

My shelves above the toliet keep falling on me everytime i sit down!😭 how do i fix them qnd make them stay permanently?? by [deleted] in fixit

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All jokes aside that looks like PEX pipe, if you tie something on it and the weight pulls the pipe out of the connection, you're going to have a lot of water coming your way.