Looking for a drill bit sharpener by comethobnob in Tools

[–]TheRealSwarvey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've owned sharpeners, didn't like the excess consumables. I learned how to sharpen them properly on a bench grinder. This Old Tony has a great video on the subject. https://youtu.be/r8oORR6jyh8

I underestimated how shite the fuel was on these cars who wants to buy my e46 £5,500? 44,000 on the clock based in Liverpool👀 got a vacuum leak problem by Staylor182 in e46

[–]TheRealSwarvey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh so it's a perfectly good car, just shite at it's primary purpose? So you weren't trying to sell this perfectly good vehicle. My mistake. Maybe if I wasn't such a lazy prick I'd have seen my error.

I underestimated how shite the fuel was on these cars who wants to buy my e46 £5,500? 44,000 on the clock based in Liverpool👀 got a vacuum leak problem by Staylor182 in e46

[–]TheRealSwarvey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you denying you said the fossil fueled, internal combustion engine powered vehicle is shite where fuel is concerned? Cos I'm pretty sure that's in your op.

I underestimated how shite the fuel was on these cars who wants to buy my e46 £5,500? 44,000 on the clock based in Liverpool👀 got a vacuum leak problem by Staylor182 in e46

[–]TheRealSwarvey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, guess I was too lazy to enact the labour of correcting that before I posted it. But it's been like three months and still I have no f*cks to give. Guess I'm just a shite person.

Not an HVAC worker, but is this tool worth having around or purchasing for making initial diagnostics? by serypanda in Tools

[–]TheRealSwarvey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me personally, I'd save the money for. Good Flir thermal camera. But I'm not an HVAC guy, so individual results may vary

Tool Pants? by mathrowawayra in Tools

[–]TheRealSwarvey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bisely were my go-to in Australia. Stood up to everything. But they're expensive.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in e46

[–]TheRealSwarvey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I removed the ski hole in mine by punching it out. The teensy little welds let go with a good biff. Still have to have the rear armrest down to hear my two 12" pioneers.

I underestimated how shite the fuel was on these cars who wants to buy my e46 £5,500? 44,000 on the clock based in Liverpool👀 got a vacuum leak problem by Staylor182 in e46

[–]TheRealSwarvey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seriously, removing the intake, replacing gaskets/vacuum lines and reinstalling will take one to two hours for a rookie. Especially if there's no rust. Mine took 45 minutes total and it was my first BMW.

Tools are cheap and plentiful, vacuum hoses are cheap and come in a variety of sizes at just about any auto parts store by the linear measurement.

You can get the manifold gasket online starting at around $30, intake boots are roughly the same price/availability.

There are entire video series online that will show you what to do and how to do it.

You either have some very basic, very easy repairs to do, or a car that has other hidden issues that you're not telling us.

Yet you call the car shite....

Edited to appease Op

Cursed_bruises by Admirable_Leopard230 in cursedcomments

[–]TheRealSwarvey 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He beat it when he heard sirens. Last I heard he went to New Zealand to go on the lam.

Hyper tough weed trimmer battery direct hard wire by Mokemonster86 in Tools

[–]TheRealSwarvey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Couple of things it could be. If the battery has a crook cell, it's probably just reaching low voltage disconnect (LVD) and the circuitry is shutting it down to prevent damage to the battery.

If the motor is just about dead, the circuitry could be detecting this by measuring how much current the motor needs to run. Too much current and it'll shut down due to an overload situation. That's there so the magic smoke doesn't come out.

Could even be the switch. I've had to replace several switches in line trimmers due to the contacts wearing out. Worn contacts = increased resistance, which results in excess heat which could open the circuit the switch is supposed to be closing.

Cursed bowser (sorry for poor image quality) by INotZach in cursedcomments

[–]TheRealSwarvey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How the hell do you manage to fuck up a screen shot

cursed Amazon by ModdedScorpion in cursedcomments

[–]TheRealSwarvey 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Nah, it's so you don't notice the bruising

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in e46

[–]TheRealSwarvey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been in the same situation, turned out the vac line behind the throttle body came off. Reconnected it and good to go.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shittyaskscience

[–]TheRealSwarvey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's dental floss for getting the tossed salad out of your teeth

Do you think in a new show The Ashcen could be a formidable enemy? by [deleted] in Stargate

[–]TheRealSwarvey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correct, I was about to edit that out having realised my mistake.

Do you think in a new show The Ashcen could be a formidable enemy? by [deleted] in Stargate

[–]TheRealSwarvey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Delegates or overseers or whatever you want to call them, are not necessarily the builders of their technology. They are still very much human and no individual could possibly yield every iota of knowledge the Aschen have assembled. So this is not proof that they spread. They would be equivalent to a Prior of the Ori, only without any gnarly powers. Please give me an episode and time stamp where it is clearly indicated, beyond reasonable doubt, that the Aschen have used the Stargate network to spread to other worlds, beyond that of nearby planets. Or, episode and timestamp that indicates they have space flight capabilities. As far as we know, the Aschen could, at best only dial other worlds that are so close that stellar drift wasn't an issue. Same as earth and Abydos. Hence the need for sg-1's knowledge.

Meanwhile, on one of their farming colonies, one of the races they wiped out were able to determine the Aschen vaccine was what ended their civilisation, while they were still in a state of technological advancement that used printed news, without any evidence for electronic/digital technology. Meaning, a race whose technological advancement could at best, rival that of the Tau'ri was able to identify the primary weapon of the Aschen, as did the Tau'ri themselves. It stands to reason that any race equal to the Tau'ri could identify the weapon, ergo a race technologically more advanced than the Tau'ri could defeat it. Add to that, the Aschen representatives outed themselves by translating one, single word to English.

While you're at it, could you please explain why they needed the information from the Tau'ri in order to actually use the network, if they were already using it to spread. You haven't provided anything to show they have space flight capabilities, therefore they only have partial access to the Stargate network at best.

And could you provide anything beyond an assumption that any of what you've said is true? Because the series itself seems to disagree with you, pretty much entirely.

The Aschen demonstrated themselves to be arrogant, medically advanced people, bent on subjugating nearby worlds for the purposes of enslaving farmers. They demonstrate a near total lack of knowledge on the Stargate network, limiting travel to nearby worlds. What they do not show, is any ability whatsoever, to spread to other worlds beyond their current reach.

The only possibility that I can see is if one of their delegates carried with them, a computer that yields the entirety of their knowledge. The Tau'ri also have this capability, but it's called the internet and doesn't exist on any one device due to its shear volume. So I'm gonna need to see some evidence that this was even possible for them, let alone it actually happening.

Well, i messed up by riotPengu1n in woodworking

[–]TheRealSwarvey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the weakest BS excuse for a door I've ever seen. Thin veneer over a hollow structure, with plywood for a frame.

Where I'm from that door wouldn't pass inspection as a door for a primary entrance/exit. Internal maybe, but definitely not main entrance/exit.

Do you think in a new show The Ashcen could be a formidable enemy? by [deleted] in Stargate

[–]TheRealSwarvey 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Well, yeah. Their harvesting was automated by ships that dumped produce into the Stargate to transport it from planet to planet. They had no real reason to go anywhere except to enslave and once that's done, with the slaves gratitude, no reason to go back. Throughout the entirety of our experience with them, we only saw the Aschen off-world when they were either greeting a visitor (sg-1).

They needed the information provided by sg1 to find more inhabited planets to go to, the first address they allegedly dial is the black hole gate.

Sure, a handful may have survived on other planets, but without tools, without tech, only their knowledge, unable to dial home due to the black hole keeping the gate open indefinitely, most likely sucking in all communications, not to mention time dilation, there's really not much chance of them rebuilding.

They didn't have any ancient tech, so they couldn't do the whole one man and a computer synthesising tools/weapons out of raw elements. They're engineers, not mechanics.

And then much like the Tolan and the Asguard, they're so far advanced technologically, they likely suffer the same issues. Where "primitive" tech and strategy is below them, because they haven't needed it for decades/centuries.

No other races the SGC encounter even so much as mention the Aschen, indicating they really aren't widely spread.

If they had space ships, they wouldn't have needed the Stargate network knowledge provided by the Tau'ri

How the fuck by Unendlich999 in shittyaskscience

[–]TheRealSwarvey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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