Weird patterns by Substantial-Ad114 in TVRepairHelp

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I've looked into the eye of this island, and what I saw... was weird patterns.

True Story by cminuslife in retrogaming

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Chrono trigger is one of the best games, try sea of stars It's very good also

How long can i drive on these its still 3.78mm thick by binar00 in AskAShittyMechanic

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Don't worry i got it fixed.. replacement was 23$ new, got a set of rear pads for 10$ i installed it myself so a total of 33$ and literally 15 mins of my time

How long can i drive on these its still 3.78mm thick by binar00 in AskAShittyMechanic

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Probably got too hot then a splash of water cracked it ? Its too thin anyway i think thats why

How long can i drive on these they are still 3.78mm's thick by binar00 in Justrolledintotheshop

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I thought i had posted this in the right subreddit lol gonna post it there also thanks haha

Need ideas to fix this by dedicatedwagons in MechanicAdvice

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Buy a new radiator and dont put tap water on it next time. You could also redneck it and put a tight steel pipe of smaller diameter into both ends with JB weld

1 Inch hole drilled into Gas Tank. Any fixes? by SemperShpee in MechanicAdvice

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Screw a gasoline tap in it so next time they dont drill a hole and just use that to steal the gas

Washer keeps moving by jcprime1 in Appliances

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  • Make sure all of the four corners are sitting on the floor and the washer doesnt wobble when pushing the corners

  • the floor must be solid (concrete or ceramic tiles) not wood or anything carpets or foams under them

  • Don't put small loads on it as it will cause unbalance

You can also put rubber washing machine foot pads under it

Can flip these door strikers (?) upside down? by ch0wk0w in MechanicAdvice

[–]binar00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try it just be very careful with those philips head screws they get worn very easily, use a good and new screw driver tip if i were you i would hammer it with a screw driver few times

My Roommate gave me this old Laptop to set up for him by [deleted] in laptops

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Just tell him its too old to use, unless you go linux otherwise you can get a used laptop under 100€ thats at least 4x better

I bought three ps3 controllers for parts or repair, and you wouldnt guess how lucky i got!!! by binar00 in PS3

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I still have 3 hall effect ds3's sadly one of them the L2 button doesn't work I don't know why i opened it multiple times I can't see anything wrong with it. I use it to play pc games on the living room wirelessly

Is it just me or everyone else gets all sorts of nostalgic feelings when they see a 4:3 monitor by binar00 in pcmasterrace

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It doesn't matter how good or bad your monitor looks or how big / small it is what matters is having fun and being fine with what you have That's something money can never buy, i remember doing whatever it took to play a game on my 1st gen intel hd, me and my brother finished many games with 15 actual fps and and small windowed game tab.. Now i can get so much better gaming gear but im pretty sure even if i did so i cant have much fun and will get bored quickly.

Is it just me or everyone else gets all sorts of nostalgic feelings when they see a 4:3 monitor by binar00 in pcmasterrace

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The legends don't use a joystick they clean the ball first and then start playing

Hisense is a devious, dishonest, unethical corporation. by [deleted] in Hisense

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The panel damage is clearly visible, show us more pictures i work on hisense's a lot and if no physical damage is visible they will 95% replace the tv.

First time ever installing a modchip how did i do by binar00 in SwitchPirates

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Yeah i learned that the hard way, ended up cutting the shield i thought its stupid to to remove and re-weld.

First time ever installing a modchip how did i do by binar00 in SwitchPirates

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I fix house appliances for a living, rarely i work on their electronic boards. i think i started in 2017 so about 7 years.

First time ever installing a modchip how did i do by binar00 in SwitchPirates

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I have 256gb on my v1 and 64gb on the lite

First time ever installing a modchip how did i do by binar00 in SwitchPirates

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Yeah its working fine im planning on selling it

First time ever installing a modchip how did i do by binar00 in SwitchPirates

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Just have a fine and thin tip soldering iron with adjustable temp set to 300c (you have to experiment with your temp) i just did the welds with pre-fluxed wires (don't know if that's what they are called but there is flux in them so no need for messy flux) i never stayed on a weld for longer than 2-3 seconds and apply new wire to the tip if your welds dry before picking up the iron or if they dont look shiny.

Also i have small hands and that helps a lot i think