From whom were they ordered? Several months ago, I put together a large group purchase of Fair-Rite cores, including the new part number 2631181381. which the catalog lists as a "Round Cable Snap-It"
Brian, faced with a similar problem and using brute force and awkwardness as a substitute for engineering training, I elected to excavate 4 trenches radiating from the central excavation. I then put
Can you just put shrink tubing over a couple pieces if not electrical tape? --Original Message-- From: Jim Brown Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2014 11:10 AM To: towertalk@contesting.com Subject: Re: [T
Maybe alpha cyanoacrylate (Crazy) glue anaerobic adhesive. Should stay in place then. Maybe glue and then shrink. Of course if the price for 2 of them is about the same as the price for THE RIGHT THI
And EVERY place in which the part is described, it includes the description "Round Cable Snap-It." 73, Jim K9YC _______________________________________________ Well, allrighty then, that cuts to the
It is good that things turned out about as good as could be expected. Still, if it were me and I had a customer with your situation I would be offering something to try to make up for the hassle. Thi
Everyone has an opinion but you have neglected to provide some important info. Drain pipe: perforated? solid? sewage, water like from downspouts or what? Solid drain pipe with serviceable "fall" that
You need more room for movement. It would only take a little initial settling to crack the pvc. Don't rely on just some tape or thin foam. You don't want to live to regret not giving a little wiggle
There are far better choices of explosives than dynamite for this job. Really high velocity stuff to fracture/cut the concrete. It is nowhere near as loud as dynamite. Since 9-11 license for explosiv
Well that is one way. Another is to use a (one, 1 , ein un) Zener diode to subtract out the difference. Another way is to measure the current draw of the amps when operated on proper voltage and then
Back diodes across the coils wouldn't hurt. Patrick NJ5G I think a 12 volt 3 terminal regulator is a better idea, and it would protect against coil spikes as well. With one IC and two caps it's still
As a minimum you need to do the industry accepted practice or due diligence whichever is more. This will help with liability issues but not fully protect you. The way our legal system works even if y
Good for you, sounds like a good deal. A friend of mine is doing the same thing in rural north Texas. Just make sure EVERYTHING is spelled out completely in the contract and YOUR attorney has no issu
In the olden days back before Radio Shack became a cell phone boutique they sold DIY alarm components and systems which included electric motor driven siren (cast aluminum horn and rotating component
I like it. I might even go so far as 1,000,000 Ohms! One wag put up signs around the periphery of his quarter section (160 acres) to deter trespassing. They read, Caution, intense intermittent photon
Would the moderator for TT please contact me. I think TT may have been hacked as I have received email marked as having come from TT but think it is very unlikely to be legitimate as it was seminude
The plot thickens... I received a solicitation from another (supposed young lady but who knows) taking candid mostly unclothed selfies in front of a bathroom mirror. This time not via TT but referenc
Thanks to everyone offering explanations. I guess I have just been lucky to not have been exposed to this trash before. I trashed everything so no way to check it out along the lines suggested. Along
I have to admit, soldering with one hand takes a bit of ingenuity. 73 Roger (K8RI) I probably have lead poisoning from using my "other" hand to hold and feed solder to a heated joint. (Other hand is
I play "at" the guitar and banjo but I am a drummer. I have seen a guy play the guitar better with his feet than I do with both hands and one of the best "Hawaiian" electric steel guitar players I ha