What’s the setting or temperature of the iron? I am too scared of just putting it straight onto the jacket
@MrRoddersf1Күн бұрын
As I say in the video. 40C or medium temperature.
@draa1822Ай бұрын
Can you write a list of the materials needed to repair a waterproof zipper seal? (such as the seal that surrounds the zipper)
@mark140363Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience of this Roger. I'm contemplating doing the seams on my old ME jacket, as I am similarly loathe to part with another £250 for a replacement. Can you recall the tape that you used and where you got it? I am assuming it comes with an adhesive side that is activated by the heat and that it requires no separate adhesive, is that correct? Thanks for any advice you can provide and thanks again for taking the time to produce this video.
Very surprised that's UK legal. Car seat surely is a weak point.
@melward39752 ай бұрын
I made the mistake of buying the multi hedge trimmer/chainsaw and only came across this video after finding it absolutely rubbish. I thought I was doing something wrong. I bought specifically for the chainsaw attachment to keep some laurel trees under control and every single time I attempted to cut a single branch it would stop and had to be pulled away as the teeth were embedded but not cutting. I gave up and returned it and carried on using my old school trusty handsaw instead!
@MrRoddersf12 ай бұрын
@@melward3975 you're right. For someone doing lots of chainsaw work or something heavy duty it's underpowered, but for average sized branches and if youre not in a rush it does just fine. What it lacks in power it makes up for in flexibility. There isn't another product on the market which will allow quick swapping of heads so you only need one tool, plus the quick adjustment of the telescopic pole is so so useful.
@simirkresimir89752 ай бұрын
great tool
@mrstans2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I just added wheels to my stand. I now want to add leg release locks. I have not seen how they are attached to each leg.
@NameName-do9hj2 ай бұрын
Pure fake video You snapped that lock before the video ? Why ?
@christopherwilliams12362 ай бұрын
Because it' can behard work trying to break the lock. Taken about 2mm of brass off my lock with Mole grips and it still won't break.
@rachelmead59462 ай бұрын
I’ve been hand washing my little girls covers and it’s been a nightmare. Thank you for this! Now I can put it in the washing machine 👌🏻😀
@tomfewins58032 ай бұрын
Legend
@fiokgoogle87792 ай бұрын
Ügyes
@petertomlinson13262 ай бұрын
Pure Genius, saved the day on UPVC French windows, especially the reminder to flick over the internal cam follower in the mechanism to open the door!! Magic Peter T
@1881Gordon3 ай бұрын
Nice one Roger: You've certainly pointed me in the right direction. Thank you!
@chapmansbg3 ай бұрын
Wiggle it until you break it, that was so obviously pre-broken.
@MindlnSky3 ай бұрын
Just had this issue, thanks!
@geoffschrecker5043 ай бұрын
Brilliant, thank you. Valve fixed for just over £3 (and enough tubing left to fix again for years!)
@LWLillie13 ай бұрын
This is just AWESOME!!!! Exactly was I was looking for and do to my miter saw stand! Thank you so much for sharing!!
@ilfyf3 ай бұрын
There isn't a glass cup that completely avoids negative reviews? For example, KeepCup does offer a glass version, but its lid often leaks, and it's not fully lockable, which causes concerns about spills. I’ve been looking for a glass cup with a lid that’s fully leakproof, but it seems difficult to find one without these kinds of issues.
@TheAmateursOriginalMusic3 ай бұрын
Is there an online store to purchase these washers?
@ConsciousQuranNetwork3 ай бұрын
hi friend
@aurthorthing74033 ай бұрын
That's a weed where I live. Native Americans made a drink out of it that tastes kinda like lemonaid.
@nelz20123 ай бұрын
My Joe Blow Sprint floor pump does this and it’s brand new. 😢
@nashrllah3 ай бұрын
what type of gloo that u use
@nashrllah3 ай бұрын
this video is what im looking for i used gloo too
@stevenfennell70204 ай бұрын
Aliexpress sell mini tyre levers for this tool. But they come with a Brompton tax as a pair of them cost 16 euro.
@kmo_16124 ай бұрын
Oh my god what nonsense...just buy the bloody brompton tool kit, for goodness sake
@islandgirl54-o3o4 ай бұрын
I had to pick green, cuz of squirrels, so do I wait the 5 weeks,with good air flow, then rinse, etc?
@robercaldera22964 ай бұрын
Nice video. I have a question: How you do for use the air conditioned without the controls of the original radio? Thanks
@beplh52424 ай бұрын
Not all trimmer line is made equally. The cheap stuff is useless, its not the machine. Get branded, not amazon/ebay/supermarket special
@bioshock69355 ай бұрын
The Einhell Trimmer & Hedge Trimmer looks crap is slow and needs to have more power it lacking in performance. I am currently looking at the Einhell Classic GC-HH 9048 900W Electric Pole Hedge Trimmer but not to sure how good it really is after watching your video but your one is batteries and there never any good when it come for more heavy duty cutting performance.
@BrisketLip5 ай бұрын
Apparently this is common with this gun
@gkleon5 ай бұрын
I found out, it might be easier to put pads first and then the spring. You can use any flat object, i.e. dinner knife to push the spring between pads. When putting pads with a spring together, somehow the spring always wants to escape, pads get misaligned, or it's impossible push them up to the end to hear the "click".
@IanNiven-nc6nn5 ай бұрын
What is the black wire for I've not connected it but my radio reception is crap
@IanNiven-nc6nn5 ай бұрын
Plz help
@colinbromage82705 ай бұрын
Many thanks - just what I needed
@douglasvick97035 ай бұрын
How about when the handle retaining screws are inside ..and you are locked out..outside????
@Adrian-AosFotos-Irish6 ай бұрын
So cool ,great idea !!! 👍
@timludkin55816 ай бұрын
You shouldn’t be doing this you haven’t a clue
@MrRoddersf16 ай бұрын
I openly admitted I was new to this and still learning. Be more helpful if you gave some detail.
@leeberry96666 ай бұрын
That paving looks like it shoul be relaid.
@MrRoddersf16 ай бұрын
@@leeberry9666 I didn't lay it myself but it's indian flags so they're pretty uneven. Just wondering why you think it should be re-laid?
@billysmart248307326 ай бұрын
I would have suspended the job so less heat was taken away by conduction and let it cool naturally.
@josephpadula22836 ай бұрын
There are several methods available for joining metals, including brazing and soldering. What is the difference between brazing and soldering? Let’s explore the distinctions plus comparative advantages as well as common applications. This discussion will deepen your understanding of metal joining and help you identify the optimal approach for your application. HOW BRAZING AND SOLDERING WORK Brazing and soldering join materials, usually metals, together by flowing a filler metal into the joint. In both cases the filler metal has a lower melting point than the base metals being joined. And for both metal joining processes, capillary, or the ability of a liquid to be drawn through a narrow gap, is the driving force. Gaps can vary, but in general they tend to be in the range of .002-.005" for best results. So what is the difference between brazing and soldering? The American Welding Society (AWS) defines brazing as a group of joining processes that produce coalescence of materials by heating them to the brazing temperature and by using a filler metal (solder) having a liquidus above 840°F (450°C) and below the solidus of the base metals. Soldering has the same AWS definition as brazing, except that the filler metal used has a liquidus below 840°F (450°C) and below the solidus of the base metals. Soldering can be considered the low-temperature cousin to brazing. Comparative Advantages. Although there are similarities between brazing and soldering, the temperature difference between the processes yields different behavior. Base metals involved in soldering are typically stronger than the solder itself; under the stress and fatigue of service, failure may occur through the solder joint. This means a that a soldered assembly may exhibit less joint strength and lower fatigue resistance than a brazed assemb
@bertkutoob6 ай бұрын
Just some added details to avoid confusion and buying the wrong stuff.... There are basically two ways of joining metal using heat - welding and soldering. WELDING entails heating the "parent" metal of both parts to be joined until they melt and flow together (usually adding filler material in the form of welding rods). The most common types of WELDING are "Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW or stick)", "MIG" and "TIG". WELDING is mostly confined to joining like metals (steel to steel, stainless to stainless, cast iron to cast iron, aluminium to aluminium, etc) but can be used for dissimilar metals - if you really know what you're doing....! SOLDERING differs very much from welding in that the parent metals are not melted but only heated sufficiently for (a) the SOLDER to melt and (be) for rmetallurgical bonds to form between the solder and the parent metals. (Essentially a sort of "gluing" process with the solder being the glue). The term "soldering" originally referred to the PROCESS itself irrespective of what metal was used as the "solder". It didn't really matter what it was as long as (a) its melting temperature was less than that of either parent metal and (b) it was metallurgically compatible. However, over time the term "soldering" has become associated with the joining of NON-FERROUS metals (copper, brass, bronze, gold, silver, etc) mostly using various alloys of lead, copper, tin, silver, gold and even ALUMINIUM as solder. Because joining of ferrous metals by means of a SOLDERING (as opposed to WELDING - see above) process has typically been done using a copper based alloy (brass or bronze brazing rods) as solder this has been generally become known as brazing with the term "brazing rod" being reserved for the brass/bronze rods used.
@louiseburnett57956 ай бұрын
n i c e o n e R o g e r t h a t ' s m o s t h e l p f u l w h e n y o u r c l u e l e s s .
@ianwhitelaw9216 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, didn't have to pay 175 quid to get the Locksmiths, Brilliant Video 👏
@WeMe836 ай бұрын
25 mil. 26,27. Maybe 30,31,32.
@filipski5957 ай бұрын
for how long did you use those pedals, looks like they've had a pretty long run!
@MrRoddersf16 ай бұрын
Several years
@ajlong4047 ай бұрын
Thanks for this!
@richardbarrett41047 ай бұрын
Roger, Are you saying the cord always breaks or only when you invert it for edging, please? Otherwise, surely there is a fundamental fault with the trimmer and should go back to the maker? I had one come today, but not used it yet, but the ones I've seen have have a cord that's twisted, so much stronger as its several cords turned together. Would like an answer if you have time, please.
@MrRoddersf12 ай бұрын
@@richardbarrett4104 cord always breaks when it hits something hard whether upside down or not
@ArmyofOneandaHalf7 ай бұрын
Thanks for uploading this! I wouldn't have known how to take this on if you hadn't uploaded it
@wild4fp8 ай бұрын
Looks a good repair. Not sure another ten years. Karrimor are not the best in my view. Leather walking shoes are ok for me. Trail shoes I have, some hop skip and run on odd off road running.