I am from the USA. Are you OK to sell your used demos to me? I really need it, name your price.
@NITAKA-jpn24 күн бұрын
Sorry bro. I heard that this airbrush is only sold in Japan. And they are so scarce that I can't even buy an extra one. If I were to sell it on eBay, I think it would be 50000JPY for the body and 3 nozzles. I think it would be a bit more expensive with shipping and tax, but with the low yen, it might seem cheaper in USD.
Duuh ni hatari sana jee kama ndio unavuka kwenda behewa lingine ndio linajiachia linakuhuwa vibaya duuh
@NITAKA-jpn29 күн бұрын
samahani. Ni miaka mingi imepita tangu nirudi Japani, nikasahau Kiswahili. Hata hivyo, safari hii ya treni iliniacha na kumbukumbu nzuri.
@jimmymakwega3872Ай бұрын
Thieves are everywhere on this earth, not just Tanzania and some of those Thieves in the other places beside Tanzania are even worse
@NITAKA-jpnАй бұрын
Indeed. Even though I was careful, I lived in Tanzania for 3 years and traveled to various cities and never had any thieves or pickpockets. However, I heard several times that travelers were victims of pickpockets. In Kenya and Congo, the damage seems to be great.
@jimmymakwega3872Ай бұрын
I'm Tanzanian too, I know this place, I know those thieves, I was born and raised in dar es salaam, but I'm now living in USA since 2000, last time I was in Tanzania was 2022 December....I missed Tanzania
@NITAKA-jpnАй бұрын
The U.S. is a good country, but I believe that countries with rich money have poor people's hearts. I am currently living in my home country, Japan, and I feel the same poverty of people's hearts. I miss Tanzania from time to time. I want to eat mutoli with piri piri. Now I make and eat chachandu with habanero, but I miss the real taste........
@jimmymakwega3872Ай бұрын
Ohh yeah, chachandu is good stuff, you eat with mihogo, chips mayai, nyama choma I really missed Tanzania, so which part of Dar-es- Salaam you used to live?
They dont sell it in Taiwan so it is a bit dissapointing. Really want to nuy one for exclusively use of sparying primer with it.
@NITAKA-jpnАй бұрын
It's hard to buy it in Japan because it's still sold out. And I am a little doubtful Flyer-SR is a useful tool.
@KliffotАй бұрын
Damned I'm disappointed, the SR1 was nice because it was cheap and could use big cheap substitute bottles. That said I'm not afraid to mod the SR2, I ll see what bottles can fit
@NITAKA-jpnАй бұрын
Yes SR1 was cheap, which is good. I'd appreciate it if they continue to sell it as a lower priced version in the future. As I told you in the video, the bottle has to be a spray type or the screw shape won't fit.
@KliffotАй бұрын
@@NITAKA-jpn Thk you, but it seems to get one will be difficult, someone just told me the SR2 are japan market only because of some patent issue :/
@NITAKA-jpnАй бұрын
I didn't know that. That means if I take it overseas and resell it, I'll make a killing. 😁
@KliffotАй бұрын
@@NITAKA-jpn Yup ! ^^ Actually Ebay should work ;)
@NITAKA-jpnАй бұрын
If so, I'm sure some scalper will sell it, not me.
Un progetto facile realizzabile e funzionale, un prodotto buono per la levigatura è sicuramente le pietruzze di quarzo o sabbia di fiume grossolana asciutta lavorerebbero meglio, inoltre se si potesse creare un movimento rotatorio anziche' sussultorio credo che levigherebbe meglio, per finire il buratto deve lavorare almeno un'ora per non far scaldare troppo la ventola, si potrebbe fare il tutto in più tempi. Comunque ci hai regalato una buona idea.
@NITAKA-jpn2 ай бұрын
Vi sarei grato se lo pensaste. Tuttavia, vi dico che non lo consiglio.
Can this make round crystal stones which are often used for bracelets?
@NITAKA-jpn3 ай бұрын
Probably not. I did some research and found that the hardness of a bolt/nut is 4, while a crystal is 7, so this tool, which cannot even remove rust from steel, will not meet your request.
@theshuriken3 ай бұрын
that is very cool! how much if i want to modify my motorbike?
@NITAKA-jpn3 ай бұрын
I'm not sure, the exchange rate fluctuates a lot, but I'm thinking around 500USD.
You've wasted your time, I wasted my time too. Dodly-shit.
@NITAKA-jpn3 ай бұрын
I think so too. I want my time and money back.
@jamesromboldsr18523 ай бұрын
I'm sorry but what are all the holes in the five pan for I understand for but what about the rest
@NITAKA-jpn3 ай бұрын
I'm sorry if my answer is off the mark because I'm not good at English and I didn't understand your question perfectly. The reason there are so many holes for the bolts is to increase the strength of the bowl by making more so that it does not come off due to vibration. There is no particular meaning. The big hole in the center is because this is a chiffon cake mold. I chose this mold for better sand movement.
I loved the creative process of making the machine. I've been restoring antique handtools for quite awhile and nothing beats a good wire wheel to remove rust from threads of nuts and bolts though. I also use Evaporust and let the pieces sit for a couple of hours, or over night if really bad. The a light brass wire wheel to help remove any residue. EVAPORUST is all natural, no harmful chemicals is biodegradable,( but I do take it to a chemical depot to rid of it due to the stuff that is left behind in it.) But best of all, you can keep reusing it many times before it needs to be changed out. I did enjoy the video!!
@NITAKA-jpn4 ай бұрын
I too think wire wheels are the best way to remove rust. However, it takes a long time to polish the bolts and nuts of one motorcycle, so I made this tool, but unfortunately it did not help. The rust remover you recommend is expensive in Japan, but I have a similar product that I will try next time. Repeated use is an attractive product for me.
It is a design error, the rubber on the legs does not allow enough deformation and that is why the device does not vibrate well. Change the legs for springs or something more flexible and use sand and you will have better results.
@NITAKA-jpn4 ай бұрын
I see. However I do not think there is much difference. Because it seems to me that the deformation of the spring to withstand the weight of the sand is about the same as the rubber used.
@Назар87914 ай бұрын
Долго мотор не проживет работая так. Подшипник не расчитан на такие нагрузки. Будет разбивать.
@NITAKA-jpn4 ай бұрын
Я так думаю. Однако я использовал его уже десятки часов, и он еще не сломался.
@alextrofimov62084 ай бұрын
Бентонит не годится для этой цели. Нужен крупный песок или купершлак.
@NITAKA-jpn4 ай бұрын
Похоже, что полирующее средство другое. Подобные советы я получал от многих людей.