How to arise RC Drift Tires: Quick and Easy way…

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January 22nd, 2012

I always see a lot of questions from people who have problems mounting their RC Drift tires onto the wheels. It is a rather tight fit, but with some tricks it’s very easy. Most people use hot (boiling) water, where they put the tires in. That works, but it’s even easier if you put your wheels in the freezer first! If you follow these instructions, you can do four wheels/tires in about 1 minute!

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Different Kinds of Welding

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January 20th, 2012

Stick

TIG

MIG

FCAW

There are multiple names used for the same process in welding because they have become commonly accepted slang terms. It does not matter what you call it, as long as you understand they are the same. Let me explain.

Stick welding is a slang term for “Shielded Metal Arc Welding” and is commonly abbreviated, or referred to, as “SMAW”. The slang term comes from the rod that is used because it is looks like a stick. This is a process that uses a power source that produces constant amperage to create an arc. This type of welder uses a rod, or electrode, made of metal with a flux coating on the outside that protects the weld area from the air while the rod is burning. SMAW is mostly used in the field because it is a practical welding process that is cheap, works great on most metals, and allows for welding thick materials. This makes it an excellent joining process for most industrial construction needs. SMAW is also the most basic form of welding that is taught in the majority of schools as foundation to learning other types of metal joining processes.

TIG welding, or TIG, is an abbreviation for “Tungsten Inert Gas” but its proper name is “Gas Tungsten Arc Welding” commonly abbreviated and referred to as “GTAW”. Back in the day, it used to also be known as “HeliArc”. GTAW is a joining technology that uses a constant current power supply just like Stick welding. What changes is the way filler metal is deposited into the joint. TIG uses a torch that has a piece of tungsten to produce an arc. The torch also has shielding gas flowing through it to protect the weld area from air. Characteristics of tungsten allow arc temperatures to reach more than 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The way TIG works is that the arc is created and then a filler metal is added to the joint. Filler metals for this process come in wire form and are simply cut to length. The most commonly used shielding gas is Argon, which is used for welding more than 90 percent of metals. TIG welding is used for welding exotic metals or anywhere that requires high quality welds. This process is one of the most difficult types of welding to learn.

MIG welding, or MIG, is an abbreviation for “Metal Inert Gas” which is more formally known as “Gas Metal Arc Welding” or “GMAW”. The term MIG comes from the original shielding gasses used that were the inert, or Nobel, gasses. Today the gases used vary, so the name has officially been changed to “Gas Metal Arc Welding”. MIG welding is the slang term that is commonly accepted. It is also known as “Wire Wheel Welding”. This process uses a wire feed to feed solid filler wire to the weld joint. The wire feed is connected to a constant voltage power supply that creates the arc to melt the wire when it hits the weld joint. Before the wire creates an arc there needs to be a shielding gas feed through the system. MIG welding is done through a MIG gun that combines the wire, electricity and shielding gasses all at the same time. The MIG gun has a trigger that, once squeezed, starts the metal joining process. This process is considered semi-automatic because the filler metal is continuously feed to the weld joint. This metal joining process is typically used in factories where high production is needed. MIG is easy to operate but setting up the equipment can be troublesome for a less experienced operator.

FCAW, or “Flux Cored Arc Welding”, is technically considered a different type of welding process. The truth is that FCAW is a different type of electrode or filler wire used in a MIG welding machine. The electrode is a hollow tube that has flux in the center. What this does is allow the electrode to weld without using an external shielding gas. There are two types of electrodes used in FCAW; self shielding and dual shielding. Self is an electrode that does not need any shielding gas. It is very much like a Stick welding electrode turned inside out. What this does is allow welding in windy conditions. The down side of MIG welding is that wind or drafts cause welding defects. A self shielding FCAW electrode solves that problem. Dual shielding electrodes need shielding gas to work properly. The benefit of this type of electrode is the amount of weld it can deposit. FCAW is typically used in shipyards or anywhere that needs lots of welding to be done on thick metals.

There are many more different kinds of welding that are used. Some examples are:

Oxy Acetylene

Lasers

Brazing

Soldering

Plasma

SAW or “Submerged Arc Welding”

Friction

Plastic

Electron Beam

Explosive

Thermite

Forge

Ultra Sonic

And the list goes on! In the end the most commonly used processes are Stick, TIG, MIG and FCAW. These are the processes that have become popular because they are what industry needs. They produce welds ranging from mass production to x-ray quality.

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Apple Bumper Case for the iPhone 4 (Review)

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January 5th, 2012

Apple’s Bumpers are accent cases for the iPhone 4. Not really a full protective case, the Bumpers fit onto the edge of the iPhone’s stainless frame. The Bumpers feature molded plastic and rubber to offer some protection and style to the iPhone. The cases also feature metal buttons for volume and power. The Bumpers are available in orange, light blue, pink, green, white, and black for $29. Apple Bumper Cases: store.apple.com Looking for more iPhone 4 videos? Check out my iPhone 4 playlist: www.youtube.com

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The Leak – How to Repair the Leaking Water Pipe

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January 1st, 2012

Water is dripping constantly from the rag that you have wrapped around the pin hole in the water pipe. Let’s see how easy it is to fix that dripping and give you peace of mind. With some of the fantastic improvements in plumbing fittings in the last few years, plumbing repair has been made very simple.

Many leaks are caused by just a couple of things. The pin hole in the copper pipe that is caused by pitting inside the pipe. Usually this is caused by poor water quality. The inside of the pipe flakes off to cause a hole inside the pipe that eventually gets through to the outside. These often are given away by the green spot that usually is seen on the outside of the copper pipe first. This is caused by mineral left by the water evaporating off of the surface of the pipe. So in all reality there is a leak before there is a leak. The other main problem is the joining of two dissimilar types of pipes. Copper and PVC or Copper and Pex are two examples. The expansion rate of the two different types of materials is very different. This causes friction and constant movement where the two meet. This movement eventually will cause enough of a gap to allow the water to leak out.

Until recently there where many redneck fixes out there most involving garden hoses, inner tubes, hose clamps, epoxy, and many other creative fixes. I have seen way too many to describe all of them. Now there is a great way to fix those leaks with a simple push fitting. The new design of the push fitting allows for the pipe to be cut at the hole and then a coupling just pushed onto the pipe to fix the leak. The hardest part of the whole process is to get the pipe cut neatly. The same fitting can also be used to replace those pesky plastic to copper unions that always seem to give trouble. Joining different types of piping is no longer a problem.

By doing a quick search for push fitting you can find a number of different suppliers of this type of fitting. I have used a number of different ones and they all seem to work well. My preference is the brass types as they seem to be much more rugged in construction. The price of those fittings also reflects that. The most common that I have seen and used are the Sharkbite Brand. These are very good, are sold in many plumbing supply houses, and in Home Depot Stores. Other companies include Watts, Probite, Tectite, and Speedfit. I’m sure that I have left some out. These are some that I am familiar with and have used.

Bottom line is that it is now very easy for even a desk jockey to fix his own pipes. Go by the closet home improvement store on your way home. Pick up some of these fittings and impress the wife with talents that she did not know you had. You may even get brave and do that small plumbing project that she has been begging for. Now you can use these fittings to cut into that water line to run that new outside faucet or hookup that water filter yourself. With the push type fitting plumbing has been made easy enough for anyone to be able to do it.

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Pro mag 10/22 50 annular boom for new ruger Junk

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December 31st, 2011

Watch the end with two plastic steel lip clips in 10 sec.This is $89 junk plus tax. The first one did NOT work properly. I tried several high powered ammo. Took it back to shooters they gave me a replacement good service. They told me to only fire cci rounds ok higher priced but i still want 50 rounds strait so i pay it. This is what i get from another brand new never used promag 10/22 50 round drum. several jams clip not loading, extraction issues, loads into barrel no fire. Dangerous indeed. i youtubed for it and never seen a video maybe this is why. well im doing something about it enjoy and DO NOT BUY PRO MAG DRUM. F you guys

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