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theoverengineer
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Добавлен 26 окт 2011
I love fixing things, bicycling & motorcycling, learn a lot from failure and teach post-secondary applied math/physics for trades & technical occupations. For math see RUclips channel link below.
Видео
When is my oil change due? #fail #engineering #oilchange
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Explanation using a ruined engine
Adams Rite 8800 bolt fail
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Replacement of dogging bolt and end cap www.adamsrite.com/en/products/exit-devices/8800-series-life-safety-narrow-stile-rim-exit-device
Cheap kitchen tongs = guaranteed FAIL #fail #kitchen #steel
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A metal tech story
Utter garbage from hell: JK hub FAIL x3, for good measure
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Metallurgical assessment of hub components www.jkhubs.com/ www.wtb.com/ www.norco.com/bike-archives/2016/threshold-a-105/ Wheels RIMS WTB SX19 Disc 28H - Black w/Orange TIRES Schwalbe Racing Ralph 700 x 33c - Folding TUBES Presta Valve - 48mm valve FRONT HUB N/A REAR HUB Alloy 10x135mm QR Disc 28h - Black SPOKES/NIPPLES Butted Stainless - Black w/Black Alloy Nipples
Aluminum WTB rim FAIL
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WTB SX19 fail story, rim had a 14,120 km (88250 mi) life
OMG, now my door lock doesn't work #fail #lock #doors
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Problem and its solution shown and explained
OEM vs. aftermarket: HID fail reason #mini #headlight #cooper #fail
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OEM vs. aftermarket: HID fail reason #mini #headlight #cooper #fail
Extension cord fire: where it all started
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Extension cord fire: where it all started
Theresa's 40+ year-old kitchen ladle gets fixed #diy #kitchen #metalworking
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Theresa's 40 year-old kitchen ladle gets fixed #diy #kitchen #metalworking
Adams Rite/Assa Abloy 8600 dogging lock fix
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Adams Rite/Assa Abloy 8600 dogging lock fix
Soap dispenser installed on tiled wall
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Soap dispenser installed on tiled wall
Zero waste economy #climatechange #zerowaste #recycle #earth
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Zero waste economy #climatechange #zerowaste #recycle #earth
Unofficial guide to Ironman 2024 Victoria
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Unofficial guide to Ironman 2024 Victoria
Shimano Deore crank installation and removal on Octalink bottom bracket
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Shimano Deore crank installation and removal on Octalink bottom bracket
Shimano Deore 3 x 9 chainring change
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Shimano Deore 3 x 9 chainring change
HUNT wheel installation problem & solution
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HUNT wheel installation problem & solution
HUNT 65 carbon wheel 10,000 mi (15,000 km) review
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HUNT 65 carbon wheel 10,000 mi (15,000 km) review
HUNT 50 Carbon wheel 10,000 km review
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HUNT 50 Carbon wheel 10,000 km review
How to make a straight cut in drywall (sheetrock, gypsum) board
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How to make a straight cut in drywall (sheetrock, gypsum) board
Bike review: Opus curve 24 #bicycle #review
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Bike review: Opus curve 24 #bicycle #review
FYI: Campagnolo seems to have been infatuated with single seal bearings as seen in this video. If you are going to use any of your bearings in wet situations, it is better to go with double seals. These would be the same part with a "-2RS" (or something similar) on the end, short for 2 rubber seals. These seals add minimal weight but can add life between rebuilds of a bottom bracket, wheel hub, etc. Great video but use a flat surface punch instead of a chisel on that sleeve! Or better yet, get a bearing puller.
Use a file. It is fracking aluminium.....
Thanks for the video! I've seen tons of videos of the bulbs that can be pulled down but none that can be pulled sideways. Now I need to grab a butterknife and pry mine out!
Lol are you shitting me?!
How about a predrilled hole in a thick piece if material, which you align with the cutout? It would work even better with a drillpress, but should already be an improvememt, because the drill is guided, before it even makes contact with the material. Might also reduce the chance of chipping your drill. Or use an endmill bit instead of a drill bit.
Can't take nothing away from this guy hes smart he knows his shit
If you have a mill, use the mill
Just use a round file.
Gracias 👍🏼
Why don't you just use a grinder wheel 🤦🏽
“Mostly, it sucks “ I mean…it is a vacuum isn’t it? 😂
Nothing about removal just wasted 5 mins
Is this HRM still compatible with the new Garmin watches or Garmin connect app? How does the info sync?
Yes, follow pairing steps
Useless video
Man what an explanation! Well Done appreciate the crash course in math as well. As a general rule of thumb Dave Moss recommends replacing chains along with front and rear sprockets on street bikes that don’t see any track use at 6k miles. Great video thought 👍
You saved my life! ❤
This fix came in so clutch
Good video, very helpful. I'm glad you showed the bottom first to see how it is attached, before trying to detach it.
You have the arm on incorrectly which is causing you not to have the closer allow the door to open up enough. Also, since the arm is overloaded you have no chance to make that closer ADA compliant (5 pounds max to open). The arm should stick straight off and only receive a few degrees of preload.
Unfortunately this tutorial was not helpful as I cannot add and am a retard. Disliked
Hello, how are you, the video is very good, I would have liked to see how you removed the screws, since in my opinion the anchor on the top right is out, it could have been because the screws were stuck, right? I'm about to buy one and I think I'm going to decide on the pro plus, the manual system it has inspires me more confidence compared to the screws that can get stuck and break. Sacrificing the fixation to the chest that it has because it is wide open, I heard that the orring knows how to fail and allows moisture to enter the sensor. What do you think about all this that I tell you? Kind regards!
Garmin replaced the screws and anchors and the knowledgeable O-ring with a new design, this ruclips.net/video/D1cGeWkbnc8/видео.html
That’s a great technical lesson but by modern day flashlight standards, the one shown in your demonstration is essentially garbage. It’s pure junk compared to many far better produced lights with much more of a robust build than just a plastic housing, an easily damaged filament bulb and a simple on/off functionality. Aluminum bodies, efficient LEDs and optical-grade lenses, along with rechargeable batteries with very long shelf-life capabilities will always produce a much more reliable illumination tool than anything like the flashlight used in this video.
Yes, this trash from a dollar store (wherever made in China) is common in Africa and South-East Asia
just use a rivet punch or a soft link
Someone explain like I'm 5....for a friend 😅
Hey, I see that you’re very knowledgeable about sprockets on motorcycles. So I have a 2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 classic original teeth on the front is 34 and on the rear is 62 I want to convert the rear with a 240-40-18 wheel and custom pulley. What can I use to compensate without removing the front sprocket ? If that makes any sense. I was told by a couple people that I can use a 70 teeth sprocket.
Yeah ... that front change is inevitable, there are very few components to play with
So what would you recommend since you’re knowledgeable about these pulleys. What can go in the rear that’ll work with the OEM front sprocket
Not doing engineering, it's a free youtube video, you do all the thinking, you get all the credits
Does stainless steel also break easily
Everything breaks in material science, depending on magnitude and direction of force (a tractor will break that watch) and material chemistry (window glass breaks but fiberglass does not), so stainless steel designed for a purpose should work for the purpose (its design loads and direction)
Thanks for the video, it is very helpful, I found that the carbon brushes in my motor are completely damaged. I have a question, do you know if the carbon brushes can be replaced?
Brushes can be replaced or simply another bit added on top of, they all conduct electricity ruclips.net/video/K1sx2EYNjsI/видео.html
Do not throw your money away changing the sockets. This will only make 2 results: 1. this will improve starting off (launching) 2. this will increase your RPM in top gear at highway speeds. Changing the sprockets is changing the final gearing on your cycle. Changing the final gearing means nothing. What really matters is overall gearing. Overall gearing is everything from the engine to the rear tire. Overall gearing is a affected by these areas: 1. Manual Transmission 2. Drive sprockets (final gearing) 3. Tire size (actually have to change rim diameter to change tire size much) It is a very common misunderstanding that changing the sprockets will mean you'll always have lower gearing. That is not true. You have a manual transmission. That allows you to have what ever gear ratio you want. If you like the power of low gearing then don't shift until redline for all I care. Shifting at redline is not what you really want unless you are drag racing. My point is you can decide how high you want your RPM to go before shifting. If you like low RPM for fuel efficiency shift early and keep your RPMs low. Once you get in top gear you can't shift up any more. That's why I say changing the sprockets will affect the RPM on the highway.
Helo, thanks for your video, very instructive. I have a four pasenger car which uses a three 120° marks bolts in the head is a korean car. What should it be the working tork it should hold? Do you know what the Korean automotive manufacturing car code is? Thnaks a lot in advance.
Torque depends on bolt strength AND where it is used. My bicycle handlebar clamp bolts are 15 thousand lbs bolts but due to the wall thickness of the handlebar its torque is 5 N-m. So, you need to find the manufacturer's torque specs.
I just change lightbulb by my self, thank you. I have a husband, but he is at work and i nedeed light
amazing thank you !
The title is very misleading. This is not about a loud chain, it's about a misaligned front deralieur.
my pedestal fan has a new capacitor and the motor is ok but the fan is not running what is the main problem?
Make sure electrons make it to the motor and back to ground (all connections)
check oil after loud noises and vibration...
Thank you for posting!😊
Electricity flow from negative to positive the electrons are actually flowing from the bottom of the battery into the contact go all the way around to the light bulb and back into the top of the battery😊
Yes it does, I just changed truth to go with this simplified kindergarten version " + " has something, it is flowing to " - " nothing, ignoring how a lack of electrons is making a metal + ....
Very good video, gave me the knowledge and confidence to unplug the wires from the switch, test it, and open it up. But turned out it was all good and the problem was a blown thermal fuse which explained the "no power / no lights". Managed to fix that and the unit is back in service.
Nice work, mate!
HAHHAHAHAAHHAAHAHAH worse video ever for showing a bike at idle and measuring the temps.
Priority bike with belt drive no chain👍
i worked in the biggest engine remanufacturing plant in north america. we used to buy cranks like this for 75$ spend 5$ changing the bearing and reselling them for 500$. if you have a press and a good micrometer you can do it yourself if you have a bit of time. the hardest is to make the crank wooble free after reassembling it. you need to buy a needle micrometer and a good non-marring hammer and wack it.
Yeah, Jeremy's bike needed a brain transplant ...
I was having trouble replacing the battery on my Casio STR-300 because the instructions were in Japanese. I'm glad I stumbled onto your video. Your explanation on how to do the AC reset saved me a trip to a watch repair shop. 🙏Thank you very much!
This is my second TOASTMASTER... BRAND NEW! Doesn't work. POS ... A $20 Piece Of Sh**
Ya right tear up the screws and end up loosening the rails.
You’re the man, just wanted to know what size socket I needed to grab my work box tmr
Thank you for the post, had difficulty finding the spring loaded clasp as it was very tight, also was surprised to find the halogen bulb behind the fixture
Thank you for saving my life.
Great. I have the same model, strap fell apart, so once I source the replacement I will follow the instructions. Thanks
Bro speaking from experience good video tho
Thank you so much great job God bless you for helping me fix my tablet I highly recommend this channel thank you Jesus
I never know when to test for continuity and when to test for resistance🤨
If manufacturer provides Ohms, cool. Without it, all you can see is 0 or infinite, same as you can learn from continuity.
Thanks for that. A suggestion, you should get that blood blister checked out. I’m serious Cheers DJ