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Welcome to the freaky realm of the DASLAB. At DASLAB we have fun learning and diving into food preparation, tips and tricks, Machine and electronics repairs of all kinds, experiments, investigations, science concepts, music, inventions and general observations about the world around us. We try and learn something along the way and have a few laughs. You neve know what is going to be new. You never know what is going to go right or wrong, but that is half the fun. That is why we often say "WTF" at the DASLAB . "Wow, That's Fun" or "Why's That Flying" or "Where's The Funnel?". Keep an ear open for the WTF and let us know what you found in the comments.
Видео
Double Bull Hunt Stand Chair - No Bull, A deer Maybe!
Просмотров 74Месяц назад
Just my new swivel chair for the hunt stand. Give me more range with less noise. Unless I am snoring! Quiet and Strong. Folds up. But Heavy.
Buddy Heater Unboxing - The box gives off heat too when you burn it!
Просмотров 2042 месяца назад
4000 to 9000 BTU propane heater by BUDDY. Portable and safe. I forgot to try the tip over switch. Good old fashioned Inferred heat. IR radiation is a good way to stay warm.
EMCO Mill Head to XY table Function Check
Просмотров 572 месяца назад
Just how good is it? Lets look at my crude analysis and see if you agree that it is not too bad.
How to make hard KNOBS - out of HDPE Good for the environment, and good to recycle.
Просмотров 443 месяца назад
This was a big experiment, the learning curve was steep. Next time when I melt HDPE plastic, I hope to do better and have more control. Using a propane torch was dodgy at best.
Makita Angle Grinder Salvage. Junk to Gold.
Просмотров 253 месяца назад
If you see the cord cut off, grab it, You will learn something, you may save it.
EMCO Mill head mounted to its own XY table
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.3 месяца назад
From an EMCO compact 5 lathe/mill combo. I was tired of having to transform my machine from a lathe to a mill all the time. so I took that rather ridged mill head and mount and fastened it to a cheap XY table from VEVOR.
X, Y.... Why NOT table Unboxing. Yes another one!
Просмотров 823 месяца назад
My take on a VEVOR XY Table that I intend to use for a mill project. Not a bad piece of hardware overall.
Cheap 123 Blocks Any good? Matched Pairs? Really?
Просмотров 983 месяца назад
$20 CAD per set of "Matched Pair" of 123 blocks. One is NPN and the other is PNP? (No not really). I will unbox these and do some texting on them to see if they are any good. I will also show you my cheap surface plate.
Another Towel Rack - DC motor exorcism!
Просмотров 554 месяца назад
The trend continues. Another look at ripping apart a free treadmill for the fantastic DC motor that lies within. Simple control board and power supply for this light duty DC motor.
Your Towel Rack has a nice DC Motor in it!
Просмотров 4714 месяца назад
Treadmill Motor Scavenge. Nice DC Motor. If you need a variable speed , High Torque motor for your lathe, drill press, bandsaw, sander, Marital aid, etc. Then watch this video.
Back in the LAB. This One Project Kept me From Uploading
Просмотров 225 месяцев назад
Yes, I was too focused for the first time in my life. This delicate project and the lack of working space meant that I had no real other projects to video. But there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Thanks for waiting for me!
LaCross Weather Station Acting Dodgy. LCD and Buttons
Просмотров 319 месяцев назад
This old weather station has some display issues as well as a few dodgy buttons. Lets see if we can repair either or both.
Dimmer Switch Fail but Why?
Просмотров 5310 месяцев назад
Smoke came out of it while it was still in the wall. Like I say, if it is electro-mechanical, it has a short lifespan. This was less than 5 years old.
Eliminator Battery Tender Failed - WHY? - I Made Sparks- Twice!
Просмотров 13911 месяцев назад
Why did this eliminator battery tender fail AGAIN? Lets look inside and see if we can diagnose the fault.
1984 Nighthawk S carb reassembly. tips and Tricks for these carbs.
Просмотров 6611 месяцев назад
1984 Nighthawk S carb reassembly. tips and Tricks for these carbs.
Why did this Dimmer Switch Fail, Dim and Dimmer then SMOKE!
Просмотров 6011 месяцев назад
Why did this Dimmer Switch Fail, Dim and Dimmer then SMOKE!
Dirty Holes? Or a failure to connect at the deepest level? Just another Guitar Pedal Fix?
Просмотров 15911 месяцев назад
Dirty Holes? Or a failure to connect at the deepest level? Just another Guitar Pedal Fix?
Noisy CPAP - ResMed problems - I'm losing sleep over this.
Просмотров 168Год назад
Noisy CPAP - ResMed problems - I'm losing sleep over this.
1984 Honda Nighthawk S Carb disassembly Tips and Tricks
Просмотров 289Год назад
1984 Honda Nighthawk S Carb disassembly Tips and Tricks
How to Soften Hard Rubber Bike Parts. Carb Boots, And other parts that should be soft.
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.Год назад
How to Soften Hard Rubber Bike Parts. Carb Boots, And other parts that should be soft.
1984 Nighthawk S 4 carb Separation. Tips and Tricks for DYI mechanics.
Просмотров 65Год назад
1984 Nighthawk S 4 carb Separation. Tips and Tricks for DYI mechanics.
1984 750 Nighthawk S - Tips and Tricks for Carb Removal
Просмотров 222Год назад
1984 750 Nighthawk S - Tips and Tricks for Carb Removal
Garmin 520 Bike Computer USB - Cycle in a new one! tips and Tricks
Просмотров 250Год назад
Garmin 520 Bike Computer USB - Cycle in a new one! tips and Tricks
1000 Lb Motorcycle Lift Unboxing and set up. PUMP- YOU- UP!
Просмотров 313Год назад
1000 Lb Motorcycle Lift Unboxing and set up. PUMP- YOU- UP!
Snow Blower Mutilation.. Make it work better? I hope.
Просмотров 104Год назад
Snow Blower Mutilation.. Make it work better? I hope.
Shorter stools! Get your mind out of the toilet. Its not what you think!
Просмотров 42Год назад
Shorter stools! Get your mind out of the toilet. Its not what you think!
Ultrasonic Cleaner used to Clean Watchband- It s about time I bought one of these.
Просмотров 36Год назад
Ultrasonic Cleaner used to Clean Watchband- It s about time I bought one of these.
#2036 Stain Glass Window Pane Mending -
Просмотров 27Год назад
#2036 Stain Glass Window Pane Mending -
Everything about that PC is ewaste.
DQUIP doesn't show any signs of being on after plugging
I hate to be the smart ass that has something negative to say but this is very important, to not damage your heater. If you are going to remove the connections at the heater posts, you MUST hold the heater posts from turning! Most heater posts will have a 1/4" hex underneath the wire or copper tabs. Some will be 5/16" In this video, he is holding the 3/4" nut that bolts the element to the manifold. That is unnecessary and totally incorrect! You need to make sure the heater post stays exactly in the position it already is in, or you will for sure damage the element! Hope this saves someone from ruining their heater!
Good Tip, thanks
I've researched this a bit, and my understanding is over the course of a few years these will harden a bit but stay pretty pliable. If needs be, you can always retreat them too. I just did this to sdome rock ahrd GT750 carb manifolds and it worked well (with Rubber Renue, though same thing basically). Much better than the eBay scabs trying to get 400 for a set of three NOS ones!
Good point!
So is the FET used to switch the voltage on/off at different rates to generate the different motor speeds? Please remember the cardinal rule of the professional educator: There are no dumb questions… Only dumb people. 😝
that sounds about right. Not quite an SCR, but more of a PWM. Sort of.
Not sure it was obvious but the cable in modern heating pads will have a wire meant to get hot and a wire to break it:-) The break it wire is there because people complained about loved ones burning to a crisp in house fires. I forget exactly how it works but it seems like maybe it is made of a material that breaks from repeated bending before the warming wire might break and begin arcing. It may also or may instead melt easily if there is a hot spot or act to signal a short. It may not be a bad idea but I think it may have been seen as an excuse to lower overall quality since fire is less of a danger or build in more planned obsolescence. In any case, my mom seems to have to buy herself one or two per winter which is why I've explored the guts. If you don't' mind burning down the house, it might not be difficult to spoof a working safety wire, haven't tried because I am pretty sure I don't like burning to death. However, the warming cable inside can potentially find new low voltage use where fire isn't an issue. I had trouble with my telescope optics freezing over so used calculated a reasonable length to use at 12V and now it just dews over:-) Seriously it did help most nights.
Hi, Very Insightful and helpful. Good sense of humor too. thanks for stopping by.
You're a funny dude. Thank you for the video : )
I try. :) Thanks.
I have a 90mm in seriously thinking about deforking
give it a try. Good Luck.
Yes Sir Nice . Looking for some emco db200/sl1000 oremcco 5 parts molling table, clamps more universal adaptable parts. have a db200 looks new old stock. Well well taken care of.
We had a lint trap that wouldn't go flush, so we vacuumed old lint from the bottom and that fixed the problem.
Easy Fix. everyone should vacuum regularly.
Spray some fluid film on it
Yep. that could work
wrong reference. you assume the table is parallel with the ways. clamp a vee block or a pair of 321's bolted together (ideally on a surface plate?) to the column, indicator fixed to the table. want a fraction of forward tilt to counteract cutting pressure... both X and Y. still want the column square so if the head has to be raised/lowered, its still right... even if it is a round column. then tram the spindle by indicating to one point on the table... pick a spot, and move the table so you always indicate to that point. then you know its square to the ways. each to their own, but i prefer scraping rather than shimming. as large a surface in contact as possible. and even then i tend to throw a bit of epoxy in any "permanent" joint.
Thanks for the Input. I cant say that you are wrong. But for this cheap set up, there is a point of diminishing returns. I am sure you have some nice equipment in you shop!
Was wondering, I have a Maax 460 Mach3 hot tub Supposedly with a Balboa control board Part number # 54301-04, If i was to uninstall it and send it to you would you check it out the hot tub seller tells me it would be ridiculous dollars to fix. it has an error code of Eather 5nb or Snb be willing to pay for your expert consult.
Thanks I dont want your money. I want YOU to try. If it is broken, then you cant make it any worse. My quick look showed me this below: Well, since snb means "sensor b" and is telling you that one of your sensors (the one plugged in to the connection marked "sensor b") is bad, I would say test the sensors. They are the 2 black nuts on each end of the heater, with the gray wires. Turn off power and switch them at the circuit board. If it then says sna, you have a bad sensor.
Beating a dead horse, aint ya?
thanks for stopping by. I'd like to visit your channel. I bet I could learn how its done.
You can't always buy new ones. I put mine in my ultrasonic cleaner with simple green and water. They are like new. FYI 86' Honda
That is great to know. I am happy to see that there are other chemicals that will work. Honestly, my solution gives you a few weeks working time, but it is never even close to "new". Also, at least 80% of people I have met have 84's. I think 85's and 86's are rare. Good for you!
Hi! I got a magnetic dipstick installed, but am somewhat concerned as i read on Amazon reviews that the little magnet tip can sometimes fall off. I have no clue what is all insides where the oil goes and was wondering should that little piece of magnet falls off inside, will it damage anything in there? Thanks in advance.
go to 16:50.. you can see that there is no OIL PUMP, but a slinger. the chances of a magnetic tip getting caught in that are very low (not zero) so I would think that you are ok. You could also try to ensure that the magnetic tip did not come off at all. Drill it with some wire?
Buy new ones👍👍👍
I'll pay you @100,000,000.00 if you can fund me new ones!
With your money.
OK, I had this problem and mine was in worse shape. It wouldn't just go down by pulling it forward. Do NOT use a heat gun to alter the plastic, that is a dangerous idea! I simply ran the dryer for about 45 minutes on the highest heat setting then I bent the plastic back into the proper position with a small metal claw hammer. I believe that this video does show the value of THINKING before you act.
All good comments, thanks for sharing.
Thank you- this is literally driving me bonkers! Our clothing is twisting & getting stuck on the sides!!!! I appreciate you taking the time to find a solution & making the video!!
You are so welcome!
This doesn't work.
This does work. I used the same formula and it worked exactly as shown in the video.
Great. I am glad I could help.
Now that the Paris Olympics are over, your channel is all we’ve got! Way better than Australian break dancing 🤪
Hey, if they break it, I'll fix it!
I'm going to try it!
Please do! It is so easy to use and the food tasted great... So quick too.
@@daslab68 Did some trout, it was great. Fire with some splints of dry maple.
Is there anyway to only take the front piece off?
If you mean the front of the plastic holder, Well that when you have to get the drill out. To access the screws.
Lost film footage? More likely you’re planning a “Han shot first” director’s cut. Forget titanium and diamond…how about transparent aluminum? ruclips.net/video/DduO1fNzV4w/видео.htmlfeature=shared
I fat fingered the control panel! I'd say I see your point on Han, but hey.... He is by himself in most cases. Its clear to see how cool Transparent aluminum is!
No discarded treadmill left behind! A good haul of useful stuff inside…you never know what you might need (come the zombie apocalypse 🧟♂️).
I wish there was a 40x40 garage inside one of these treadmills so I could store all of the junk I have!
I keep wondering what the old sawmill would have looked like if you had been let loose on it 😂
Imagine GREEN lasers and the odd Arduino here and there. And Racing Stripes..... Lots of Racing stripes!
I like the “I’m Back” intro 👍 Stay away from clock repair: ruclips.net/video/FfnhmuZ27eQ/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Well. I finally got the thing going. It lasts for about 20 days before stopping. The spring is probably 60 years old, and was wound rather tight. So I am not surprised. It keeps good time. I had one lock washers sort of thing in the wrong position and it binded (bound up) the entire works. once I figured that out, I could get the thing off of my work bench. I do love working on clocks though.
Looking forward to seeing it all come together!
Lots of videos in the works. you should see it in person.
Das Good! ;)
thanks!
I’ve no experience with 123 blocks, so I am waiting with bated breath 👅 to see what you gonna do with these bad boys! So glad I have access to your dementia 😵💫 I was also surprised to hear of your antipathy regarding lotions…I always suspected you were something of a latter day Hugh Hefner, with all the robes and lotions…🤣 ruclips.net/video/G-ms3NPVMJg/видео.htmlfeature=shared
It rubs the lotion on its skin!
Sorry guy you have not any idea how self porpelled works.
I have a better after I tried. Life is for learning. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Thank you!! This helped me fix this just now!! Yay!! I'm so excited, haha!! 💝
Glad I could help!
Just saying...... you didn't have the gpu plugged in.....
You are right, that could be the issue.
@@daslab68 it also could be some of the cpu socket/cpu pins bent (depending on Intel or amd) or if you check the ram and clean it
Thank you so much.
You're welcome!
I just found your channel. I wish you well, I subscribed. I love projects lol
Thanks for subbing!
I have one of those 120v dc treadmill motors as well. Its a fairly simple motor. You honestly dont need the encoder to control the speed. It is useful for feedback circuit but not necessary to drive the motor. You can use a sinple 120v DC pwm control to change the speeds. Not sure how easily it is to find that but its not that complex either. Basically you hook one side to +120v DC and the minus side you control with pwm through like a mosfet. Changing the length of the pwm will change the speed. If you are electronicly enclined you could build your own circuit pretty easily. But Im sure there are probably some off the shelf DC PWM controllers that will do exactly what you want if you search for them.. If you can get one that accepts the encoder it will have the added benefit that as you put load on the motor it will automatically increase the pwm to maintain the same speed which might be useful but may be harder to find. Good luck!
Thank you All good points. On this particular board, if you dont plug in the encoder, and it is not sensing the feedback, it will come up with an error after about 20 seconds. You are 100% right about the PWM. I bought one off of Amazon for about 20 CAD. the problem with this is, that I have a hard time finding exactly which pin is the PWM signal. This is not a common board and I can not find a schematic for it. I have a scope. I did try it once. It turned but I ended up smoking the low ohm resistor that is in parallel with one of the relays. I believe that I will have to use this as a unit with all of the components. We will see!!!!
Laughing my ass off here. Happened to run across this while playing in shead [removing blade,trying to figure out why blade moves left to right ] on cheap ozito drop saw. It's winter here so brandy not beer. Thanks champ. Was fun to listen to you while I'm doing similar thing.
that makes me happy. Thank you.
Gröhhhhhll...
My thoughts exactly.
Thanks so much! This was driving me crazy. Could find no lint or other blockage. Everything looked nice. This turned out to be the same issue. Dryer is almost nine years old as of 2024. So assume after awhile the heat warps the plastic.
I have helped many people with this vid. I am so glad I made it.
Same, but it should not be warping the plastic ever. Possibly plastic made of some cheap material?! Seems like a manufacturing issue and based off of how many people have this problem maybe there was a recall at some point?! I'll look into and if I find anything I'll come back here!! Thanks again to this Man for helping me!! God Bless!!
There was a lawsuit that must have settled out of court because I can’t find any judgment. This model is known for having lint trapped inside the machine where it is impossible for every day people to get to. When we took ours apart there were LAYERS of lint. Sheets of the stuff. On top of that and the lint trap warping and not fitting properly this model really should have had a recall or better yet never been able to be sold in my opinion.
Great video liked the bas tard screws & the k nife !
Haha, you gotta have fun!!!
Mmmm. Like the Nighthawk. CB750SC?
More to come in the future. Yes it is a 750. 1984.
What chemical do you use
wintergreen oil and isopropyl alcohol. Smells nice, Don't drink it.
Can i use a different type of oil
@robertsdirikis8101 there's loads of ayd I've tried a couple but this was the best ,
Thank you for posting this. I am able to use a wide blade flathead screw driver to move the back screen enough to get the filter in.
Great to hear.
Look at the chip
OK thanks
Error is "insufficient power applied" Recap the M/B.
A big job. but you might be right.
You should have drilled Out bOth of the hOles in order to gain the extra clearance that was required there, plus you also needed to clear out both threads in the bar too in the dovetail bar in order to remove the threads from the hOles as having two adjoining threaded holes one in the dovetail plus the one that you are screwing into means that you can not lock the two pieces together as the threads will not align properly, for when you thread the locking bolts through they will not engage and pull tight, that is a pretty basic fundamental mistake people whom have a lack of training & do not possess the required knowledge in the field of precision or basic mechanical engineering often make. Getting a job done correctly takes a gOOd deal of skill so to get things right the first time takes real skill.
I agree. Thanks for taking the time to comment. It will help others.
You're amazing! It worked! Thankyou
I am so happy I could help
Mine is stuck flashing red at “high” heat setting. After 5 years of daily use, it finally gave out. I was hoping you can help me fix it 😅
This indeed worked for me as well. Thank you 👍
Great to hear!
Thanks so much! It was driving me crazy!
Glad it helped!