Thank you for this . wish i saw it 35 yrs ago when i started. When most machines were ordered by mail OR you knew someone making spinners in the pokey. Great mini seminar .
FINALLY!!! A great, thorough explanation with competent vocabulary, analogy, and streamlined delivery...you, sir, are a rarity!! I ,as a novice, remain grateful and vastly improved.
Thanks 🙏 it was a great video, if you get time maybe show how to build a frame or explain if you have time. I know you can buy them but I wasn't sure about cutting one
carbon or dirt on the actual contact point of the spring or the gap being way too small might cause a small arc but 99% of the time it's the capacitor being knackered
Thank you for this . wish i saw it 35 yrs ago when i started. When most machines were ordered by mail OR you knew someone making spinners in the pokey. Great mini seminar .
thank you, all the best to you
Thanks for the vid, always good yo learn more about the tools we use
FINALLY!!! A great, thorough explanation with competent vocabulary, analogy, and streamlined delivery...you, sir, are a rarity!! I ,as a novice, remain grateful and vastly improved.
Thanks, kind words. much appreciated.
Thanks for the information , cheers
Thanks 🙏 it was a great video, if you get time maybe show how to build a frame or explain if you have time. I know you can buy them but I wasn't sure about cutting one
So getting sparks is just the compacitor? Or could it be the spring as well?
carbon or dirt on the actual contact point of the spring or the gap being way too small might cause a small arc but 99% of the time it's the capacitor being knackered