MASTER – MEG-130 Engraving ToolThis electrical tool offered by URAFAN has well recommended itself as a household appliance that contains professional units in its structure. URAGAN tools are produced by the best tool manufacturers based on KRAFTOOL technologies. The cases of all the devices are made of shockproof plastic with antislip coating, whereas the connection cable and a number of other parts use the cold-resistant and thermostable materials. That’s why this high-quality, reliable and affordable electrical instrument meets all the required parameters and is best fitted for a wide range of consumers. The MASTER tool series is designed for consumers, who like to use their hands. A broad spectrum of tools that can be used for automation of any operation enables one to quickly obtain the required result and pay more attention to the creative process.MEG130E is an engraving tool used as a multi-functional instrument. It has a number of replaceable cutting, filing and engraving nozzles. The convenient ergonomic case facilitates long working time without excessive effort. The power plug is located in the lower part of the device, right next to the fingers, so that the tool can be switched off without having to change the working position.Motor’s rotation speed is regulated with the help of a variable resistor located in the upper part of the tool’s case. The nozzles can be replaced both, manually and using a wrench. To do that, loosen the collet chuck by screwing out the …
From what I remember: 17mm- impact gun (wheels, harmonic balancer, engine mounts) 12 and 14mm wrench and 3/8th drive 10mm- 1/4 drive (timing cover) start from the top valve cover gasket, SPARK PLUG TUBES!! Water pump is a must. timing belt oh yea silicone This is the same way you time every engine manufacturers markings! I buy all my stuff from NAPA auto parts Dixie and Dundas area Mississauga Ont.
Dr. Airsoft (Mark Vaughan, MD) demonstrates the how the new Umarex H&K G36 models by Ares can change muzzle velocity (FPS) by chaning the spring in just minutes. See www.airsoftmedicine.com for more information about airsoft safety and protection. See www.spartanimports.com for more information on AEG’s with easily changed springs.
Get some tips on external ball bearings formountain bikes in this free online video on cycling maintenance and repair. Expert: Mickey Denoncourt Contact: www.spookybikes.com Bio: Mickey Denoncourt owns Spooky Bikes, at www.spookybikes.com. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Learn tips and techniques on how to properly adjust a front derailleur on amountain bike in this free online video clip about mechanical parts and concepts of mountain bikes. Expert: Mickey Denoncourt Contact: www.spookybikes.com Bio: Mickey Denoncourt owns Spooky Bikes, at www.spookybikes.com. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Put the valve cover back, using the right tightening and torque specifications, when replacing a valve cover gasket; learn how in this free car-repair video. Expert: Mark Blocker Bio: Mark Blocker is a semi-retired ASE-certified master mechanic with more than 20 years of automotive experience. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
Vintage muscle bike handlebars are called ape hangers. Learn about the different styles of muscle bike handlebars from abicycle expert in this free video. Expert: Vin Vullo Contact: www.oldroads.com Bio: Vin Vullo has been buying and selling vintage bicycles since the 1960s. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Specific tools such as wheel truing stands are necessary for building a bicycle wheel. Find out what tools you need to build a bicycle wheel in this free video on bicycle wheel building. Expert: Pancho Herrera Bio: Pancho Herrera is passionate about cycling. Pancho races for the SLO Nexus Club on road and mountain bikes. Pancho also has 25 years cycling experience as a competitor and pro shop mechanic. Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves
A common head set used on bicycles today is the threadless head set, which does not use any sort of nut to tighten down the bearings. Learn about tightening threadless head sets with help from a former BMX and collegiate racer in this free sporting video about bicycle repair. Expert: Parker Ramspott Bio: Parker Ramspott has owned and operated a bicycle store in Amherst, Mass. for over 20 years.
Learn how and why an aluminum pyramid is screwed down for the final assembly of a prosthetic with expert tips on how to make artificial limbs in this free online prostheses video clip. Expert: Tony Kapechuk Bio: Tony Kapechuk is an Orthotic and Prosthetic Technician who spent three years at Hanger Prosthetics and the past two at Koebers Prosthetic and Orthotic Labs. Filmmaker: Brian Keller
Get just the cut you want. Learn how to change bits of a laminate trimmer in this free woodworking video from an expert carpenter. Expert: Slawek Hadziewicz Contact: www.designerwoodconcepts.com Bio: Slawomir “Slawek” Hadziewicz has worked for a wood shop since 1997. He owns his own wood shop in Clearwater, Florida called Designer Wood Concepts. Filmmaker: Adolph Ramirez
Ground Operations – Launching the Shuttle View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
Despite doom and gloom headlines of the past year, manufacturing is a vibrant and rewarding employment sector for graduates with high-tech skills. Thats the fundamental message of this episode of “degrees that work,” focusing on advanced manufacturing. The program features a group of Pennsylvania College of Technology manufacturing students, who possess the hands-on, high-tech skills desired by manufacturers. The students test their skills by designing and building an off-road vehicle for an exciting international competition in Quebec: Baja SAE Montreal. In addition to chronicling the students preparation and performance at the event, the episode provides an inside view of manufacturing with representatives from the National Association of Manufacturers, the nations largest industrial trade organization, and Synthes and Victaulic, two leading worldwide manufacturers. The show’s website is www.degreesthatwork.com
I have installed the Tennessee Props 2-blade wood prop on the Hirth 3202 engine that develops 55 HP at 5500 RPM. Use the AC43-13 to set torque values and tracking data for installing propellers, and remember proper safety when working with or around propellers. I am using a calibrated torque wrench set to 120 inch pounds for the 8mm X 80mm prop bolts; this is the mid-range for these bolts . The 8mm bolt is equal to the SAE 5/16ths inch AN5 bolt, and is used in a shear application. Care is taken in the installation to monitor the tracking setting to within 1/16th of an inch for both blades. Proper tracking is essential for flight safety, it reduces vibration, and aids in the long term operational life of the engine. Always follow the manufacturers installation instructions, or the AC43.13 data when installing a propeller. I removed one spark plug from each cylinder prior to beginning work, and made absolutely certain that the ignition modules were grounded; this will prevent compression in the cylinders from turning the prop, and to prevent any potential of the engine starting..
What is a RollerSurfer Board? RollerSurfer Specifications The ultimate new sport! Two wheel system allows for quick, smooth 360 degree turns. This board combines the excitement of snowboarding, skateboarding, and surfing all in one. It is propelled by the subtle movement of the rider’s body, with a unique two-wheel design that allows for amazingly sharp turns, including frontside and backside 360s. The rider never has to touch the ground because the board is equipped with flexible front rear panels – controlled by a spring-oriented torsion bar – on top of wheels that rotate 360 degrees. View Action Video The board has only two wheels, one front and one rear, and each wheel is mounted with castor arrangement angled towards the tail. The unusual deck profile is due to the front and rear section being joined with a torsion type arrangement down the middle. This allows the two sections to be tilted side to side independently of each other and giving a variable turn (steer) rate between front and rear wheels. What is it made of? The RollerSurfer board is made of ABS. What is ABS you ask? Well, let me tell you! ABS is an acronym for Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene. Its a strong, lightweight and high impact plastic. It’s the perfect material to allow the Rollersurfer to not only sturday and long-lasting, but to allow for a lightweight board that will let you perform all of the tricks that can only be accomplished with a lightweight, freewheeling board. The wheels are ABEC 5 …
What is a RollerSurfer Board? RollerSurfer Specifications The ultimate new sport! Two wheel system allows for quick, smooth 360 degree turns. This board combines the excitement of snowboarding, skateboarding, and surfing all in one. It is propelled by the subtle movement of the rider’s body, with a unique two-wheel design that allows for amazingly sharp turns, including frontside and backside 360s. The rider never has to touch the ground because the board is equipped with flexible front rear panels – controlled by a spring-oriented torsion bar – on top of wheels that rotate 360 degrees. View Action Video The board has only two wheels, one front and one rear, and each wheel is mounted with castor arrangement angled towards the tail. The unusual deck profile is due to the front and rear section being joined with a torsion type arrangement down the middle. This allows the two sections to be tilted side to side independently of each other and giving a variable turn (steer) rate between front and rear wheels. What is it made of? The RollerSurfer board is made of ABS. What is ABS you ask? Well, let me tell you! ABS is an acronym for Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene. Its a strong, lightweight and high impact plastic. It’s the perfect material to allow the Rollersurfer to not only sturday and long-lasting, but to allow for a lightweight board that will let you perform all of the tricks that can only be accomplished with a lightweight, freewheeling board. The wheels are ABEC 5 …
What is a RollerSurfer Board? RollerSurfer Specifications The ultimate new sport! Two wheel system allows for quick, smooth 360 degree turns. This board combines the excitement of snowboarding, skateboarding, and surfing all in one. It is propelled by the subtle movement of the rider’s body, with a unique two-wheel design that allows for amazingly sharp turns, including frontside and backside 360s. The rider never has to touch the ground because the board is equipped with flexible front rear panels – controlled by a spring-oriented torsion bar – on top of wheels that rotate 360 degrees. View Action Video The board has only two wheels, one front and one rear, and each wheel is mounted with castor arrangement angled towards the tail. The unusual deck profile is due to the front and rear section being joined with a torsion type arrangement down the middle. This allows the two sections to be tilted side to side independently of each other and giving a variable turn (steer) rate between front and rear wheels. What is it made of? The RollerSurfer board is made of ABS. What is ABS you ask? Well, let me tell you! ABS is an acronym for Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene. Its a strong, lightweight and high impact plastic. It’s the perfect material to allow the Rollersurfer to not only sturday and long-lasting, but to allow for a lightweight board that will let you perform all of the tricks that can only be accomplished with a lightweight, freewheeling board. The wheels are ABEC 5 …
www.waterfilters.net (click down arrows for parts list). In this episode of Water Wisdom, Aquaman changes the cartridges is his under sink filter system. The system is a Culligan SY-2650, but the process is common to hundreds of brands of under sink systems. Culligan Under Sink Filtration Systems: www.waterfilters.net Pentek / Culligan P250A Filter Cartridge: www.waterfilters.net Filter Housing Wrench: www.waterfilters.net O-rings and lubrication: www.waterfilters.net