Intestinalworm
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I have been reading a little bit about endoscopes (not ready to do surgery at home just yet!). I understand when you use them for non-medical uses they are termed borescopes?
Anyway, remember as a kid my dad using a long telescopic small flexible mirror and also an improvised magnetic pick - small magnet secured to a long piece of stiff wire to pick-up lost fasteners (he would also use a blob of blu tack for non-magnetic bits and bobs). He was also adept at using a long screwdriver as a stethoscope to diagnose engine faults (he had five cars - all back-ups in case one broke down!!!).
Now, as a relatively fledgling mechanical DIYer I use my hands a lot in impossible to see nooks and crannies (sense of touch and arms with two elbows are certainly handy!). Technology has changed a lot, particularly since smart phones came along, and I notice more discussion around new smart phone USB or wi-fi borescopes. Does anyone have any experience with these and can recommend one that is decent enough to use on vehicles and around the house (plumbing jobs and peeking under locked doors!!!) and relatively inexpensive? Birthday coming up and might ask for one!
Anyway, remember as a kid my dad using a long telescopic small flexible mirror and also an improvised magnetic pick - small magnet secured to a long piece of stiff wire to pick-up lost fasteners (he would also use a blob of blu tack for non-magnetic bits and bobs). He was also adept at using a long screwdriver as a stethoscope to diagnose engine faults (he had five cars - all back-ups in case one broke down!!!).
Now, as a relatively fledgling mechanical DIYer I use my hands a lot in impossible to see nooks and crannies (sense of touch and arms with two elbows are certainly handy!). Technology has changed a lot, particularly since smart phones came along, and I notice more discussion around new smart phone USB or wi-fi borescopes. Does anyone have any experience with these and can recommend one that is decent enough to use on vehicles and around the house (plumbing jobs and peeking under locked doors!!!) and relatively inexpensive? Birthday coming up and might ask for one!