Squizzle sammidge?a flat squizzle I scraped out me wheel well (I had plans for that..)
Squizzle sammidge?a flat squizzle I scraped out me wheel well (I had plans for that..)
Squizzle sammidge?
Sod oft it int wurf that much.Wiv a cheese slice
eye will raise yer a cuttin oft edgar ter growd yer own crispmus tree.Ohh you shrewd you..
Last offer, I'll throw in a flat squizzle I scraped out me wheel well (I had plans for that..)
I like taking things apart.
Don't know how old you are compared to me, but I used to do that for a long time, but with time calmed down a bit and learned how to take things apart without breaking them, OR if I did break them it was intentionally, i.e. i ground things off or sheared bolts off intentionally!Me too.
Though sometimes violently. Finding the bits after for reassembly can be a bit of a problem. I need to be more zen sometimes..
Yer may remember about a week ago me boiler fused spur were buzzin. Eye like taking fings apart. This be the switching contacts inside me buzzin fused spur. Yer can see it's a double pole switch un the left one is burnt wiv a carbon build up. Little bastid. Replaced wiv a plug socket but eye will gerra unswitched socket soon ferrit.
fusedspur01 GNs278L
Feck you, i'm gonna have to look it up now!Hopefully not.. Mr Google is your friend.
Shame on you @DanClarke!
Don't know how old you are compared to me, but I used to do that for a long time, but with time calmed down a bit and learned how to take things apart without breaking them, OR if I did break them it was intentionally, i.e. i ground things off or sheared bolts off intentionally!
But then I started working with watches.
They is SOOOOO delicate, it started all over again! "Oops, there goes the mainspring!" etc
Feck you, i'm gonna have to look it up now!
Was thinking "phallus" etc.
Will get back to you once i've googled!
Well you know what they say, "Know your tool/weapon!"Hopefully not.. Mr Google is your friend.
Shame on you @DanClarke!
Nah. Just sparkin a bit. Hence the buzzin sound. Me boiler is quite sensitive so it kept shuttin down when the buzzin occurred.
Well you know what they say, "Know your tool/weapon!"
The metal plates should have a firm constant contact for lowest resistance. Any slight loss of pressure causes the contacts to not push together as firm as they need to be. Heat will start to build up. Slow at first but gerrin worser over time. Contacts will then start to age quicker so yer start to get some carbon build up as the lectric doesn't have a firm contact path to travel through. As time goes by the contact gets worser. More carbon build up anorl so the connection gets worser. The worser it gets... the betterer chance of hearing buzzin as the lectric jumps across the contact as the gap gets biggerer and/or dirty-er. With more heat and more corbon build up... fings continue to move in the direction of total failure or gerrin too hot and set fire. Can start like this with the plastic not applying enough pressure to the metal plates to give a constant good contact or the plates being deformed. The spur was on a ring. The ring itse;lf and connection to it was ok. It was only the output from the spur effected.Our kit gets blamed for failure through dodgy switchin. Bad / flakey contact?