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Banned New Line Follow Tesla Self Drive Video leaked by flat earthers and climate skeptics.
I found this video leaked by flat earthers and climate skeptics about a banned full self drive line following mode for Tesla Full Self Drive
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3D print to aid exact parking in household garage
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.3 месяца назад
Parking in a household garage can be tricky if you can't see objects in front of your car. A reversing camera can help, but what if you need to drive nose in for charging purposes. Front parking sensors can help but not if they stop working at 30cm from an object and you need to get closer, like 10cm away from objects. If you can turn on your revesing camera while driving forward, then you can ...
a1 bed size is it really 256x256 (Bambu Labs)
Просмотров 2133 месяца назад
In this video, I am checking to see if I can print on the full bed area of the Bambu Labs A1 Printer to identify if there are any issues doing so. The first issue is obvious and that is the bed plate has rounded corners which you could probably get around if you were able to find a replacement square bed online. The second issue was there were two primer lines, one of which prints inside the be...
3D Printed Pan Stand
Просмотров 1575 месяцев назад
This video is a design and build of a frying pan stand. The upright cornders are 3D printed and the shelves are 16mm melamine cut at a local hardware store so needs no major DIY skills. If you are not good at DIY and can get 16mm (approx 5/8 inch) melamine boards cut at your local hardware store then these shelf/spacer supports are for you. (Can be used where ever you need some flat storage, li...
Guy caught damaging Tesla
Просмотров 67310 месяцев назад
Educational video showing locations of cameras on a Tesla Model 3 highlighting like the guy at the end of the video who was caught twice damaging the door and that your number plate at the time is also caught as you reverse out of the space afterwards. 00:00 Tesla Model 3 Camera locations 00:35 People not hitting door 02:22 People hitting door once 02:58 Guy caught hitting door twice The dashca...
holy crap found a huge snake and huge huntsman spider changing my pool filter
Просмотров 97Год назад
I was making a video of changing my pool cartridge filter and found a huge snake and huge spider. Neither were venomous. I probably see about 1 huntsman spider about every 1-2 months, they are quick buggers and hard to catch to release outside. This one was one of the larger ones at around 9cm (3.5"). australian.museum/learn/animals/spiders/huntsman-spiders/ The carpet python was about 1-2m lon...
Baby Gate Repair
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
We have a baby gate that we use to keep the dog out of the kitchen when preparing food. Part of the plastic hinge snapped off so repaired it in this video. 00:00 Intro - Broken Hinge 00:40 Broken Part 01:22 First Idea 01:34 Better Idea 01:48 Close up 03:06 Testing
fixing/repair my fetch tv box for free (*) critical hardware fault/error for failing hard drive
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:29 Disassembly 01:10 Hard Drive Swap 01:30 Cloning Hard Drive 02:21 Install Cloned Hard Drive 03:02 Screw base to top 03:10 Warranty Void Sticker 03:36 Infra Red Sensor and Front Panel 04:03 Push On Base 04:31 Testing In this video, I fixed the following error on my fetch tv box for free* (* using recycled parts/equipment): "Critical Hardware Fault. Restart your Fetch Bo...
Possum VS Tesla Model 3 - did it survive?
Просмотров 222 года назад
I was driving home in the dark when I encountered a possum running across the road from nowhere. Reactions kicked in and I managed to avoid it in the nick of time. I'd like to think it was the car swerving automatically to avoid it, but think it was my reaction that did it - you can't always tell if the car made adjustments or not. (I don't have full self drive, but car was in lane assist mode ...
Replacing a broken bathroom ceiling extractor fan
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 года назад
I had an extractor fan that wasn't working and in this video replaced it with a new one. Keep in mind that the fan sizes specified (in Australia at least) relate to the diameter of the fan blades so my fan had a 240mm cutout, 200mm blades and 270mm cover. The fan was in a toilet only cubicle and I just picked the fan without knowing about flow rates and with knowing what this 350 cubic metres p...
Installing a Hakuna Deluxe Aluminium pet door flap in a window frame.
Просмотров 9543 года назад
Description In this video, I am installing a "Hakuna Pets Deluxe Aluminium Pet Door" I paid for this myself was $99 AUD, bought from Bunnings in Australia - www.bunnings.com.au/hakuna-pets-medium-white-deluxe-aluminium-pet-door_p3962393 Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:10 Cutting acrylic 01:32 Cutting rectangular cutout 05:30 Cutting holes for flap screws 08:59 Remove glass window 10:05 Fit acrylic wind...
The dog ate my vacuum flap
Просмотров 623 года назад
The dog ate my vacuum flap
Tips for installing a shelf in an odd shaped cupboard
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.3 года назад
Tips for installing a shelf in an odd shaped cupboard
Putting up a hook on plasterboard when there is no stud to screw into
Просмотров 1113 года назад
Putting up a hook on plasterboard when there is no stud to screw into
Covid-19 lockdown - the Tom Hanks castaway look...
Просмотров 984 года назад
Covid-19 lockdown - the Tom Hanks castaway look...
DIY: fix broken door handle with epoxy
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.4 года назад
DIY: fix broken door handle with epoxy
shorts: silicone tips
Просмотров 1284 года назад
shorts: silicone tips
Fixing a sidewall puncture in a tyre with Sugru when I had no other option at that time.
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
Fixing a sidewall puncture in a tyre with Sugru when I had no other option at that time.
building a diy puppy sin bin with a kreg K5 pocket hole jig
Просмотров 1224 года назад
building a diy puppy sin bin with a kreg K5 pocket hole jig
DIY puppy grass loo/toilet various options
Просмотров 23 тыс.4 года назад
DIY puppy grass loo/toilet various options
puppy vs low star rating stair gate - is is really that bad?
Просмотров 444 года назад
puppy vs low star rating stair gate - is is really that bad?
3D printed bandsaw angle bracket repair (Elektra Beckum BAS-316G)
Просмотров 8945 лет назад
3D printed bandsaw angle bracket repair (Elektra Beckum BAS-316G)
tascam DR-05 belt clip 3d printed design
Просмотров 5945 лет назад
tascam DR-05 belt clip 3d printed design
laundry panel - measure once cut twice ;-)
Просмотров 845 лет назад
laundry panel - measure once cut twice ;-)
fitting a door/kick panel to our dishwasher (Miele G6620SCi)
Просмотров 78 тыс.5 лет назад
fitting a door/kick panel to our dishwasher (Miele G6620SCi)
What is the blue stuff in my videos? - my 3D print workflow.
Просмотров 575 лет назад
What is the blue stuff in my videos? - my 3D print workflow.
troubleshooting an aircon unit that won't respond to the remote control
Просмотров 418 тыс.5 лет назад
troubleshooting an aircon unit that won't respond to the remote control
DIY: Mounting a tumble dryer on a wall without assistance
Просмотров 30 тыс.5 лет назад
DIY: Mounting a tumble dryer on a wall without assistance
Experiment: Does hot water freeze before cold water?
Просмотров 2795 лет назад
Experiment: Does hot water freeze before cold water?
playing around with audio ducking in the free Davinci Resolve 15.1
Просмотров 5245 лет назад
playing around with audio ducking in the free Davinci Resolve 15.1

Комментарии

  • @magnetictheory
    @magnetictheory 4 дня назад

    What is the specific name for that jack?

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 4 дня назад

      Hydraulic Scissor Lift Table, this one was purchased and delivered from Paramount Browns in South Australia for $183 at the time - www.paramountbrowns.com.au/products/scissor-lift-table-135kg/ (They are normally used for lifting Motor Bikes I believe)

  • @markstafford-lee620
    @markstafford-lee620 12 дней назад

    Very handy video, Cheers.

  • @honest1966
    @honest1966 20 дней назад

    That happened to me numerous times, I am ready to return it. Thanks for sharing!

  • @tassykonto
    @tassykonto Месяц назад

    Hi, great video. Do you think there'd be any benefit to using an ssd? Would the heat in the machine destroy an ssd quickly?

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 25 дней назад

      I don't think the heat would do anything, but would be worried about the SSD being constantly written to 24 hours a day unless the SSD Firmware/Fetch Software had good wear leveling so that all areas of the SSD are written to an equal amount of times. It could make menus and restarts faster.

  • @PoserGalore
    @PoserGalore Месяц назад

    Try watering the ground makes it even smoother to work with

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith Месяц назад

      great idea (albeit mine is also clay which makes it stick to everything when you add water)

  • @itsumonihon
    @itsumonihon Месяц назад

    use a proper auger, or if you need to use a drill, use one with the right angle handle attachment and brace it against a meaty part of your leg, never allowing it to leave contact with your leg. at least this way if you hit a rock it'll stop without wrecking your wrists

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith Месяц назад

      good ideas, the last one I used had the right angle handle, but my soil is very rocky/shale, so I usually have to use a two man auger which is still hard/dangerous in my soil - tried one before, If I need a lot of holes for retaining walls, I usually pay someone to bring a machine to dig them, just that in this patch of garden I can't get a machine down there and only have a few holes to dig, so thought it was worth trying these small augers. Before I tried these augers, I was manually digging with post hole digger and 6ft crow bar/breaker.

  • @devilsdiscipline1
    @devilsdiscipline1 Месяц назад

    I did with with my Bosch drill without a hassle key is set drill to hammer action

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith Месяц назад

      my cordless Bosch wouldn't be much use on hammer. The last drill (bigger one) I used in the video has a better hammer action which I have used to split concrete apart. Is amazing how much easier it is drilling into concrete using hammer action.

  • @trainmanroysmodelrailroadh7686
    @trainmanroysmodelrailroadh7686 Месяц назад

    so, absolute newbie question. Can the device be activated to play from an external device such as an electro optical switch, Cheers

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith Месяц назад

      Yes if that switch can behave like the pressing of the button, be it optical, relay….

    • @trainmanroysmodelrailroadh7686
      @trainmanroysmodelrailroadh7686 Месяц назад

      Thanks... Next neebie question.. how would I bypass the switch on the 1820?

  • @petertripp6578
    @petertripp6578 2 месяца назад

    Fantastic video - Fetch is now repaired and up and running again. Thanks!!

  • @groundedinfirstprinciples383
    @groundedinfirstprinciples383 2 месяца назад

    We also have similar rocky soil here. Pre-drilling holes into the Rock can make a big difference especially if used with an impact. I doubt enough for the auger to work, but it sure makes the post hole and bar work a lot easier.

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith Месяц назад

      yup. I have only a few holes and have been digging them with a 6ft crow bar and manual post hole digger, hard work, but those 6ft poles can split the shale apart.

  • @dionisiomula921
    @dionisiomula921 2 месяца назад

    my indoor unit is responding but outdoor continuously running the compressor unless you have to shut it off in the isolator even i tried pressing the reset button but still outdoor unit is unresponsive

  • @jamesmedina3271
    @jamesmedina3271 2 месяца назад

    I’ll stick to the shovel 😊 Thank you!

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 2 месяца назад

      And a 6ft breaker bar 🙂

  • @ferruiz1468
    @ferruiz1468 2 месяца назад

    It hurt my eyes

  • @isthattrue1083
    @isthattrue1083 2 месяца назад

    You can set it to ignore the build area in the slicer, so it will go to the very outer edge.

  • @isthattrue1083
    @isthattrue1083 2 месяца назад

    Well no, no printer prints to the edge. They print in the print area about 10-15 mm inward. So 10-15mm in from every side. It's because the way the build plates heat up. The very outer edge wont be quite the same temp as the center, so warping and bed adhesion become an issue.

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 2 месяца назад

      I wasn’t talking about if a printer could print outside it’s stated range, just the considerations you have to make printing within the stated range, like on mine, the test line is within the 265x256 and to solve that you need to pause printer to give you time to remove it if you are doing a large print or just reorient the part to be horizontal if it only used the whole width in one direction. Or the consideration that one should design in rounded corners if using the full bed, as in you can’t print in mid air over rounded bed corners that are not physically there and this case it is 7 mm you can’t print on, so design that into your parts before you printed them and find out that fact later.

  • @twk4223
    @twk4223 2 месяца назад

    After wasting 9 minutes, viewers are still not knowing what is done to the AC. A big FAILURE!!!!!!

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 2 месяца назад

      What kind of issue are you experiencing? Video was about showing some common issues. Imagine if the issue was one of the items listed, you would have saved calling out a technician, now at least you can call out a technician knowing it was not something simple, like a fuse-breaker

  • @thaveekiatvasavakul111
    @thaveekiatvasavakul111 3 месяца назад

    could try pouring a bucket of water in first..

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith Месяц назад

      great idea (albeit mine is also clay which makes it stick to everything when you add water)

  • @fivepointeightnate
    @fivepointeightnate 3 месяца назад

    Unfortunately my P1S can't do 256x256 even with the corners rounded 4mm. The nozzle hits the PEI plate guides in the back. I see your printer is built different and doesn't stick up as high on the back corners. Don't know if I'll modify the printer or just get a bigger unit for the large projects now. Thanks for the video, nice to see some can do it!

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 3 месяца назад

      I believe the P and X series can be modified to print on the full bed of 256x256 - wiki.bambulab.com/en/knowledge-sharing/print-volume-limitations but that does come with some limitations mentioned in the link.

  • @danielkinhoehong8029
    @danielkinhoehong8029 3 месяца назад

    Just reverse park..

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 3 месяца назад

      Is a good option. Nose in is better for my charging position and marginally easier overall.

  • @simonl7784
    @simonl7784 3 месяца назад

    3D printing a 2D project... why not. I would have used paint.

  • @ASUSfreak
    @ASUSfreak 3 месяца назад

    Tennisball-windshield works, also a electrical PVC pipe of 16 or 20mm on the ground (secured in a wooden/cement block). If you hit the pipe it will bend, letting you know STOP the car

  • @royksk
    @royksk 3 месяца назад

    Vastly over-engineered. The usual tennis ball hung from the ceiling to touch the windscreen should suffice.

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 3 месяца назад

      Depends on your point of view. I have a 3D printer and love designing things to print so perfect for my situation. A tennis ball has its drawbacks.

  • @fiskfisk33
    @fiskfisk33 3 месяца назад

    A solution I've seen is to hang a tennis ball in such a way that it touches the windscreen or some other reference point when you are in position.

    • @bragee
      @bragee 3 месяца назад

      That's the best. It works with no camera and no fancy 3d printed things...

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 3 месяца назад

      Yup, always more than one way to solve a problem. I had an object on a piece of string before, but that just blew about in the garage (maybe a heavier object would have helped) and when the car is not there you have to avoid it.

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 3 месяца назад

      @@bragee If you have a camera and a 3d printer - it is a great solution. If you don't then other solutions are better. You have to avoid a tennis ball when there is no car there.

    • @bragee
      @bragee 3 месяца назад

      @@RandomSmith not to criticise but I think that a multi filament 3d printer is definitely an overkill solution for this kind of issue. I use the tennis ball since years and never had to make fancy or complicated movements to avoid it...

  • @dwindeyer
    @dwindeyer 3 месяца назад

    Why do your parking sensors not go any closer than 30cm?? I've never heard of that before.. Is it a Tesla thing?

    • @john_hind
      @john_hind 3 месяца назад

      Those Teslas with parking sensors will go closer than 30cm, but many Teslas do not have parking sensors at all. However none of these sensors are useful if you are approaching the cluttered back wall of a garage: depends what exactly it is measuring the distance to.

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 3 месяца назад

      Not sure if it is a Tesla thing. But it won't go closer than 30cm as seen in the video.

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 3 месяца назад

      @@john_hind In the Tesla Model 3, the sensors stop at 30cm or at least the software stops at 30cm as seen in the video. Mine is one of the models that still had the ultrasonic sensors in the front and rear bumpers.

    • @john_hind
      @john_hind 3 месяца назад

      @@RandomSmith Yes, sorry you are right, even on my Model Y. I was reading inches and it does go to just STOP when closer than 12 inches, or about 30cm. Memo to Elon: PLEASE let us use miles and miles per hour, but metric units for short distances. Some countries like the UK are hopelessly mixed up about this: everyone under seventy uses metric, but the over seventies and politicians live in a bubble with the newspapers!

  • @TheKisem
    @TheKisem 3 месяца назад

    You don't need a 3D printer for that.

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 3 месяца назад

      True, I started with a red marker pen on the concrete, that faded and was hard to see in the dark. So having a contrasting plastic sign that won't fade and can get wet and take foot traffic so was perfect for my situation. Anyone who has a 3D printer loves making things for themselves. I don't need an electric screwdriver but I do like using one.

  • @RandomSmith
    @RandomSmith 3 месяца назад

    Yeah, sounds like it would work in theory cloning 1tb drive on to a larger drive and just not seeing the extra space

  • @jonmobrien
    @jonmobrien 3 месяца назад

    If the old drive is failed, how can it be cloned? If it's not failed, went would you need a new drive? But i can see why Fetch are selling literally tens of thousands of refurbished Max Gen3 (M616T) for $189. Obviously a common manufacturing fault of some sort. I just know what it is that fails that kills the drive but cloning it works. MBR? O/S? Should be covered under ACL beyond the 2 years. I'm guessing it's SATA, and presumably it's not the heads crashing or it couldn't be cloned, but if going to the effort, can you just clone it to a sata ssd? It'd surely be more reliable long term? If you don't have a cloning machine, windows software should still clone a non ntfs drive? Like if you bought a crucial drive with free eesus license or something? Certainly if you had to buy a drive and a cloner, you're far better off buying a refurbished with new warranty otherwise. But awesome knowing how easy it is to open!

    • @jonmobrien
      @jonmobrien 3 месяца назад

      I see the refurbished price has dropped $90 since your video as they're selling the newer Gen4 (M681T) for new purchases. $149 from JB I see so that's $130 cheaper than when you did the video. For that price, with JB making a profit, and fetch obviously making a profit after refurbishing them and repackaging with new remote, cables, boxing, wrapping, shipping, they're obviously doing a very very very very simple fix on the drives and reuse the drives. Reminds me of when Samsung repair centres got thousands of dead TVs just out of warranty, quoted $300-$400 to replace the boards, then when the quote was declined, they replaced one 50c blown capacitor and sold the TV's refurbished for a few hundred dollars.

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 3 месяца назад

      If refurbished one is reasonably priced then that is a good option. If your machine is playing up and giving intermittent drive related messages, that is a good point to clone the drive before it fails completely.

    • @kiwiaus
      @kiwiaus Месяц назад

      You could boot off a live Linux thumb drive and use clonezilla, but you'd also need X2 connections to hardrives, ie: Fetch -> new HD It's also possible to save an image of the Fetch, then "burn" that image to the new drive, but this is complicating things and you'd need more then 1t or space for the image (maximum) to do it that way For ~$35-50 the stand alone clone box is the way to go.

  • @timljhcm
    @timljhcm 3 месяца назад

    Great Vid. Do you know if the New destination drive can be larger than the original ?

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 3 месяца назад

      Fetch told me my model M616T needed a cloned drive, so couldn't put in a larger drive, I believe later models can have the HDD swapped without having to clone an original, so should be able to accept larger drives because the fetch box should be able to initialise/format it.

    • @timljhcm
      @timljhcm 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for that, I’ll try without cloning first 🙏🏻

    • @jonmobrien
      @jonmobrien 3 месяца назад

      ​@@timljhcmHow'd you go?

    • @jonmobrien
      @jonmobrien 3 месяца назад

      ​@@RandomSmithof you have a spare 4TB drive for free you could just clone 1TB and it would be 1TB usable. So you could use the bigger drive but not use the extra capacity of it.

    • @timljhcm
      @timljhcm 3 месяца назад

      Hi. I tried the offline cloning with a larger 4TB drive as the destination. As expected didn't work unfortunately. Not even only using 1TB of space (just got the hardware error message) as you mentioned. My hope was for more storage so just having 1TB isn't gaining me anything. I'll have another play with it when I have some time. Thanks for your help :).

  • @QTheNev
    @QTheNev 3 месяца назад

    Good idea on the Pringles can to amplify the sound . The speaker i could barely hear on mine so used a speaker from a doorbell.

  • @GadgetMan777
    @GadgetMan777 4 месяца назад

    This is why real augers exist. Ryobi makes one. They disengage when catching rocks so you dont destroy your wrist

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 4 месяца назад

      I agree, have used one before, just wanted to see what these smaller ones were like

  • @Tony.Technics.1200s
    @Tony.Technics.1200s 4 месяца назад

    Dang, nevermind then. TNX.

  • @mandlakei3053
    @mandlakei3053 4 месяца назад

    bloody hell

  • @user-vh9zw2nm6j
    @user-vh9zw2nm6j 4 месяца назад

    How much for that machine in shilings price

  • @CarlDoucet-jm5kq
    @CarlDoucet-jm5kq 4 месяца назад

    I have extend the handle of the drill with broom handle y cut and i rest it on my hip to prevent that 😢 best hack ever

  • @cjsmith4495
    @cjsmith4495 4 месяца назад

    Set it up to a impact somehow . I use the big boys that a gas fed but an impact I reckon dig better and not break your wrist . 😅

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 4 месяца назад

      Yup, impact would be better with a flat spade bit

  • @-TAPnRACK-
    @-TAPnRACK- 4 месяца назад

    Thats why you put it in between your knees. 🤦🏼

  • @mmwmmw7797
    @mmwmmw7797 4 месяца назад

    f6cesgx ubjdxvvdz7hig d kh🤩😇

  • @T-Mo_
    @T-Mo_ 4 месяца назад

    Fyi...you can brace a drill on the left side of one of your legs so you dont hurt your wrist. Just saying in general. Using an auger, hole saw or whatever.

  • @808Mark
    @808Mark 5 месяцев назад

    Was the bit even in the gun correctly? Looks like it was crooked

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 4 месяца назад

      Yes, was in gun correctly, but it did bend at one point, so maybe that is what you saw, not straightened out 100%

  • @956870733
    @956870733 5 месяцев назад

    For hand held, SDS max with hammer only spade bit. No rotation and do not apply rotation. Everyone who borrowed mine, became so tempting to just buy one themselves. Anything spiral upward is only good for lifting up fluid or loose medium.

  • @cliffsadoo9096
    @cliffsadoo9096 5 месяцев назад

    A close up view would have been better

  • @gregfreeman5568
    @gregfreeman5568 5 месяцев назад

    The front panel can be distinguished by the fact it's slightly shorter than the side panels.

  • @Serbo-Greek
    @Serbo-Greek 5 месяцев назад

    You are using everything wrong. Learn how to use tools, before you make a video.

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 5 месяцев назад

      A better comment would be telling me how I used it wrong. An auger like that is never going to work in rocky soil. I have had larger augers in my garden struggle, so there was no hope for this small one, so the point of this video was to save others wasting time buying one of these for rocky soil.

    • @Serbo-Greek
      @Serbo-Greek 5 месяцев назад

      @@RandomSmith 1. You need to hold it firmly. Use your knees for stabilazing the grip, so you don't damage your wrists. 2. You dont go so fast with the machine. Take it slowly. 3. Do not press down to the soil so hard. Use the "breakchip drill" technique like they use in CNC machines (you can google it)

  • @Luke-tu6pd
    @Luke-tu6pd 5 месяцев назад

    Weird ive never had that issue

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 5 месяцев назад

      A lot of my soil is like digging through rocks, so usually dig by hand with breaker bar or pay someone to bring a bigger machine with auger

  • @yudhavalkyrie7568
    @yudhavalkyrie7568 6 месяцев назад

    how setting auto record and auto play like hamster toys sir?

  • @TheOcean777
    @TheOcean777 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome. I didn’t need to go through the hassle of finding a place to buy my AC remote today. Too hot here to be without AC even for one night. Took some time to get it really clean. Works perfect now. Mahalo

  • @nickc1913
    @nickc1913 6 месяцев назад

    I was emailing my realestate agent and cracking it because it's summer in Australia and I had no air con, turns out the fuse was off 🤦‍♂️ you're a life saver mate, cheers 👍

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 6 месяцев назад

      Glad it helped

    • @shaefrith7263
      @shaefrith7263 4 месяца назад

      Did you know air con is not something that is required to be provided by landlord? Heating, yes - cooling no.

    • @nickc1913
      @nickc1913 4 месяца назад

      @shaefrith7263 yes you're right, if you signed the lease and no aircon was specified or advertised in the listing, however if it was in the lease, then they legally have to maintain it so you're also wrong 💁‍♂️

    • @RandomSmith
      @RandomSmith 4 месяца назад

      @@shaefrith7263 that would be torturous not having AC in at least 1 room when temps are in high 30s. I remember when I was renting, the landlord said they were putting AC in at start of lease and putting up rent by $15AUD - long time ago, and I thought great, then when I moved in there was just a single AC in the kitchen/dining area, bummer.

  • @bomantor7
    @bomantor7 7 месяцев назад

    Same problem but… with the baby gate I have is that it needs to be lifted a little bit to open. Then closes on its own.

  • @yodafannie
    @yodafannie 7 месяцев назад

    I have the same break Plastic was the failure on the same gate. Grrr has no brand name on it. As there might be a replacement part. Anyone know ? Everything else good quality ! Will try to put together I’m a girl …

    • @user-fb6qz4ew5k
      @user-fb6qz4ew5k 2 месяца назад

      I know this is 4 months old but....Remember girls can do anything! You got this!😀

  • @crispybatman480
    @crispybatman480 7 месяцев назад

    Yeah, for any rocky soil you either need to have a propper auger with a petrol motor, or an alternative drilling meathod