How to Disassemble, Lube, and Assemble a Moyu Weisu/Aosu
Hope you like it :) Time Stamps: Disassembly: 0:00-2:48 Lubing the "core": 4:02-5:46 Assembly Creating a stable base: 7:20-8:58 Building of the 2x2 block: ...
My problem is that I didn't re-lube the cube. Because of this, those loose
rings around the shafts don't stay up, and its borderline impossible to
re-assemble. Anyone have any tips?
+Jeff Poole I used Scotch Magic Tape and Binder ClipScotch Tape : //www.amazon.in/Scotch-Magic-Blaster-Transparent-Tape/dp/B00N1U8E36?tag=googinhydr18418-21Binder Clip : https://www.dropbox.com/sh/9xudo9toz78m2ni/AADvfjjCc8cFcISqFQmDBI0ra?dl=0
you might need to buy another one from thecubicle.us
How to Clean a Torque Converter, 40 Series
How to clean and maintain a torque converter, 40 series. Shows how to disassemble, clean, lubricate, and assemble a comet 40 series torque converter, ...
i had bought a used go kart with a bent axle. I cut part of it off and used it for that. You might be able to google and call a "steel distributor" or "metal supplier" and they could get you a small piece of 1" round bar keyed so you can make your own.
Smoktech fixed the clock bug by removing the clock feature all together in
version 0004. I liked the feature just wish it had saved. Guess they
couldn't find a solution without removal. Take care and thanks for the
video on this.
sweet review daniel. really like the macro shots. smok's using a very nice
mcu. 32 bit 128k sram 4 dedicated pwm channels. that's a powerful mcu. it
can do a lot more than what they're using for. glad to see smok getting
better device out there. keep it brother!
+Spector NS5 RD Thanks, Awesome, yeah i think is a good addiction... Yeah they are stepping up their mods a lot but still a lot to do on their firmware, new functions...
Yeah No Problem, Still Loving MyVaporium. Don't Usually Like Social Media But this one doesn't have all that Creepy Tacking and Whatnot. just Fun Times And Great Info! Cheers!!!
Hey man, I don't watch your vids but I've seen you on some live shows. Good
review, but I don't really like all the cuts. It gives a weird unnatural
riptrippers feel when I see a cut every few seconds. I know it's tough to
do longer takes, and easy to forget information or have to re-shoot
something, but just figured I'd give a bit of feedback.
I like that you go in depth though, it's very good to see everything.
Cheers!
+Saient Thank you so much, yeah is inevitable because of me being Portuguese I need to cut a lot and I want to make a short and compact video even with all the content i put on it.
Nice thorough review Daniel. What a refreshing change to have a non box
shaped mod. Apart from the dim screen the only improvement would be for
Smok to include a pipe stem style drip tip. Good job.
+DJLsb Vapes Have you actuality contacted smok to see if they will brighten up the screen, i too agree it is pretty dim, i am sure they could do it in a future firmware update and would be pretty easy to do. btw the stem i ordered was from drip tips .com although its a very nice stem the air is way way to restrictive which is a shame as it matches the pipe, fits nice and snug wonder if the airflow could be widend.
I have been very interested in this device because of the build quality and
the many functions it offers at a very reasonable price tag. I ordered the
IPV5 from a Canadian B&M that has a web site and when I saw that they were
selling it at $64 CDN, I was shocked. It's going for $100 CDN and higher
everywhere else in Canada. The preset that the IPV5 has that intrigues me
is XPure. So, for now, the Eleaf 100 watt T.C. will have to wait. Another
stellar review, but that is what we have grown to expect from DJLSB Vapes.
Stevens Model 520 & 620 Shotgun Disassembly - John Browning Design
Almost complete disassembly of this Stevens shotgun. This shotgun is also known as the Sears Ranger Model 30 & 31. It was also sold by Montgomery Ward as ...
+Dan Simpson ....if you copy and paste this website and look at the schematic, along with my video, you should be able to put your shotgun back together: //www.gunpartscorp.com/Manufacturers/SavageStevensSpringfieldFox-33479/Shotguns-40503/520-41348.htm
I have a wards western field 16 gauge. From what I've read it is the same
as the model 520. For some reason after I took everything apart and
cleaned/ oils everything, I can't get the action to lock. Also, whenever I
press the release button, nothing seems to happen and it doesn't feel the
same as before I disassembled it. Any ideas? Thanks
+kmpbap ...that is a tough question without actually looking at the shotgun. I haven't taken my shotgun apart in the last several years so no ideals immediately pops into my head. I would suggest taking it apart again and checking to see if anything might be missing. Did you have any parts left over? Perhaps watching the video again might help, otherwise maybe one of my viewers might have a suggestion.
old ones are for sure a pain in the butt........but i sure miss montgomery
ward, western auto, sears and especially wonder world. Nice inexpensive
firearm.
+tom brown ...I bought my first handgun at Wonder World back in 1977. It was one day after I turned 21. It was a cheap .22 revolver made in Spain and it cost me $39 but I loved that piece of crap. Oh yeah, the good old days.
Can anyone give me some guidance or refer me to a video on how to
re-assembly the trigger group for the wards western field 12G pump shotgun?
Customer brought it in to me in a bag with his shotgun and I am having
problems getting the sear and spring in correctly so that the trigger
functions.
+Eric Pettis I'm having the same problem, but I've gotten it close enough to function. I just want to make sure it's correct.Anyway, if you want to give it a try yourself, the disconnector spring (the one with the curve on one leg) goes on the side of the disconnector (obviously). The other side of the trigger pin holds the sear spring, and my best guess is this:Trigger pin through the spring loop, short leg of spring down and forward (toward the sear), long leg will be pointing back and up at about a 45 degree angle. With the sear and pin in place, tilt it forward enough to get the long (top) leg of the spring pulled all the way forward above the short leg, then push the sear down so it holds the spring in place. Lock the hammer into the sear to hold it, then reassemble the rest of it. Yes, it's a bitch, as you'll see when you start trying to make it happen. I can't say for sure if it's exactly correct, but it does make the sear function properly. Good luck with it.
I'm looking for a cartridge stop for a model 620 20 gauge shotgun. Can you
recommend a place because I have been unable to find anything online. You
help is greatly appreciated
+John Signorotti Check with Jack First. They don't have an online store, but I think you can get their phone number on their website. They manufacture many of the parts they carry, so no chance of getting a worn part like from Numrich. A bit more expensive than other gun parts sources, but well worth it if you can't find what you want anywhere else. Good luck.
Hello my name is Dimitris. I have a problem with my mobile phone Samsung
Galaxy Mini S. The inner earpiece is not working properly so i would like
to find a spare part to replace it. If someone can help me to find this
part i would be pleased. Thanks. Dimitris
Hi this is Redgine I have a problem with my mobile phone Samsung Galaxy
Mini. Password pin is not working I my email and password is correct and
its not working can you help me to repair my mobile phone
hi I need help a month ago 'I briccato my next galaxy using an application
called rom manager now I do not want it to download it in recovery mod how
do I thank you in advance
Ich bräuchte n Display...aber leidet hat der Shop vorübergehend (
wahrscheinlich für immer ._. ) geschlossen. Dabei ist die Anleitung doch so
toll gewesen.