Thanks Dan. I did plenty of practice before I committedto putting the BB frame/dna 60 together. I've learned the hard way that you have to be careful with these little pcbs. Still lots to learn.You've done a fantastic job Mate![]()
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Thanks Dan. I did plenty of practice before I committedto putting the BB frame/dna 60 together. I've learned the hard way that you have to be careful with these little pcbs. Still lots to learn.You've done a fantastic job Mate![]()
Thanks @ShamrockPatYo @Pigs , if that dna60 came with the data/charging board, instead of mounting it, you could do it like this to flip that screen and set it up to your liking.
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Thanks @ZazieCongratulations, @Pigs.
They should have made the box look like a Bowler hat. lolMorning shinies
Well done @Pigs, and that BB is so gorgeous.
I got vapemail too, meet the Odd job RBA. I stuck in a 3mm coil first and so far it's impressing me. Brilliant flavour and the airflow wide open feels like a 3.5mm id airflow pin. Since it's such as easy deck to switch coils in, I'll try a 2.5mm next.
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Sunglasses mandatory when using it.They should have made the box look like a Bowler hat. lol
Thanks @AngeNZWell done @Pigs, and that BB is so gorgeous
Interested to know what you got since I will soon be traveling that same journeyGood morning shiny people. Not the usual shiny type stuff but we bought a new washer and dryer last night. Our old washer has started sounding like a jet taking off. We had the dryer repaired once before and after 9.5 years of use out of an inexpensive set we figured it was time to replace them. Won’t be delivered for a few weeks though.
Only the data/charger board is soldered. The other ends are tinned and just push in/out at the board end.I saw people doing that but I'm a bit wary of all those extra solder points. I decided to live without escribe for now.
We got a GE set that was on sale at Home Depot. I don't remember the model numbers but I can get them if you want to know.Interested to know what you got since I will soon be traveling that same journey
Not like the old days. Back in England people don't have dryers. The washer has a final high speed spin cycle that gets the clothes almost dry, then you hang them up around the house to finish off. The one we had when I was a kid lasted for over 30 years. Whenever anything stopped working you just picked up a replacement part and stuck it in there. They were built to be maintained. The frame was built like a tank with lots of room inside like old cars. No computers or other electronics. My dad fixed it numerous times. In the end they stopped making parts. Guess they figured out it was more profitable to sell new ones every few years.Good morning shiny people. Not the usual shiny type stuff but we bought a new washer and dryer last night. Our old washer has started sounding like a jet taking off. We had the dryer repaired once before and after 9.5 years of use out of an inexpensive set we figured it was time to replace them. Won’t be delivered for a few weeks though.
The first set we bought at our first house lasted 16 years. Now you’re lucky if you get 7-8.Not like the old days. Back in England people don't have dryers. The washer has a final high speed spin cycle that gets the clothes almost dry, then you hang them up around the house to finish off. The one we had when I was a kid lasted for over 30 years. Whenever anything stopped working you just picked up a replacement part and stuck it in there. They were built to be maintained. The frame was built like a tank with lots of room inside like old cars. No computers or other electronics. My dad fixed it numerous times. In the end they stopped making parts. Guess they figured out it was more profitable to sell new ones every few years.
I got my washer and dryer from my secretary almost 25 years ago who had just bought new ones for a new home. Still going strong. Sometimes the water doesn’t always spin out as much as it should but that’s just occasionally.Not like the old days. Back in England people don't have dryers. The washer has a final high speed spin cycle that gets the clothes almost dry, then you hang them up around the house to finish off. The one we had when I was a kid lasted for over 30 years. Whenever anything stopped working you just picked up a replacement part and stuck it in there. They were built to be maintained. The frame was built like a tank with lots of room inside like old cars. No computers or other electronics. My dad fixed it numerous times. In the end they stopped making parts. Guess they figured out it was more profitable to sell new ones every few years.
I bought one of these clip on mag glasses off of Amazon awhile back and then also the headlight in the coal mine ones! They actually work a bit better and also have a light on them. My eyes are getting old!! So anything that makes it easier to find those post holes then the better! I’m sure I look like a dweeb but my friends are use to it lol!This magnifier light is the best device I've bought in a long time.
The long arm gives me heaps of work space underneath and the lense is large (120mm diameter not including the rim) and super clear all the way to the lense edges.
The light switch is ac powered and has two brightness settings on a touch-sensitive on/off switch.
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But you’re a good mom making sure she gets her flea meds and without harming herself.Each of you could put the rdas on a bottle and have someone throw it in the ocean.
Hello Shiny's
My poor Gracie is miserable wearing a cone; if I don't put the cone on she licks off her flea treatment. Cone will stay on for a couple days except when eating, breaks my heart making her wear it.