I have seen these kits. Work great for motorcycle cables. In fact I used these when I was in the motorcycle industry. Used to be a Honda Motorcycle Tech. Before moving to the OPE side.
Unfortunately, this kit will not work with almost 90% of OPE equipment. Clutch cable for a Fairway mower your...
I think most of us here know how expensive Clutch or throttle cables can get. Especially when the cable looks great, works great with the exception of course of that peski led end that just broke off.
Well, here is a solution that might help you salvage that cable and save yourself a few buck...
Here we are making a pretty sweet Jumper Wire but we also go thru Soldering Techniques.
Hope you all enjoy!
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Here is a cheap and easy way to successfully paint plastic!
A lot of great products out there on the market.
Here is just a great budget friendly way. Looks great for little money.
https://turfnet.wistia.com/medias/4u6gfx79nl
Shop is about 100ft. Its a clear view path! My signal barely made it outside the house, In the shop I have full bars! Download speed of 20m and upload speed of 8.2m Same as in the house!
I have one hooked up to my RV and when I travel I can pick up all kinds of connections. Obviously most need...
Original source is coming for a NetGear Router that also transmit a WiFi Signal.
At the Shop I have the Antenna hooked up outside and wired in the building to another Router that transmits a Wifi Signal. I can create my "own Network" within that router. You can just plug in the antenna right to...
Do You have Internet in the House, but would love to have it in your shop?
Check out this WiFi Extender that you can set up your shop with!
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O.K. so you made the attempt to replace your pull rope on your equipment, just to have that rewind spring pop out of its case! Now, we all know how much of a pain that is. Well, there is an easier way! Check out the latest episode of Hector's Shop
https://turfnet.wistia.com/medias/pu1pwlqz2h...
Not sure I understand your question with out seeing pics but, try this video and see if this will help you out. :)
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=270725
Came across a pretty sweet tool. Most of you probably have headed of a product called Bondic Plastic Welder. Now, before you correct me in saying that this is NOT welding!! I agree...it's just what they call it! At any rate it's a great tool to have in your box. Check out the video by clicking...
Here we show a relatively easy technique to repair gouges in plastic.
click the link below to view video.
Thanks for watching!
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