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To seal the air tank, I cut off the threaded portion and filled in the hole with hot glue. You can do whatever you like for this, I like hot glue.
On a side note, don't buy the ACE brand hot glue, it has this weird yellow tinge and tends to bubble a lot more than the stuff I usually use, which is Stanley Brand Dual-Temp sticks.
My ninja style prototype circuit
Related blog post: blog.gg8.se/wordpress/2009/11/23/how-to-patch-your-dmg-to...
Washkewicz College of Engineering students, faculty, staff and alumni enjoyed a day turning donated, battery-operated toys into ones that kids of all abilities can enjoy.
I had to cut several holes in the back of the case to fit the I/O shield-plate for the new motherboard (Asus P5Q-EM), and a full-size ATX power supply unit.
Here's a view of the filter (capactor) placed in series between the tweeter's positive terminal and the speaker connection. Desolder at the positive terminal.
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Video stills/digital prints, variable sizes
From modification series- based on silicone female straightjacket sculpture
A bit of walkway and path building. Also a test for upload by email to
flickr and wordpress. Recently borked.
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Sounds like an episode title from "The Big Bang Theory"... but I'm actually trying to add a "scratch-plate" to my Enya ukulele. Not so much that I'm worried about scratches to the top of the instrument - I more want a surface to which I can stick my Myers pickup (with a suction-cup), without the latter coming off almost instantly!
Washkewicz College of Engineering students, faculty, staff and alumni enjoyed a day turning donated, battery-operated toys into ones that kids of all abilities can enjoy.
My ninja style prototype circuit
Related blog post: blog.gg8.se/wordpress/2009/11/23/how-to-patch-your-dmg-to...