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May 18, 2024
I needed to replace 5 existing lights because lightning hit a tree in my yard and fried the electronics in these light modules, among other things in
I needed to replace 5 existing lights because lightning hit a tree in my yard and fried the electronics in these light modules, among other things in the house.

Dec 22, 2020
Kobalt batteries always work
1 of 1 found this helpful I've never had a problem with my kobalt batteries. I just never had enough so picked up some more at good prices on Ebay so I don't have to keep swapping them around among my tools. It really doesn't matter too much which manufacture you go with. Just stick to it as you'll need the chargers and batteries that play in them all.

Nov 02, 2015
Chinon project fast repair
I picked up some old regular and super 8 films from my parents and wanted to get these eventually converted to DVDs. I had a Chinon machine in the garage that hadn't been used in years. When I fired it up, the gearing/pulleys kept slipping. They worked okay by hand some no lockups anywhere. The old belt looked good but I have no idea what the circumference should be. I put this new belt on and voila. Works like a champ now. The same thing happens to anybody who has a belt drive turntable. The belts simply stretch over time.