Here is a list of all the postings Grizzly bear has made in our forums. Click on a thread name to jump to the thread.
Thread: Myford Lathe Identification |
29/11/2020 18:23:10 |
Where in the world are you? Don't give your exact location, just a clue will do. Good luck, Bear.. P.S., Nice carpet too! Edited By Grizzly bear on 29/11/2020 18:24:48 |
Thread: Hall effect sensor |
26/11/2020 20:30:55 |
Any use? Introduction Hall Effect Switches Sensors Circuits Tutorial (bristolwatch.com) Bear.. |
Thread: Dremel 358-5 |
26/11/2020 20:13:53 |
Hi peak4, Please keep us posted. Mine is a 300 series, willing to help, if required. Bear.. |
Thread: Bushnell camera problem |
16/11/2020 18:29:41 |
https://www.thestalkingdirectory.co.uk/threads/bushnell-trail-cam-problem-repairs.62689/
Good luck, Bear.. |
Thread: Manual |
16/11/2020 18:19:50 |
http://www.lathes.co.uk/webster-bennett-d-dh-m-eh/
http://www.wigglesworth.com/display.cfm?p=811 Until you get a proper answer. Good luck, Bear.. |
Thread: C0 Lathe Blowing Fuses. Control board short? |
08/11/2020 17:09:28 |
Thanks for the update. I'm really pleased you fixed it, I was holding my breath. Bear.. |
Thread: unknown object |
21/10/2020 20:05:04 |
Looks like a Viking tooth pick to me! Regards, Bear.. |
Thread: Home Automation Technique |
10/10/2020 13:15:22 |
Phuket weather. Regards, Bear.. Edited By Grizzly bear on 10/10/2020 13:16:08 |
Thread: Machinery hire? |
26/09/2020 19:21:34 |
Bill, Don't forget to wear your goggles! Good luck, Bear.. |
Thread: Compressed air cylinders / Diving bottles uses. |
11/09/2020 18:38:33 |
Thank you Michael, for putting Larry straight. For anyone else, steel wheels cut from diving bottles. Regards, Bear.. |
10/09/2020 19:38:12 |
Hello everyone, I'm not a model maker. On the forum, I see people requesting metal to make steel wheels. Has anyone used air cylinders bottles? Just wondering? Bear.. |
Thread: How to test dc motor or board? |
03/09/2020 18:19:59 |
Gerald, Have you examined the underside of the board for dry joints or burnt copper tracks? A magnifying glass is a good aid. Good luck, Bear.. |
Thread: Logging in to MyBT |
03/09/2020 17:51:38 |
@peak4, Thanks for your input. I have no problem with my email. I will give it another go. Bear.. Update; I'm in! Using the peak4 method, Thank you. Thanks also to everyone else who replied to my query. Edited By Grizzly bear on 03/09/2020 18:04:29 |
03/09/2020 14:53:13 |
Thanks to everyone that have replied to my query. I will attempt to digest your answers. Howi, yes I've got it wrong. Spent 35 mins on the helpline, then the man spoke too fast and too quiet, I did explain that I was semi deaf and well past my sell by date, all to no avail. Did a Google, seems like a common problem. Looked at the fault questions on BT help, didn't see any answers, maybe I got that wrong too. P.S. Am I likely being charged for the email service? Bear.. Edited By Grizzly bear on 03/09/2020 14:56:06 |
02/09/2020 21:28:45 |
I've got a paperless account with BT for broadband, phone line and email. I can log into the email, no problem, BUT I cannot log into MyBT. BT have sent me a four digit pin number, but I don't know what to do with it. Some history, I've been with BT for eight years. Recently BT said they were stopping the email service, first in April, then in July 2020. During this period, I couldn't log into my email (Wrong password) as a work around, I logged into My BT using the same password, then clicked My email. Now they have a new email service, they never did close the old one. I cannot see my bill. I have contacted BT and got a fault reference number. Any suggestions appreciated. Bear.. |
Thread: Mini lathe blown fuses and Motor overheating |
27/08/2020 17:17:26 |
100 watt bulb will be fine. Good luck.. Bear.. |
Thread: Sensor |
19/08/2020 18:23:48 |
I used a "Party popper", was clean out of hand grenades. Triggered by a PIR. If your solenoid is low voltage, use a low volt PIR.. Good luck.. |
Thread: solenoid circuit |
05/08/2020 19:27:30 |
For info only: **LINK**: Regards, Bear.. |
Thread: Death of a PSU |
27/07/2020 19:21:33 |
I haven't read all the replies to this post, this maybe useful or not. Seven pin I.C's (Offline regulators) are used in washing machines to battery chargers for drills etc. It is not uncommon for them to fail. Good luck, Bear.. |
Thread: simple tongs |
11/07/2020 18:50:34 |
Very good, you made it look easy. But many operations. I too liked the pivot. Do you read the English OK, or do you translate? Regards, Bear.. |
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