Count me in.
I’d like to group buy for a price break.
I’m thinking the garage door opener on page 23.
Sorry, no need for the extra remote for $25. No one is rich enough to have a second car, but a nice option for those super rich.
Ok,,…ok… On a serious note.
I’ll take the scope on page 94. I hear in about 40 years, you can convert to a clock.
Michail Wilson
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Michail, I have an unbuilt Heathkit 5MHz model IO-4105 scope kit, in original box. Picked it up at a flea market a couple of years ago!
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Upgrade indeed! The first digit is a DR2120, the rest are DR2100s. Still around...
I had to repair my 45 plus year old Sharp kitchen microwave oven
just last week. A relay's coil terminal, solder joint on the PCB
was completely cracked all the way around the pin. Re-soldered it
and works just like new. I chalked it up to the constant vibration
of the door being shut. Ira.
It was meant as a joke. I still use SnPb eutectic solder, and I think my ~1 kg is a lifetime supply I think I can blame this for my dumbness, since I used to hold the solder in my teeth during construction and repair.
I have this religious belief, scientifically not proven, that Pb-free solder made some of the surface-mount boards in my car less reliable. There were some medium-power current-limiting resistors where one of the solder joints eventually cracked ad left an open circuit. I blame this on the ROHS solder being more brittle and the thermal cycling eventually fatiguing and cracking the solder after 5-10 years.
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good for you fixing a vintage microwave. Mine is also an oldie - an engagement gift pre 1986. All of a sudden the timer countdown works but no microwaves being generated. I asked a friend who told me to check all the micro-switches and sure enough they were all heavily pitted from arcing. I replaced them all and used silver solder to fix them. Still works great. Knowing soldering saved my old stuff many a time.
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On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 7:54 AM alb.001 alb.001 <alb...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
good for you fixing a vintage microwave. Mine is also an oldie - an engagement gift pre 1986. All of a sudden the timer countdown works but no microwaves being generated. I asked a friend who told me to check all the micro-switches and sure enough they were all heavily pitted from arcing. I replaced them all and used silver solder to fix them. Still works great. Knowing soldering saved my old stuff many a time.
Pharma Phil
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I had to repair my 45 plus year old Sharp kitchen microwave oven just last week. A relay's coil terminal, solder joint on the PCB was completely cracked all the way around the pin. Re-soldered it and works just like new. I chalked it up to the constant vibration of the door being shut. Ira.
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I have this religious belief, scientifically not proven, that Pb-free solder made some of the surface-mount boards in my car less reliable. There were some medium-power current-limiting resistors where one of the solder joints eventually cracked ad left an open circuit. I blame this on the ROHS solder being more brittle and the thermal cycling eventually fatiguing and cracking the solder after 5-10 years.
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On May 6, 2020, at 12:21 PM, John Snow <jrope...@gmail.com> wrote:I take it you you a flux pen or something to add additional solder? That must have dried up by now
It was meant as a joke. I still use SnPb eutectic solder, and I think my ~1 kg is a lifetime supply I think I can blame this for my dumbness, since I used to hold the solder in my teeth during construction and repair.
After all that, I'm not worried about leaded solder. And since people opening and eating products assembled with lead solder seems unlikely, many ROHS
Get a pan off of the stove that you use to cook in every day,
pour it in there, THEN stick your hand in it. After playing with
it, pour it back into the flask, and put the pan back on the
stove. Problem solved!!! Ira.
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The high school I went to in the 1960's was refurbishing the chemistry lab and they simply discarded all the bottles of chemicals into waste bins in what was the playground behind the school. I looked thru the bins and took many jars of chemicals home including red mercuric oxide. When I got home, I put the mercury compound in one of my mother's frying pans and put it on the stove and heated it up. The compound decomposed to produce liquid mercury with some vaporizing. I took it off the stove to let it cool. I am sure I must have inhaled some mercury but never became symptomatic of any poisoning - I was both lucky and stupid as I did not appreciate what the toxicity of mercury was. Doing stupid chemistry things stayed with me with many further adventures in university.
Pharma Phil
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I still have a small vial of mercury I removed from light switches almost 50 years ago.There is a "pellet" with metal on both sides, separated by a glass or ceramic bead. When the switch is tilted up, the mercury makes electrical contact to both metal sides and a hole inside the ceramic bead. I was 10 years old at the time, and we were very nervous about breaking the bead because some mercury compounds are explosive (mercury fulminate). After debating a few days, we cracked it open and course we were enthralled with the mystery liquid, but we knew it was toxic and never touched or heated it.
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On May 27, 2020, at 11:53 AM, alb.001 alb.001 <alb...@sympatico.ca> wrote:I was both lucky and stupid as I did not appreciate what the toxicity of mercury was. Doing stupid chemistry things stayed with me with many further adventures in university.
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Talk about ammonia. The thing I fear most when driving, especially on a highway is a tanker carrying anhydrous ammonia. Several have crashed with resultant release of clear low-hanging clouds of ammonia gas. If you drive thru one your lungs instinctively close and you suffocate while driving at speed.
Watch out !! Pharma Phil
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I still have some GE silent mercury wall switches still in original packaging. I also have a plastic bottle with about 5 pounds of pure mercury which I used to play with.
Pharma Phil
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There is an auction from the province of British Columbia Canada of some old physics lab equipment which includes a Dana 3800A nixie multi-meter. They don't ship so you would need to live nearby or have friend who can get it for you.
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You must have attended the same H.S. I did! Your description fits everything I remember except we had a face shield with no goggles only when handling chemicals. I wonder what happened to the barrel of waste that was in the back of the room?
Our teacher once put some mercury in a dish and we all used silver quarters to show how the mercury would attract to the silver. Then go and spend the quarters in the lunch room.
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On May 27, 2020, at 10:56 PM, alb.001 alb.001 <alb...@sympatico.ca> wrote:Talk about ammonia. The thing I fear most when driving, especially on a highway is a tanker carrying anhydrous ammonia. Several have crashed with resultant release of clear low-hanging clouds of ammonia gas. If you drive thru one your lungs instinctively close and you suffocate while driving at speed.
I distinctly remember the sweet smell of benzene (used as the solvent for the reaction).....that certainly wouldn't happen today....
As for smells, using 300 mL of tert-butyl mercaptan isn't for the feint of heart either....we had the fire-brigade called out a few times on that one...
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On May 29, 2020, at 10:43 AM, Nicholas Stock <nick...@gmail.com> wrote:Derek Lowe is bit of a ‘celebrity’ in medicinal chemistry circles...super smart and a good writer...