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Did you say "heyyyyyyy" afterwards like the fonz?most recent: I have a company issued $1200 Samsun S21 ULTRA phone. Its in an otter box so it can take a fall. I dropped it once it 3 months but it was a deusy. 10 foot onto a wooden plank floor of a foot bridge. It landed flat on its back, face up but with no physical damage evident but since then it's cellular service sucked. No reception unless your under a tower. And even when it showed bars, there was no internet. So I put in a request for a replacement phone and it's on its way. For kicks I looked up the construction of this phone and found that the cellular antenna is on a daughterboard that is socketed to the motherboard from (you guessed it) the backside of the motherboard. So like pulling a dent, I applied some force opposite what caused the damage, ie I smacked it face DOWN onto the concrete floor a few times and voila, it's working like a champ again! That shock action must have seated the daughterboard back onto the motherboard. I put the phone face down on top of a piece of 2x4 and slammed the 2x4s bottom onto the ground so I would apply the force to the phone equally and not on the corner or anything that would break the glass. Fn A. It worked! Now I may have an extra phone laying around......
Wow. I need you to come do the doors on my F250.I had a powder coating customer who bought a rusty 70 (I think) Toyota Land Cruiser. I did floor pans for him, and he asked if I could save his doors and fenders. They were really bad. I said I could but it wouldn't be cheap. The more I dug in, the worse it got. Here are just a few pictures. I was very pleased with how they came out. So was he. BTW, on the pictures showing the welds, I was not done welding yet.
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We had a neighbor w/:a year old push mower, shoved it to the road, w/ a sign " free, needs a spark plug" we took it home, and put gas in it. Mowed the Swamp for Years!Friend/coworker gave me an echo leaf blower that wouldn’t run. When I got it home, I found the start/stop switch—fired it up first pull.
I've had em die on me, and as a Drywall Man, in my early 20s, just came on down the "scissors", after the first 2 or so, my Hands were covered w/ grease! Started moving really quickly then! Left that pos up there and went home. It "Should" have had a release on the bottom......The list is endless and boring but one emergency fix sticks with me. On a production line with little supervision, a hydraulic scissor lift lost one of its pins. I had the operator lower the lift while I wedged a piece of wood strategically to re-align the holes and reinsert the pin.
That's kick *** man! I made a Big block water neck gasket out of a notebook cover once...! Awesome Job Man, sucks Ya had to Push Er in!In the late 70s had a Honda MT125 enduro style 2 stroke bike as my only transportation, and the head gasket blew just as I got to work. On my lunch break I pulled the head on it and made one from a pizza box that was in the trash. That head gasket almost made it home before it blew, about 20 miles. I wish I had made a 2nd one cause I had to push it the rest of the way home.
Yeah Man, straight up, Beautiful Work!Wow. I need you to come do the doors on my F250.
Here's a post to brag about your best repairs on anything, how ever unlikely they are!