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Overunity Machines Forum



Quantum Energy Generator (QEG) Open Sourced (by HopeGirl)

Started by madddann, March 26, 2014, 09:42:27 PM

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joel321

QuoteCan you fix your telescope mount motor controller by replacing a 24 pin SMD chip? I can. How about replacing the capacitors and power mosfets in your dark LCD monitor? How about the input FETs of your oscilloscope, got any idea how to fix those?  I can. Got a nibbling tool for enlarging holes in sheet metal, so you can replace a burned out switch from a portable electric heater with one of heavier-duty size without making a mess? I do,  did that three days ago. Got a frequency counter with nine significant digits in the display, an always-on crystal oven for stability and NIST-traceable calibration? How about a modern Shimpo optical tachometer, also with NIST-traceable calibration? Got a GenRad StroboTac? I do. Ever work with serious high voltages (over 100 kV? Over 1 MEGAVOLT??) I have. Clearing out your plumbing or replacing a switch in your microwave oven is child's play, literally. But can you actually _fix_ anything? I repaired two UPS boxes last week, the kitchen sink faucets the week before that, fixed a Kepco HV power supply last month, replaced my car's entire airconditioner system last year.  Overhauled the automatic transmission in my old Chevy pickup truck twenty years ago. Built at least a dozen hot-rod VW engines, completely overhauled the 350 V8 in a '56 Cadillac in the 1980s sometime, including rebuilding the 4-bbl carburetor, sleeving 3 cylinders, grinding the crank and replacing one cylinder head totally due to the dropped valve that killed the engine. And I removed and replaced that engine/transmission assembly _by myself_ without even the aid of an engine hoist. Spent years working in an aircraft engine overhaul facility, building up and then and testing and breaking in engines in the test cells.

Respect man! This is the type of evidence that shows people whom r separated from the dodo birds.

My respects but you don't believe in "self-looping"?

Why not?

QuoteYou talk about oil filter bypass valves. Do you have a tool designed specifically to _cut open_ an oil filter so you can inspect its filter material for foreign matter, that does not produce shavings or chips of its own while cutting? I do. Does it fit oil filters with different mounting thread sizes? Mine does. Do you have a Snap-On 2 1/8 inch open-end crowsfoot wrench for those Continental oil-filler-tube nuts? How about a set of Mac crowsfoots with 12 drive points? How about some  _square_ sockets for pipe plugs? Got an internal pipe nipple extractor set? Diamond drills for drilling glass and ceramics? Got a lathe, do you? A set of 3/4 inch drive impact sockets, and an air impact wrench to drive them with and a big air compressor to drive the tool? I do. Tiny little table saw with a 4 1/2 inch diameter blade? Big 10 inch table saw with carbide teeth and angled guide fences? A nine-inch throat bandsaw? A set of air conditioner service gauges? An aircraft engine compression tester gauge set? Taps and dies, metric and SAE and extra-special ones too? Spark plug hole re-threaders in several different sizes? Thread repair files to cover sixteen different thread pitches? Click-stop torque wrenches in 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 inch drive, torque multipliers, beam-style torque wrenches, box-end "crowsfeet", wobble extensions, tiny tiny screwdrivers and allen keys and drivers for torx  and security-torx with the stud in the hole, and three-cornered Philips bits and Robertson drive bits and nutdrivers big and small,  I got them all. Screw-machine length (extra short) drill bits? Super long drill bits? Letter, number, fractional inch and metric drill bits? Got them. Safety wire twister pliers in large and small sizes? No? Do you know how to safety-wire a control cable turnbuckle, while lying on your back with your arms up over your head, in the tailcone of a Mooney? I do.

Again, respect! I own a lot of tools mostly because I like them and don't even use them...but also I know that they make your life easier. This is the type of answers that really make you stand way wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy farther than milehigh. I can honestly say that you have more neurons than he does...my opinion... you are the hands-on type of person and understand the tools and not just a blah blah blah person.

QuoteHow about aircraft cylinder wrenches for Lycoming and Continental engines? I have a complete set. Cylinder ball hones in sizes to fit just about any ICE cylinder, from 1200 cc VW to PW4360?  Ring compressors, ring expanders, ring gap trimmers? Electronic magneto timing indicator light set? Reverse-fluted drill bits in extra-short lengths for extracting broken studs? Helicoil thread repair sets in several different sizes? Air rivet gun and a set of rivet sets? I do. How about a rivet trimming tool for cutting down protruding flush-rivet heads without damaging the surrounding skin? Got one of those? Check, it's in the grey box, seventh drawer down from the top. Chip-chaser for clearing chips from between riveted panels? Spring-cushioned drillstops?  A manual rivet shortener  so you don't have to stock a bunch of different rivet lengths? Sheet-metal cutting snippers, yellow green and red? Control cable tensiometer?
Can you repair wooden, welded tube-frame and aluminum aircraft structures? Sign them off to return to flight status? Got a FAA license to do that? I do. How about paint? Can you spray catalyzed coatings with your air-spray-gun? How about airbrush for fine detail? Everybody has an airbrush, don't they? How about letter and number stamps in several different sizes? Automatic center punch, precision center finders, toolmaker's right angle standard? 1-2-3 blocks? An abrasive-blast spark plug cleaner? Gapping tool for 4-ground-electrode aviation spark plugs? Got a little numbered tray so you can keep the plugs in the right order for replacement? I do.

I see 100% that you are very intelligent man. I respect you based on all of these tools you mentioned. I'm a hoarder of tools. I have soo many that I don't even use. I just admire how they can do the job easier and faster.

The beauty about owning soo many tools and understanding them, is that you can fix the body and a broken engine with them. Like doctors use the same tools a mechanic does...

QuoteOooh... I see you have an LED flashlight. Do you have one with UV LEDs so you can find uranium glass at the thrift store or garage sales? Do you have MagLites in D, C, AA and AAA sizes? How about a flashlight with a long bendy head so you can stick it where the sun don't shine?  I do.  How about a set of micrometer calipers readable to the ten-thousandth of an inch, covering the range from 0 to 4 inches of diameter? Hole gauges, pin gauges, precision height blocks? Adjustable hole-hones? How about thread-cutting, internal and external, on a lathe? Can you do that? I can.  Can you look around from where you are sitting and see four large rollaround tool cabinets, three top boxes, three smaller hand-boxes,  and have another three-layer rollaround just outside your door? I can... and that's not even all the tools YET. How about tools in other locations, like my three layer Kennedy machinist's cabinet stuffed to the gills with tooling for my miniature lathe and milling machine?

nice man, I see your point and your skills! Hope the others thought and had the skills like you do...makes life easier.

QuoteI'm not silly enough to claim that I have more tools than anyone else. I actually know a couple of people that have more. But I seriously doubt, Joel,  that you are one of them.

I have a lot trust me. And I understand their purpose...to make the "understanding" and "fixing" easier. Like you won't broom a floor with q-tips?

But I do actually am jealous of your tools lol.

Ask milehigh how many he owns? Maybe he only has a walmart tool set. Lol

now, after hearing your facts that you are smarter than the average joe, why don't you believe in "self runners"? Just asking not trying to insult....just seeking an intelligent opinion? 

markdansie


MileHigh


Cap-Z-ro


MileHigh

Captain Zero, you have been swallowing too much lithium grease to treat your disorder.