johnbjuice wrote:I don't know about anyone else here, but I found that I am allergic to unhardened spot putty. When it hardens/sets, it is fine, but I got some of the stuff on my arm while I was working and I developed a HUGE rash...
Gloves ARE a good idea.
- Juice
Yeah, you probably don't want to get any of this junk on your skin... It didn't bother me too much the last few times I just used my finger to spread it, but why take chances?
dragonhead wrote:sweet. ive spent a third of my life on benheck!
I have used that a lot (exact same thing) with just bare hands and I haven't had any problems with it, besides the fact of having reddish fingertips until you scrub it off sometimes. It says on the tube that it is a skin irritant and may be harmful if absorbed through skin, so It can't be good.
Current projects:
Ultimate N64 Guide
N64 Portable (x2)
NES Portable
thanks! ok, one more question regarding the batteries. which pcb did you go with? was it this one or this? and what made you choose the one that you did?
sorry for all the questions, it's just i want to use these batteries and am a little scared of blowing them up... so i'd much rather copy somebody...
lovablechevy wrote:thanks! ok, one more question regarding the batteries. which pcb did you go with? was it this one or this? and what made you choose the one that you did?
sorry for all the questions, it's just i want to use these batteries and am a little scared of blowing them up... so i'd much rather copy somebody...
I went with the second one. I got it because the batteries I'm using have an 8.5 A maximum discharge rate, so I got a protection circuit that only allows a maximum of 8 amps. Make sense? This is my first experience working with li-poly batteries, so if you have more specific questions you might get in touch with Turbo Tax because that's who I ask for help He's used them in several portables now so he's definitely got more experience with them than me.
dragonhead wrote:sweet. ive spent a third of my life on benheck!
Why, what do we have here? Could this be a little update? Yes, yes it is.
Mmmm, smooth...
I found a drill press on sale for $35! I was skeptical at first and half expected to need to return it, but it's actually quite nice! Small, but that's just what I needed for my type of projects.
LAZER BEEMS! PEW PEW!
I'm free from school for Spring Break so more updates soon-ish...
dragonhead wrote:sweet. ive spent a third of my life on benheck!
Nice, I could do with one of these, but can't justify buying a drill press. Fortunately I have steady hands so am ok. I am toying at some stage about making one for my Dremel, but not sure yet if I will.
I just put the first coat of paint on. I took these pics while the paint was still wet so it looks shinier than it's going to be. I'm using satin white Krylon Fusion paint. The primer was kind of old and consequently blew little chunks here and there while I was applying the second coat. I sanded it down in those spots and then put this first coat of paint on. I'll be doing a lot of very fine sanding to get it as smooth as I'd like.
I know, it doesn't look much different from the primer alone in these pictures but it's getting better all the time.
dragonhead wrote:sweet. ive spent a third of my life on benheck!