- 1. Renewing an Old Kitchen with a Blank Vinyk
- (Home DIY)
- ... 1. Getting the Door Knobs out: The first and obvious part is to get the door knobs out. This is also the easiest part. All that needs to be done is to screw 2 screws out of the back side of ...
- Created on 12 March 2020
- 2. Home Made Car Ramp
- (Automotive)
- ... Long and thick screws should been used instead of the long nails which don't hold the particleboard stacks firmly enough Labor-some to create, especially when using a manual saw. Pros: ...
- Created on 25 February 2020
- 3. Home Made Computer Case Noise Absorption Solution
- (Pc Hardware)
- ... to be combined with static and water cooling, quieter fans with bigger fans and slow RPMs, rubber seals around screws and getting rid of mechanical HDDs or at the very least, enclosing them inside a special ...
- Created on 01 November 2019
- 4. GUB Motorcycle Handlebar Extender Riser
- (Automotive)
- ... metal and is similar to the number 8. It is made out of two open rings which are supposed to be inserted over the handlebars. The mechanism was designed that when tightening the screws over the rings after ...
- Created on 29 October 2019
- 5. Replacing a Battery in a Dell Latitude E-7450
- (Laptop Hardware)
- ... 4. Assembly: Removing the bottom cover of the laptop: 1. Power off the laptop 2. Flip the laptop on its monitor back cover 3. Unscrew the 8 laptop bottom cover screws ...
- Created on 27 October 2019
- 6. Replacing an A1375 Battery In a MacBook Air 2010 Model A1370
- (Pc Hardware)
- ... to the firm casing of the MacBook air and the screws holding it. We wondered would it be worth for fix this MacBook due to its age and the expected high price of any replacement battery. Disassembly: ...
- Created on 31 March 2019
- 7. Motorcycle Rear Stand
- (Automotive)
- ... the wheeled stands to the handlebar part. Two pentagon screws for connecting securing the contact endpoints to the wheeled stands parts. Assembly: The stand is very simple to assemble ...
- Created on 29 March 2019
- 8. Replacing a Nokia E66's case
- (Cellular Phones)
- ... a complete new housing kit for it. along with the housing kit I also bought a screwdriver kit and a pack of Torx head screws. I made the calculations and came up with the conclusion that taking it to a ...
- Created on 22 December 2013
- 9. Upgrading a Dell Inspiron 1545 CPU
- (Laptop Hardware)
- ... inside the machine 3. Unscrewed 4 Philips screws out , the screws hold the CPU, RAM and WIFI card cover in place. ...
- Created on 17 November 2013
- 10. LED Fiber Optic Bouquet Modification
- (Gadjets)
- ... 2 main screws beneath the bouquet. I used a phllips screwdriver to get them out to reveal the inside. Getting the 2 main screws out made me able to get the bottom plastic part out of its position and to ...
- Created on 27 September 2013
- 11. Fixing Wireless Mouse's Buttons
- (Laptop Hardware)
- ... the mouse , I figured they must be hidden somewhere because no way that the 2 main big parts of the mouse were just connected to each other by using curved plastic without any metal screws. I took off ...
- Created on 23 September 2013
- 12. Fixing a Simple 2 Speakers Set
- (Laptop Hardware)
- ... back of the speakers to be holes for screws. After realizing no screws were present at the end of these holes and my screw driver reached the back of the speaker itself I concluded these holes are the ...
- Created on 22 September 2013
- 13. How to clean a PC Power Supply Fan
- (Pc Hardware)
- ... getting the power cord out of the Psu and pressing the power buttonsteadily for a few seconds to release any excess charges remaininginside the capacitors, i screwed out the 4 screws that hold thePsuto ...
- Created on 18 July 2013
- 14. HD3850 Triple Fan Solution
- (Pc Hardware)
- ... , i started quite handicapped. my original solution was to hold the fan to the back of the card by using 4 screws and driving them into the 4 holes on the PCB. those holes have had already 4 other screws ...
- Created on 18 July 2013
- 15. Upgrading a Dell Laptop
- (Laptop Hardware)
- ... replace the old hdd with the new one. I just had to screw out 2 screws , pull out the old hdd , and push in the new one... · The next thing was installing ...
- Created on 18 July 2013