Thankyou! I'm a gran, and yours has been the easiest video to follow!. Well done. I have all of this stuff in the cupboard. PS: The soup won't be getting strained anymore but this static grass gadget was easy to make and it worked well enough on my small layout.
It was just easier for demo purposes to hook the spade to the screen. I'm going to be building a more powerful applicator that runs on 120 volt AC. That one will be a bit more expensive to make(and a bit trickier). I just wanted to give this a try and see how well it worked. For the money it works OK.
Thanks for the info, I just saved about 200 bucks. great job
koolkarr 3 weeks ago in playlist Make a static grass applicator with an electric fly swatter
I just wonder why you dont remove the old cable permantely and solder the new cable directly to the mobo?
MEGADRIVEJeroi 2 months ago
faster faster please
glycerine1111 2 months ago
Should have soldered the wire directly to the metal handle piece.
levisarts 3 months ago
Thankyou! I'm a gran, and yours has been the easiest video to follow!. Well done. I have all of this stuff in the cupboard. PS: The soup won't be getting strained anymore but this static grass gadget was easy to make and it worked well enough on my small layout.
evermorerailway 4 months ago
Thank you for sharing. I made one for £8.30!
Well done.
For those who moan at you, well they are silly people.
I tried wiring it the other way and the grass was upside down!
robinghood 1 year ago
almost...
bryce281 1 year ago
the wind chimes are truely magical
bryce281 1 year ago
Were you ever a technician in theater. Because i am and you remind me of one?
paniagua0123 1 year ago
@paniagua0123 No
thebige61 1 year ago
Great work!!
Thank you for sharing it!!
nawedavid 2 years ago
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rcw5545 2 years ago
hot melt the prongs in place makes easy !Pretty good idea still
mdog2700 2 years ago
I'm with airomaster, soldering it would work better. it would also last longer.
NW917 2 years ago
hey why dont you try soldering the wire to the mesh. ather way NICE WORK like it vary mutch
Airomaster121 2 years ago
It was just easier for demo purposes to hook the spade to the screen. I'm going to be building a more powerful applicator that runs on 120 volt AC. That one will be a bit more expensive to make(and a bit trickier). I just wanted to give this a try and see how well it worked. For the money it works OK.
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thebige61 2 years ago
Is that a Piano i can hear in the background?
Nice work!
mecrazy5 2 years ago
That's my daughter practicing.
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