@philbx1 I like it! Make it then make a how to video so we can all try it? The shocking is something I was worried about, but you really have to mess up bad for the contacts to be exposed. Even then, the nail/pin is too small to make it a real risk.
@gKadonoff Thank you! I don't know why I haven't seen more people use this; I didn't come up with it. Funny is how ATTF mentioned my video, but no one adopted it...I guess they liked greasing and paying extra for those glue-on attachments better than drilling two holes and making a clip out of household items. Oh well. But thanks!
@Motorizedgags119 Yeah, I found this out too, but in the beginning something like this helps. Anymore, with ones I use often, I don't even bother with the clothespin thing. They kind of get "worn in"
i use the same super glue :3
SuperAirsoftman123 1 week ago
Hey, nice idea!
I just had a thought though. Instead of putting a hole through the junction
of the connecters, maybe shallow holes in the outside (1/4" apart) and use small circlip pliers to separate them.
That way there is less chance of 'zappage'.
I may be wrong though. Just a thought...
philbx1 8 months ago
@philbx1 I like it! Make it then make a how to video so we can all try it? The shocking is something I was worried about, but you really have to mess up bad for the contacts to be exposed. Even then, the nail/pin is too small to make it a real risk.
mtvenar 8 months ago
Jeez, why haven't I found this video before? So helpful.
gKadonoff 9 months ago
@gKadonoff Thank you! I don't know why I haven't seen more people use this; I didn't come up with it. Funny is how ATTF mentioned my video, but no one adopted it...I guess they liked greasing and paying extra for those glue-on attachments better than drilling two holes and making a clip out of household items. Oh well. But thanks!
mtvenar 9 months ago
After a little, i found that the genuine deans wears in a little and it becomes quite easy to open.
Motorizedgags119 1 year ago
@Motorizedgags119 Yeah, I found this out too, but in the beginning something like this helps. Anymore, with ones I use often, I don't even bother with the clothespin thing. They kind of get "worn in"
mtvenar 1 year ago
@mtvenar
I got a non genuine deans that came with my charger and that is the only connector that is troublesome.
Motorizedgags119 1 year ago
great idea, dude, 100% successfull
HelloImAWESOME7 1 year ago
Neat^^
Laofse 1 year ago
Brilliant.
jauchiu 1 year ago
@jauchiu thanks, although it isn't my original idea, I just thought it was so great that it must be shared with the world.
mtvenar 1 year ago
Great tip, thanks for sharing :-)
Skydive4ever 1 year ago
Thanks!!
NorthenlightNO 1 year ago
@NorthenlightNO you're welcome!!
mtvenar 1 year ago
Great Job!
fusobotic 1 year ago
@fusobotic Awesome Show, ya dingus!
mtvenar 1 year ago
Handy Dandy! thx for sharing!
Jacques
jacquesone100 1 year ago
@jacquesone100 You're welcome! Thanks for the comment dude!
mtvenar 1 year ago