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  • in reply to: Back Probing #511160
    Andrey LukovenkoAndrey Lukovenko
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      I’ve made some T-pins (they look exactly like T-pins that Scanner Danner uses in his videos) from piano wire. Works like a charm.

      in reply to: Back Probing #513099
      Andrey LukovenkoAndrey Lukovenko
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        I’ve made some T-pins (they look exactly like T-pins that Scanner Danner uses in his videos) from piano wire. Works like a charm.

        in reply to: Back Probing #495160
        Andrey LukovenkoAndrey Lukovenko
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          Also recently found a tutorial on this. They suggest using a piano wire and banana jacks.

          http://dtec.net.au/Tech%20Articles/Automotive%20Test%20Probe%20Construction.pdf

          in reply to: Back Probing #496440
          Andrey LukovenkoAndrey Lukovenko
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            Also recently found a tutorial on this. They suggest using a piano wire and banana jacks.

            http://dtec.net.au/Tech%20Articles/Automotive%20Test%20Probe%20Construction.pdf

            in reply to: Gloves #491052
            Andrey LukovenkoAndrey Lukovenko
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              Actually, we do not have harbor freight either.

              And I’ve got those gloves from Auchan supermarket. They have their branch in Italy, so it’s worth a try.

              in reply to: Gloves #492161
              Andrey LukovenkoAndrey Lukovenko
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                Actually, we do not have harbor freight either.

                And I’ve got those gloves from Auchan supermarket. They have their branch in Italy, so it’s worth a try.

                in reply to: Gloves #489574
                Andrey LukovenkoAndrey Lukovenko
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                  There is also a little different type of these gloves – they are made of a very thin synthetic fabric, something like a dense black nylon. I use them for a more precise feel.

                  in reply to: Gloves #490680
                  Andrey LukovenkoAndrey Lukovenko
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                    There is also a little different type of these gloves – they are made of a very thin synthetic fabric, something like a dense black nylon. I use them for a more precise feel.

                    in reply to: Gloves #489519
                    Andrey LukovenkoAndrey Lukovenko
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                      I use this kind:

                      They last forever, very cheap (about $0.5 / pair). Also, they keep my hands warm when it’s cold, and dry when it’s warm. Rubber side is good if you have a lot of grease to mess with. Usually I switch them left-to-right, and use the fabric side.

                      Actually, 95% of technicians here use them all the time.

                      Do you guys have something like this?

                      in reply to: Gloves #490622
                      Andrey LukovenkoAndrey Lukovenko
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                        I use this kind:

                        They last forever, very cheap (about $0.5 / pair). Also, they keep my hands warm when it’s cold, and dry when it’s warm. Rubber side is good if you have a lot of grease to mess with. Usually I switch them left-to-right, and use the fabric side.

                        Actually, 95% of technicians here use them all the time.

                        Do you guys have something like this?

                        in reply to: Need help with a carfax that is very questionable? #489517
                        Andrey LukovenkoAndrey Lukovenko
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                          Why don’t you ask the seller of what had happened to that mileage?

                          Maybe the dash was replaced for some reason.

                          in reply to: Need help with a carfax that is very questionable? #490620
                          Andrey LukovenkoAndrey Lukovenko
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                            Why don’t you ask the seller of what had happened to that mileage?

                            Maybe the dash was replaced for some reason.

                            in reply to: Power Probe #489177
                            Andrey LukovenkoAndrey Lukovenko
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                              No specs there.

                              in reply to: Power Probe #490280
                              Andrey LukovenkoAndrey Lukovenko
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                                No specs there.

                                in reply to: Power Probe #489149
                                Andrey LukovenkoAndrey Lukovenko
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                                  What bandwidth does it have? In multimeter mode it claims to measure up to 10 kHz, so I think it is in no way a replacement for an oscilloscope.

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