the gadgets
Devices and tools. A broad category for non-milsurp things of this sort.
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bently portable tv
Found at Goodwill. Tube works and image is fine, but would need an RF modulator
to test if the audio is good. 9 D cell batteries go into the back of this thing, so
I found a DC adapter brick on eBay. It wasn't the right one, had the wrong plug
and polarity, but I wired it and 'modified' the connector so it works. It does
pick up UHF signal and displays a good image.
summer baby monitor and camera
Found the monitor at Goodwill, didn't know what it was initially. After buying it and
looking up what it is, I looked on eBay for a camera, and found one that works with it.
The camera came with a power adapter, the monitor did not, BUT the cable I rigged for the
Bently Portable works on it as well. Lucky me that I didn't blow a fuse in it trying that.
Both work, though I think the microphone on the camera is broken. Both have switches for
different channels, and the Bently Portable picks the camera signal on all 3 channels;
A is most of the range below 14 on UHF but it's quite blurry, B is the same range but a
lot better quality, and C is a narrow range at the cusp of 14 which is finnicky but can
get a good picture. The camera sends IR video and the LEDs flanking the camera are IR
emitters, so it's quite an interesting effect. The feed barely changes at all if the
lights get turned off.
amtel portable tv
Found at Goodwill WITH THE ADAPTER WALL WART. Works great other than the tuning knob doing
this weird ratcheting thing when I dial past the top of the range, also the tuning
indicator not working. Has composite in on the back, no need for RF modulator funny
business. At the same time as I found this, there was a 13" Magnavox CRT with wood grain
on the sides and an audio stack in a dedicated rolling cabinet. I would have bought both
if I had the space for them...
pocket calipers
I saw this at the hardware store and I thought it was both funny and admirable to try
and make a precision instrument this cheap and small. It's made only of stamped metal
parts and has a bit of play, but I'm sure it works down to a 32nd. I didn't get it at
the time but my brother must have picked up on my enthusiasm for it, because he got it
for me for Christmas!
insulated screwdriver
Bought from a random "antique"(really just random stuff) store around Waxahachie, TX. It
was very cheap and I didn't have a real insulated screwdriver before getting this.
hand vise
A Dixon hand vise from the same store as the screwdriver. I believe it was originally
japanned but it had corrosion on it as well, so I boiled it thinking it was a blued finish
at the time. I ended up using fine steel wool to get all the powderized japanning off.
The only thing wrong with it is that the spring broke, I've been planning on remaking it.
moka pot
From my mom, for my birthday. A fairly standard cheap moka pot, all the cups I've made
with it have turned out muddy because the coffee was ground too fine. Waiting for a nice
manual grinder I can dial the grind size in with.
old hickory knife
I found this in an abandoned house. Despite how it looks, the edge is still
pretty good. The handle says "OLD HICKORY", and I assume that's an old brand of
knives.
scissors with geometric handle
I asked if I could have it when we were cleaning my grandmother's stuff. A really
nice looking pair of scissors. Still nice and sharp.