Harvesting the lithium from enough of them, if done quite carefully, can lead to some very…umm…exciting experiments.
Wish I could… But they’re all in my emergency flashlight cell stash. I keep a large batch that I cycle through every five years or so, along with other emergency supplies.
/Derail
points for adding an L2 charger though.
dude took the battery out of a speaker that wouldn’t hold a charge for more than 5-10 minutes and put it on his remote…


~Ergonomics is my passion~
I thought he actually attached the fucking dip
Broken noses make me a saaaaaad panda
Love that one is missing even more.
oh…OH!
That’s not even a lock nut either, and they’re countersunk screws but without the actual countersink.
Edit: What’s up with the bearings? Are they covers?
it gets better and better
Covers and or spacer to make up the space left over by the bearing adapter is my guess.
Phillips flatheads… oof. What are the chances this gentleman used loctite, or just hand tightened until his flathead screwdriver slipped?
Are flatheads known to slip? They’re hard to keep centered for sure, but I’ve never really encountered torque outs with them.
When tightening by human hands, things tend to be slightly misaligned and slip out. Flatheads just suck.
Yes, because most flat drivers are angled at the tip. That is actually intentional, because it prevents overtorque. A feature thats not needed anymore with clutches in every hand tool that handles screws.