Lil Bitty Tester Manual
Posted : admin On 20.01.2020. READ THIS!!!. I'm new to reloading rifle/pistol shells and I know it and I'm not here to try to impress you with how much I know. In this video I am showing a failure I had with my Hornady electronic powder scale. I need to go back and read the manual, maybe I'm using the unit outside of its specifications. However,.IF. I did something wrong, maybe you will, too.
And this fail could kill you or injure you for life so pay attention (or read the following text if you'd like to skip the video). I was trickle charging Red Dot powder for.380 Auto shells, targeting 1.8 grains. No matter how much powder I trickled in at first, the scale kept reading 0.1 or 0.0. When it finally read 1.8 to 1.9 grains I actually had 3+ grains (one test got me up to SEVEN grains). A4 b6 owners manual. Apparently (and I need to check the manual for usage instructions to be sure I didn't use this thing improperly) this thing will auto-reset to zero when it detects minor variations in the weight.
I'll admit that Red Dot is LIGHT.little bitty flakes. But this thing shouldn't reset zero as you add weight. My first round of.380 Auto had a charge of about 3.5 grains when the documents I have show a maximum of 2.8 grains with this powder. One test gave me SEVEN grains (more than would fit in the shell, but still.). I'm not sure why it's not accurately indicating powder charges (I checked it against an RCBS analog scale (I should have referred to it in the video as 'analog' not 'manual')). Please, be CAREFUL. If you're half-assing your reloading and rely on this thing alone to tell you what's going on with trickle charges, you're likely to massively over-charge a round and 'cato' your firearm.and maybe yourself.
Again, I'm no expert, but I experienced this as an amateur and I don't want other amatuers to experience it. If you're an expert and 'know it all' don't crucify me for not knowing it all.
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I tried to schedule him to come back. He doesn't seem to answer the phone often. He either lies or is simply incompetent. He'll promise to show up and never come, or he'll come up with an excuse when you call him to ask why he never came.
After about five no-shows, I gave up. Electricity seems complicated. Showing up when you promise to do so should be easy.
I wish I could give him zero stars. I am picky and wanted my job (replacing bathroom ceiling fans) done a certain way. Dell recommended a great product (Panasonic) that was both powerful (excellent CFM) and quiet (our old unit had good CFM but was very loud).
I wanted 6' (v. More common 4') ducts, with each bathroom (master and hallway) vented independently (the existing installation had the lines merge and then to an outside vent in the exterior wall). Dell did great demolished the old system, installed the new vent lines and ceiling fans.
Dell worked carefully, used FaceTime to show me progress and get my input (e.g., when he was getting parts and even from my attic). Will use Dell again for sure; he did the work professionally and in accordance with all my requests. Great outcome! In 2012, we bought a home in the oakland hills and initially hired lil bitty maintenance to replace the outdated federal pacific main electrical panel. Seemed like dellyon did a fine job, so when he asked if we had other work we wanted to have done, we shared our list and dellyon said he could do it for the price we wanted to spend.
We ended up with the work not done to code, no permits or inspections, a lack of attention to detail and only a portion of the work done for the full price. We added solar to the home in 2014 and the solar inspector (he's a certified electrician) identified the problems we weren't knowledgeable of. the solar inspector indicated the main panel was replaced with a sub-panel that was not up to code, not grounded, and did not have a main shutoff. the solar inspector determined dellyon did not pull one permit, so no permit, no inspections for anything. While the work was being done, dellyon would tell us when he pulled a permit and when inspections were done (we were at work).
When the solar inspector got involved and determined we were not up to code/no permits were pulled/no inspections were performed, i gave dellyon an opportunity to get us up to code before i would report him and he fixed some things but we still weren't up to code. The solar inspector completed the work to get us up to code. Dellyon told the solar inspector we didn't want him to get permits.
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Not true, not legal, we paid full price. dellyon did not pay attention to detail.
For example, he installed new toilets. We asked for white toilets with no plastic seats and we got the plastic seats. He left the toilet bolts showing (threw out the knobs that cover the bolts). I asked him to fix it and he literally placed knobs over the bolts without installing them. He replaced several outlets in our home without asking what color we wanted and installed the brownish ones. Not my taste. The way he hooked up the drain line for the garbage disposal left clean loads of dishes smelling bad.
They installed a 55' tv in the brick above our fireplace and drilled more holes in the brick than needed. They laid sod in the front yard and covered the water meter with a plywood board, laying the sod over the plywood. Buyer beware.