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7. DEPSTECH Wireless Endoscope, IP67 Waterproof WiFi Borescope Inspection 2.0 Megapixels HD Snake Camera for Android and iOS Smartphone, iPhone, Samsung, Tablet -Black(11.5FT)

    Features:
  • Endoscope with Wide Compatibility: This wireless WiFi endoscope can work with Android 5.0+ smart phone and iPhone with iOS 9+ system. Armed with 11.5ft bendable semi-rigid Snake cable can extend to all corner of your house. Perfect for iPhone user who want do inspection work.
  • WiFi Connection, Easy to Use: Download and install the compatible App on your device. No need extra adapter or cable, just connect with your smartphone via WiFi. Then start the App to begin your inspection.
  • HD Inspection Camera: 2.0MP borescope offers you a wonderful experience of capturing a clear close range HD video in MP4 format and image in JPG format with adjustable resolutions 640x480, 1280 x 720 , 1600 x1200 and 1920 x 1080.
  • IP67 Waterproof, 8.4mm Diameter Probe: With 6 adjustable LED light and thin waterproof probe, this endoscope are suitable for various types of environment, for example, low-light or dark area, damp or wet area etc.
  • Tips: Turn on the Wi-Fi Endoscope, then it will generate a Wi-Fi signals. Open the WLAN settings of your phone, if the Wifi name started with Jetion, you need to use the APP "DEPSTECH"(iOS/Android). Or if it started with DEPSTECH, then you need to download the App "DEPSTECH-view"(iOS/Android). It will help you get the real-time image of the endoscope.
DEPSTECH Wireless Endoscope, IP67 Waterproof WiFi Borescope Inspection 2.0 Megapixels HD Snake Camera for Android and iOS Smartphone, iPhone, Samsung, Tablet -Black(11.5FT)
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18. USB Endoscope 3 in 1 Otg Phone Borescope 5.5 mm Waterproof Inspection Snake Camera Micro USB, Type C for Android Phones, PC, Notebooks, Windows Computer, Mac with 16.4FT Semi-rigid Cord with LED Light

    Features:
  • 0.21-Inch Diameter Camera & Semi-rigid Cable Endoscope: The USB Endoscope camera probe is ultra-thin, only 0.21 inch/5.5mm, we can use this Endoscope in many hard-to-reach, narrow, and confined places at home or outdoors, such as HVAC, vent pipe, engines, air conditioners, sofa corners, bathtub pipes, toilets, etc. Unlike similar USB borescopes with soft cables, this one comes with a semi-rigid cable that can be forwarded to the narrower place more easily.
  • 720P HD Camera: This updated one comes with 1280*720, 640*480 Resolution to choose from. The focal distance/Best observing distance: 3~10cm(1.2~3.93inches).
  • Easy to use: with USB, Type C Connector, This endoscope can only be used with Android smartphones with OTG function, windows computer, and MacBook. For OTG Android phone, you just need to download an App as recommended by instruction or Amazon customer Q&A. For Mac, Please use Macbooks’ bundled software, Photo Booth. For win 10, you can directly search CAMERA in WINDOWS to find it and click on it. WIN 7/8, please see the user manual. Then plug into the USB port t use.
  • IP67 Waterproof: The Snake Camera is also a helpful tool when you have to find your treasures or other small objects from the bathtubs or pipes with water in. Don’t stay too long in the water depth is more than three meters
  • 6 dimmable LEDs: Inside the camera at the top of the line, there are built-in 6 adjustable LED lights, and the lights can also be turned off, which can ensure normal use in dark environments.
USB Endoscope 3 in 1 Otg Phone Borescope 5.5 mm Waterproof Inspection Snake Camera Micro USB, Type C for Android Phones, PC, Notebooks, Windows Computer, Mac with 16.4FT Semi-rigid Cord with LED Light
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u/LockManipulator · 0 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

It's a nice safe! But worth quite a bit less without the combo. Locksmith's usually cost ~$300 but you can learn to crack it pretty easily if you want. This book is pretty great for learning how to crack safes!

u/TheUltimateSalesman · 3 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

Angle grinder is best, but yhou can use a drill with a cutting disc that looks like this. HOWEVER, don't use a disc like I linked to, you want a cutting disk, and you cut straight down the front of the safe to cut the hinges off. Ask homedepot what the best disc is...They'll know... It will take some time, and make sure you have water on hand in case the sparks get smoky in the dust.

Source, I lost my combo and sentry sent it to me....Recently my ex took a sledge to it and got my booty.....



HOWEVER, the odds are REALLY slim that anything inside it is dangerous, but it was pretty well hidden, so it could be ANYTHING. You should be careful. Like I said earlier, if you have the Serial Number, send it to sentry, these are the instructions. call ahead to make sure they even HAVE combos for that SN....Otherwise you'll be wasting your time.....If you are a member of AAA they might notarize your letter for free...

u/[deleted] · -1 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

hmm..... when you turn the handle, does the dial lock up or does it spin smoothly? If it spins smoothly, you can open it pretty easily! On keypicking.com there is a free pdf on how to safecrack and the full version is available on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Safecracking-Everyone-Jared-Dygert/dp/1497416418/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1396184763&sr=8-1&keywords=safecracking for just under $12 currently. It's on sale from $15 atm. Good luck! :)

u/s0crates82 · 5 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

I don't have a stake in this game. I do think it's interesting that the company directly refutes your assertion:

WD-40 and Bikes

Myth: WD-40 Multi-Use Product should not be used on bike chains.

Fact: While WD-40 Multi-Use Product it is not a grease, it is
formulated with strong lubricating oils and other ingredients,
and is a terrific product to use for bike maintenance. It does
not attract dirt or moisture to metal surfaces – just be sure to
wipe off any excess WD-40 Multi-Use Product before riding.

For long-term lubrication and other specialized bicycle
maintenance needs, check out WD-40® BIKE. Developed specifically
for cyclists and mechanics, this high-performance line of bicycle care
products is sure to become a mainstay in the toolboxes of bike
mechanics for decades.

I also think it's weird that after saying it's fine to use on bike chains, assuming you wipe off excess, they've got something that's specifically designed for bikes - which either was marketed because it's actually better for bicycling purposes, or was released due to bike shops instructing people not to use it for this purpose.

Personally, I prefer wax-based chain products on my (motor)bike. If wax-based isn't handy, multi-use teflon'll do.

There are guys that use WD-40 on their motorcycle chains exclusively, and swear by it.

u/cypressgreen · 10 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

Me, too, and I still am. In 1977 my art teacher shared with us the most common book about his tomb, The Treasures of Tutankhamun, and I was enchanted. That was the year a bunch of the treasures toured, but the closest museum was too far away and my parents didn't have the money for us to go. In 2006 some other items toured, and I did get to see that.

I own a boatload of books and collect Egyptian themed items, but I am very choosy. My best item is a prop throne from the old movie the Ten Commandments. It's heavy, beautifully made, and nearly identical to the Tutankhamun throne found in the tomb. The hieroglyphics and the front and back are even all the same.

I went to Egypt in 1996 and am so sad that the political situation may insure I never get to go back.

u/enderak · 1 pointr/WhatsInThisThing

I'm a fairly new subscriber to this sub and you might have already answered this in a previous post, but I didn't see it right off...

Are you trying every number, or are you skipping every other number or something? Do you have an idea of what kind of precision/tolerances the combination pins have?

Just finished listening to Feynman's book where he describes cracking safes and only needing to test every 5th number... An 80% decrease is pretty significant if you are brute-forcing every possible combination. It looks like that is how the robot in a YouTube video you linked a while back works.

u/Dug_Fin · 4 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

> It's not easy to get aluminium this small

Made a crapton of it in high school 25 years ago with a drill, a 1/2" aluminum rod, and a bastard file. Took a while, but it was pretty fine powder. Any more, you don't even need that. It's $23 for 2lbs on Amazon

>Rust isn't ideal as it doesn't tend to be pure iron oxide.

It is when you decompose a chunk of wrought iron in a solution of sodium bicarbonate and water using a model train transformer. But again, not really necessary nowadays with it being $13.50 for 5lbs on Amazon

Wow, take a look at the "Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought" section for those two products. It's a complete grocery list for juvenile miscreants. Even has the magnesium ribbon.

u/TJHibbard · 1 pointr/WhatsInThisThing

Buck 110 by the look of it!
Great, great knife.
Amazon

u/KilrBe3 · 3 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

After doing some Google, seems the charger be easy

http://www.amazon.com/Electro-Harmonix-US24DC-100-24V-Power-Supply/dp/B0042RHT4M

But the plug connector, is UK based, so finding it in states is gonna be hard + costly probably.

Did find this though for $1 http://www.audiospares.com/product.php?productid=645

Maybe get it shipped via parcel letter cheaply?

Other than that, think you just found a lamp that some UK couple/person had and brought over during the move. Be funny if they forgot the charger/plug, and thats why it at thrift store? lol

u/brains_are_fun · 3 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

They did, but I believe they were only made to operate scsi peripherals (scanners and such). Your best bet would be to find a desktop with a regular PCI slot and install scsi card.

It's not that hard or expensive:

http://www.amazon.com/Adaptec-1822300-R-39160-Ultra160-Controller/dp/B00005148W/

u/freeseasy · 339 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

There are plenty of choices. Ammo cans are a great option, but after years of Geocaching, I've even seen those fail sometimes. My suggestion, if you want to bury it and keep the moisture from damaging the contents would be different chambers. Basically put a box in a bigger box. If you want to keep it small, get an ammo can and a Lock & Lock or Pelican case that will fit inside the ammo can. Put your treasure into the small box and stick that into the ammo can. For best assurance, I'd actually suspend the smaller box inside the ammo can with some expanding foam. If you want to go bigger, suspend the ammo can in a 5 gallon bucket with a lid secured on it (also with foam).

A common mistake that people make in Geocaching is to put the contents of the cache (specifically the log book) inside a cheap plastic bag. After moisture gets to the log, and inside the bag, it takes forever for it to leave. If you put a smaller box inside a larger box with foam all around, moisture will not be able to get to the treasure inside.

u/phishook · 13 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

Look up "scoping the change key hole" for more

https://books.google.com/books?id=rVFkBgAAQBAJ&lpg=PA57&dq=scoping%20the%20change%20key%20hole&pg=PA61#v=onepage&q=scoping%20the%20change%20key%20hole&f=false

The important information is on page 61 and 62.

I have done this. Took me 4 hours. Drill a small hole for a scope below where you think the bottom of the locking door ends with a couple inches to spare, maybe 5" below the top of the door. Preferably in an inconspicuous spot. Bend and insert the scope, angle up and hope the change key hole isn't covered by a plate. The follow the process in the above link to determine the combo, then use that combo to open the safe.

scope: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MYTHWK4/

Mine had a 2nd door below that needed a key. You could always pick that too if you have one. Or just cut the whole thing off.

u/PhDouche · 1 pointr/WhatsInThisThing

I've had good luck using one of these.

u/Jman5 · 2 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

Even if they were legitimate and from Ronald Reagan, they were most likely written to Nancy. They wrote each other love letters throughout their marriage.

Perhaps whoever owned the trunk was involved with the book about the letters.

u/rhgla · 52 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

If you're planning on keeping it call a pro or work with it personally over time. Either way get a wire cam from Amazon, drill an easily repaired hole and have a peek inside to see if it's worth the effort.

u/thegaragesailor · 1 pointr/WhatsInThisThing

it is definitely a chin strap. I found an accessory kit from the same brand as yours on amazon and it has this picture where you can see the chin strap attached to the head strap mount.

Edit: Of course the first one of these I know and hasnt been answered yet and the OP just deletes it instead of marking solved

u/drewlb · 7 pointsr/WhatsInThisThing

Use a pencil or something to confirm that it actually goes in.

If it does, something like this could save you a lot of effort to find out it is empty (or find out that it is full of cash and priceless art that you don't want to damage)

DEPSTECH Wireless Endoscope, IP67 Waterproof WiFi Borescope Inspection 2.0 Megapixels HD Snake Camera for Android and iOS Smartphone, iPhone, Samsung, Tablet -Black(11.5FT) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01MYTHWK4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_jl0RDb8YEV8VY