From: SteveH on 23 Mar 2010 07:16 Skybuck Flying wrote: > > Sigh, I haven't looked at the cpu fan up close yet... too lazy to > work on the pc at the moment... and I have other things to do... ;) :) > Yup, being a professional tosser must keep you fully employed I suppose. -- SteveH
From: mpm on 23 Mar 2010 08:22 On Mar 22, 9:04 pm, "Skybuck Flying" <IntoTheFut...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > Sigh, I haven't looked at the cpu fan up close yet... too lazy to work on > the pc at the moment... and I have other things to do... ;) :) > > Bye, > Skybuck. Really? Like finding your Ritalin prescription...??
From: Archimedes' Lever on 23 Mar 2010 09:55 On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 14:33:36 -0700 (PDT), "larry moe 'n curly" <larrymoencurly(a)my-deja.com> wrote: > >I usually take apart a fan and clean it before lubing it. Use light >machine oil, not WD-40 or silicone oil, and lube not only the bearings >but also apply tiny amounts of oil to any thrust washers, even plastic >ones. If you find any gouged washers, replace them (real hardware >stores like Ace or True Value, parts from other fans). Sealed ball >bearings usually can't be lubed, but with unsealed ones try to clean >out the old grease and apply fresh lithium grease, not Vaseline. > >You can't break off fan blades unless you're drunk, high on coke, or >apply way, way too much force and forgot to first remove the circlip >or split washer that holds the shaft in place. The clip can be >removed with a jeweler's screwdriver. You're nuts. They're a dime a dozen. Shitcan, replace, save half hour of your time, move on. It really is a throw away society. Shame they it isn't a titanium housed, precision bearing equipped, 100 year lifespan fan, but the fact is that it isn't. My time is worth far more than that. Spending the weekend working on a new Home Theater/Gaming machine was far more satisfying. The truly dumb part of this idiot's thread is that it got cross posted to so many groups. I have had the same PC for the last 5 years, and this skytard idiot has gone through what? 4 machines in that time? Dust? BULLSHIT! Total and utter stupidity is the reason.
From: larry moe 'n curly on 24 Mar 2010 04:05 Archimedes' Lever wrote: > > On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 14:33:36 -0700 (PDT), "larry moe 'n curly" > <larrymoencurly(a)my-deja.com> wrote: > > > I usually take apart a fan and clean it before lubing it. > > You're nuts. They're a dime a dozen. Shitcan, replace, save half hour > of your time, move on. A half hour for servicing a fan??? Even when I lived almost across the street from Fry's Electronics, it took me less time to clean & lube a fan than to buy a new one.
From: larry moe 'n curly on 24 Mar 2010 04:06 Skybuck Flying wrote: > > Oh those fan blades break real easy... > > It's like a lever, like so: > > /<- push here > / > / > / > / > -------------- > > ^ snaps there. > > Ouch ! ;) No, they don't, because nobody presses there on purpose.
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