Can you show a pic of your fob? There should be no reason a dead battery causes a problem. Fobs are for convenience, I've not seen one that is mandatory.Me too -- I bought a 4-pack and keep two in the Ford in case the key fob runs out of juice! Happened once, which is enough!
We had an alarm system in a 1998 Subaru with a key fob. Rarely used it but if the battery died you had to have the fob to kill the alarm.
Alarm also disabled the engine.
So if you were out somewhere and replaced the battery or had it die, without a working fob you were somewhat out of luck.
The car developed an electrical problem with the ECU at random times and I decided to let that car go. Had an automatic that ate most of the engine's life force.
Alarm also disabled the engine.
So if you were out somewhere and replaced the battery or had it die, without a working fob you were somewhat out of luck.
The car developed an electrical problem with the ECU at random times and I decided to let that car go. Had an automatic that ate most of the engine's life force.
I've just seen " 8 ft wood veneer peeling machine " on you tube, for some strange reason I had always thought that veneer was cut from flat stuff, but you live and learn.
There are two kinds of veneer peeling machines.
One type is like giant lathe that "shaves off" an endless sheet of wood.
Wood peeling machine
The other type is, I guess the type you expected to see. A piece of wood is repeatadly (ow to spell that?) run over a long blade shaving off pieces of veneer.
Veneer peeling machine
I've seen both types in action, but the second version was a vertical working modell. Seeing the log lifted up and down was impressing.
One type is like giant lathe that "shaves off" an endless sheet of wood.
Wood peeling machine
The other type is, I guess the type you expected to see. A piece of wood is repeatadly (ow to spell that?) run over a long blade shaving off pieces of veneer.
Veneer peeling machine
I've seen both types in action, but the second version was a vertical working modell. Seeing the log lifted up and down was impressing.
Whenever I visit a veneer shop, I feel some irrational enthusiasm. I have a couple sheets of walnut, mahagony, teak, wenga and more in my basement without any plan to do anything with them. Just for the feeling...
As long as proper hygiene is involved...
Things I Fished Out Of My Subwoofer Today
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