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How do you get the fish off with that point? | Also, the knocks are not securely adhered to the arrow. I recommend taking them off and using high strength epoxy to seat them properly. | I'm not sure- I havent tried it on any man made beads and not sure what would work- a Dremel? possibly? | eng_Latn | 24,900 |
Do you have to use Hornady dies or can I use the ones I already have (LEE, RCBS, ...exc)? | I use Lee dies. You just have to screw in almost all the way there is still enough thread to lock them down. | Buy the regular set and add 2 more 6 sided dice to turn it into a junior set. Look up the rules for Math Dice Jr online. | eng_Latn | 24,901 |
I wear prescription for distance is OD -1.00 sphere +0.50 cyl axis 90 and my OS is +0.50 sphere +1.00 cyl Axis 150 Which goggles do I order ? | I would double check with your Doctor as this is a question better answered by your optometrist. | John: I have three Maillard clusters, all of them are Helicomatic, for which the wheel has a solid non-rotational hub protruding from the spoke flange. Partially protruding from the small gear end of the cluster is the lock ring, which has splines similar to those of an old style beer bottle cap on the circumference. The tool which removes this ring is small, flat, 2 or 3 mm thick, with notches for spoke adjustment, a splined circular hole for the lock ring, and an actual bottle cap remover. Very little torque is necessary to remove or install this ring as it is not load bearing. Once the ring is removed, the helicomatic cluster will slide easily from the hub. This tool of question is the workhorse. One must first chain whip two outside cogs from the cluster. The splines of this unit will then be inserted and mate with splines inside a bearing cap. Be careful to align the tool squarely. Reverse threading and high torque exist here. Once free, the cap lifts away showing spacers and a layer of 36 loose ball bearings, then pawls and another layer of bearings. The fun begins with keeping the parts in order. Cogs, bearings, or pawls are easily replaceable if you're organized. Feel free to contact me again if I can help. | eng_Latn | 24,902 |
Is this wand hollow? I need to drill a hole and add a light mechanism. what is the diameter of the wand? does the white tip detach? | The white tip on one end flew off when I tried to wave the wand, so I think we can glue it to stay on. I'm pretty sure the wand is hollow, but I gave it to my grandson, so I'll have to check with him. I bought him a top hat and white gloves and made him a cool magicians cape, black with shiny red satin lining. He really likes the whole outfit and the wand really goes with it. | It's about the size of a cake donut. My daughter has hair to her waist, and this works perfect. Her hair is a little thin, so I have to move it around a little, but I still can't see the black thru it. Hope this helps. | eng_Latn | 24,903 |
What is the diameter of the base of this head? Have to build an adaptor to fit this to my tripod. | The exact diameter of the base where it connects to a tripod top plate, is 1.58"... A little more than 1-1/2" inches. | The one that I bought was 1 1/4" long. Also, the bottom piece is aluminum and the thin top piece is steel, not aluminum as advertised.I bought mine for a bipod mount and it worked perfectly, stayed ontight. I decided to go with a quad rail and took it off. I'll sendyou the one I have for free if you can find a way to get me youraddress without pissing off Amazon. | eng_Latn | 24,904 |
Please help-Should this cutter head swivel around its cylindrical connection? And should it have any spring motion on its vertical axis? Thx in advanc | Head swivels about 45 degrees or so. Aids in making curve cuts. It does also move in vertical. When you press, the head retracts and this activates release of oil in handle. Springs closes it once you release pressure. It is a great cutter. | Hi Jeff, if the motor is hesitating is't because it has more resistance at that speed setting than the motor has torque to push through. Check that the slide block assembly (the part where the rod goes through) is not loose or not misaligned, causing resistance. If the attachment you are using is large or heavy, it will pull down on the rod, causing more resistance on that block assembly and cause resistance as well, in this case the rod extension will not be usable. This is a good machine for the money, the high-end versions cost 1000 - 1500 so at $500 these are some of the caveats. We are considering working on an aftermarket part for this product to solve some of the limitations, but an upgrade package would be in the $175 range and we don't know if there would be interest, let us know. | eng_Latn | 24,905 |
Does yours spin apart from the handles? Ours is so stiff it doesn't really. Want to exchange if we just got a bad one- would like to hear from others. | When I am holding both handles I can spin the marble part in the middle. Hope that helps you make a decision. | Mine never did work right and I sent them back to the company. They refunded my money without any problem. If you go into your Amazon account I believe you can contact the company and tell them what happened. | eng_Latn | 24,906 |
How can I get replacement parts for this grill. I purchased one last month from Amazon. The ash grate is ceramic and is very fragile. | I contacted the seller and they sent me a replacement grate within a couple days. | They are specifically designed to slip into a metal "adapter" that is the same size and shape as the filing thingys. The adapter is round and cylindrical and snaps into place just like the abrasive cartridges do. Then there is a hole in the end of the adapter into which you slide one of these attachments. This adapter, which does NOT come with this set of attachments, does come with the other set of attachments that are available for the Emjoi device.I do not know if they could be grasped by a dremel chuck. Perhaps they could. If you need heads this small, it might be worth a try. They are specifically designed to slip into a metal "adapter" that is the same size and shape as the filing thingys. The adapter is round and cylindrical and snaps into place just like the abrasive cartridges do. Then there is a hole in the end of the adapter into which you slide one of these attachments. This adapter, which does NOT come with this set of attachments, does come with the other set of attachments that are available for the Emjoi device.I do not know if they could be grasped by a dremel chuck. Perhaps they could. If you need heads this small, it might be... » Read More They are specifically designed to slip into a metal "adapter" that is the same size and shape as the filing thingys. The adapter is round and cylindrical and snaps into place just like the abrasive cartridges do. Then there is a hole in the end of the adapter into which you slide one of these attachments. This adapter, which does NOT come with this set of attachments, does come with the other set of attachments that are available for the Emjoi device.I do not know if they could be grasped by a dremel chuck. Perhaps they could. If you need heads this small, it might be worth a try. « Show Less | eng_Latn | 24,907 |
do you have 5/16 screw in caster | We are sorry but at this time we do not carry that type of caster. Thank you for your inquiry. | To be on the safe side, I would suggest using some sort of release (thin film...residual amount... of Vaseline should be fine). You could always do a small test piece before you cast your actual project. | eng_Latn | 24,908 |
We are covering up holes and adhesive marks from previous mailboxes. Is the back solid or mesh, and is the whole back covered? | The back is mesh just like the front, except for about a 1 1/2 inch strip across the top, which is solid. | Here's an official response from Ubiquiti: "There was a redesign to the case, the original stock was plastic and newer stock is metal. That was the only design change, there is no difference in the internal hardware or the performance. The vendor might be willing to do a return for you, but we don't even have the metal units in RMA so I wouldn't be able to swap it for you. Moving forward, newer ERLs will have the metal case at the same price point. Hope that helps! Cheers, Austin" Source: http://community.ubnt.com/t5/Upcoming-Products/ERL-in-Metal-Casing/m-p/747558 | eng_Latn | 24,909 |
Can the product be taken apart into pieces since I will bring it overseas? | As far as I know it only comes apart into two pieces. The front playing part comes off and then it folds down so that it is also flat. | I agree with the other responder - best to take one screw with you to get a match. Might also look at getting one of those tiny sets of screwdrivers, too - like for eyeglass repairs. Here's one on Amazon that looks like the one I have for $6: http://smile.amazon.com/Eyeglasses-Slotted-Philip-Precision-Screwdriver/dp/B00BGASVD6/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1404321394&sr=8-16&keywords=eyeglass+repair+kits I use my kit all of the time for toys (both pet and kid) and all kinds of random items that have the smaller screws. Should help you to not strip anymore screws. If you can't find the right screws, I bet a piece of masking or duct tape would hold the plate in place without a problem - I think the plate is just there to protect pets (and small kids) from ingesting them. I don't think it makes a difference in the functionality of the toy. Best toy I've bought so far for my kitty - she LOVES it. Tried her with the automatic laser toy and she was not impressed, so she is discriminating about her entertainment. Hope this helps! | eng_Latn | 24,910 |
I just purchased this product and it seems the map does not line up every well at the top and bottom of the globe. Is that normal? | Ours doesn't match up 100% but it's close enough. Think about it, supposed to be old school, so maybe it's supposed to be a little "off" | I had exactly the same thing happen with mine when I assembled it. I increased the torque & tightened the bolts so that they sunk into the tubing - the result was perfect. I think that they need to explain that these need to be super tight, so they have to actaully squeeze the tubing in a little. Hope this helps. Regards, PP.By the way, I am sure that you did this, but make sure that the washers are in the right way round, as they are the same anlge as the tubing.Good luck. | eng_Latn | 24,911 |
24' travel trailer. Broke hole in shower/tub with the heel of my foot. hole is approx. 3-4 in in diameter. Will this work fo repair? | I don't think that would be the best idea. It would make more work for a better repair, having to scrape the very tacky glue. However. it may work for an emergency repair. Otherwise, I would try to match the materials in the shower. Most likely it is a fiberglass resin of sorts. I hope this helps. | If you are talking about the screw that holds the convex mirror to the convex mirror housing, it is not an exotic screw. I didn't measure it, but I think it is a #8 x 1" pan head sheet metal screw. I'd suggest testing different screws until you find the right one so you don't cross thread the bore for this screw. I don't suggest glueing these two pieces together for two reasons. One is you can't remove the entire mirror unless you destroy the housing. The other is that the ball joint that allows adjustment is nicely tight. I found that removing the mirror from the housing, nudging the ball joint, then refitting and checking for view, was more successful than just pushing on one side or the other with my thumb as is suggested in the instructions. If you are referring to the pair of screws that are part of the clamping mechanism, I tried to get extras that were a little shorter than as supplied and couldn't find them. They are a metric size, I think a #7. The hardware store I go to has a pretty complete stock, but not that size. It wasn't worth going to a specialty screw supply to find them. | eng_Latn | 24,912 |
I need the hardware (metal clip-on) to mount the ceramic TP Holder Clip-on type. Would appreciate advice on where I can find the above hardware? Thank | The toilet paper holder is designed to be mounted with ceramic thinnest mud. This can be purchased at any home improvement store in small quantities | I installed it right on the shower tile under the shower head. Be sure to install it low enough so that you can open it up to fill your liquid containers. It opens upwards. It comes with super strong epoxy adhesive that use use as directed. Let dry for 24 hours before getting it wet. It holds great and none of the ones I have had has ever fallen. I love these products. It's the 3rd one I have owned in my 3 baths. Love it. Enjoy! | eng_Latn | 24,913 |
What's the overall diameter of the entire hoop, please? | approximately 42 inches. I LOVE the hoop and I CAN do it now. The weight really does work. | John: I have three Maillard clusters, all of them are Helicomatic, for which the wheel has a solid non-rotational hub protruding from the spoke flange. Partially protruding from the small gear end of the cluster is the lock ring, which has splines similar to those of an old style beer bottle cap on the circumference. The tool which removes this ring is small, flat, 2 or 3 mm thick, with notches for spoke adjustment, a splined circular hole for the lock ring, and an actual bottle cap remover. Very little torque is necessary to remove or install this ring as it is not load bearing. Once the ring is removed, the helicomatic cluster will slide easily from the hub. This tool of question is the workhorse. One must first chain whip two outside cogs from the cluster. The splines of this unit will then be inserted and mate with splines inside a bearing cap. Be careful to align the tool squarely. Reverse threading and high torque exist here. Once free, the cap lifts away showing spacers and a layer of 36 loose ball bearings, then pawls and another layer of bearings. The fun begins with keeping the parts in order. Cogs, bearings, or pawls are easily replaceable if you're organized. Feel free to contact me again if I can help. | eng_Latn | 24,914 |
Will one of the auto-feed attachments made by Bosch (the MA55) or Dewalt fit on this Makita? | I need to return it because it stop working with a month of use? If I can get new one or my money back.thanks | I agree with the other responder - best to take one screw with you to get a match. Might also look at getting one of those tiny sets of screwdrivers, too - like for eyeglass repairs. Here's one on Amazon that looks like the one I have for $6: http://smile.amazon.com/Eyeglasses-Slotted-Philip-Precision-Screwdriver/dp/B00BGASVD6/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1404321394&sr=8-16&keywords=eyeglass+repair+kits I use my kit all of the time for toys (both pet and kid) and all kinds of random items that have the smaller screws. Should help you to not strip anymore screws. If you can't find the right screws, I bet a piece of masking or duct tape would hold the plate in place without a problem - I think the plate is just there to protect pets (and small kids) from ingesting them. I don't think it makes a difference in the functionality of the toy. Best toy I've bought so far for my kitty - she LOVES it. Tried her with the automatic laser toy and she was not impressed, so she is discriminating about her entertainment. Hope this helps! | eng_Latn | 24,915 |
Does anyone know how to get the screw that goes into the side of the head that tightens the clamp in place? I lost mine the second time I used it. | go to a hardware store with the grip and they be able to match the size and threads. | Yakima has a fit guide on their site. You can plug-in the make/model of your car and it tells you what clip set to get. I did this and then purchased it on Amazon. | eng_Latn | 24,916 |
Other than needles and allen wrenches, where does one get parts for this machine? | I dont know my spring fell out the second time I use it, dont know what to do with it, other then put some tape under it good luck. | The version sold on Amazon comes preassembled. The kit form is a few hundred dollars cheaper and my understanding is that it is available directly from MakerGear only. If you are interested in the kit form, then send an email to MakerGear. They are very good about answering questions promptly. | eng_Latn | 24,917 |
How do you use it for enlarging rings? | I will start with saying that I am NOT a jeweler. Here is what I do. Put the ring on the mandrel. Put a piece of PVC pipe on top of the ring. Use a rubber mallet and tap the PVC pipe, pushing the ring down the mandrel. The PVC pipe provides even pressure all the way around so that the ring doesn't get wonky. Tap the ring to about one size smaller than you want it to be then turn the ring over and finish to the proper size. Do this so the ring doesn't take on a cone shape. I will end this with I am NOT a jeweler, just a hobby ring maker. I have not yet mastered any part of this, but this seems to work best for me. There are presses made that are more advanced and easier, but much more expensive. Hope this helps. | I think they have a size chart as one of the pictures or somewhere. What ever it says go the next size larger. | eng_Latn | 24,918 |
how to thread my lock 634D serger by Janome | There are four color-coded "thread paths" marked on the machine. Each is fed by one of the four spools that ride on the extendable tower. The only tricky part is threading the two that go through the bottom side needles as you have to go under and behind some of the mechanism. If you don't have your instruction manual, use this link to download it free. http://content.janome.com/userfiles/file/inst%20book%20634D.pdf | I had the same problem and had to email the company. The combo is set to 0-0-0 and I believe you depress the button and set your desired combo then release the button. However, if that doesn't work, email the company like I did. They responded fairly rapidly. | eng_Latn | 24,919 |
Would I be able to take the handle off and glue it back together later? (I need it to fit in my luggage so I can take it back home haha) | Only if you want to transport garbage in your luggage. Gluing is not the answer unfortunately. | I agree with the other responder - best to take one screw with you to get a match. Might also look at getting one of those tiny sets of screwdrivers, too - like for eyeglass repairs. Here's one on Amazon that looks like the one I have for $6: http://smile.amazon.com/Eyeglasses-Slotted-Philip-Precision-Screwdriver/dp/B00BGASVD6/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1404321394&sr=8-16&keywords=eyeglass+repair+kits I use my kit all of the time for toys (both pet and kid) and all kinds of random items that have the smaller screws. Should help you to not strip anymore screws. If you can't find the right screws, I bet a piece of masking or duct tape would hold the plate in place without a problem - I think the plate is just there to protect pets (and small kids) from ingesting them. I don't think it makes a difference in the functionality of the toy. Best toy I've bought so far for my kitty - she LOVES it. Tried her with the automatic laser toy and she was not impressed, so she is discriminating about her entertainment. Hope this helps! | eng_Latn | 24,920 |
Is there a way for me to remove the wire on the bottom of the cage and just let my chinchillas run around on the tray? | Yes. The bottom wire should just lift out but you will need to take the cage apart a bit to do it | I agree with the other responder - best to take one screw with you to get a match. Might also look at getting one of those tiny sets of screwdrivers, too - like for eyeglass repairs. Here's one on Amazon that looks like the one I have for $6: http://smile.amazon.com/Eyeglasses-Slotted-Philip-Precision-Screwdriver/dp/B00BGASVD6/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1404321394&sr=8-16&keywords=eyeglass+repair+kits I use my kit all of the time for toys (both pet and kid) and all kinds of random items that have the smaller screws. Should help you to not strip anymore screws. If you can't find the right screws, I bet a piece of masking or duct tape would hold the plate in place without a problem - I think the plate is just there to protect pets (and small kids) from ingesting them. I don't think it makes a difference in the functionality of the toy. Best toy I've bought so far for my kitty - she LOVES it. Tried her with the automatic laser toy and she was not impressed, so she is discriminating about her entertainment. Hope this helps! | eng_Latn | 24,921 |
Do you sell additional tension parts? If not, are they available elsewhere? | Looked in my owners manual and found customer service #1-800-762-4427 or www.thane.com | In the kit instructions they give you the web address to order more. Works pretty slick. You just need your Amazon order number to verify. | eng_Latn | 24,922 |
what is the weight (grains) of these bolts without the tips | 300 grains and they come with 100 grain practice points for a total weight of 400 grains | Anyone know if this item NF (national fine) or NC (national coarse) thread? (in other words, is 14 fine or coarse?) | eng_Latn | 24,923 |
Does this thing have an off centered chuck that causes wobble like in the reviews? Was this a known issue milwaukee fixed? | no wobble was found when i use it. If the drill is properly centered in the chunk when it is tightened it should work as designed | I have not had any problems with mine. I would rate the unit as a " C " but if you are looking for mainly the visible light factor, I have switched to using my Voidhawk mini raptor for $35.00 plus the battery, charger, and weapons mount for half what I paid for this unit. Just my two cents.- Mike | eng_Latn | 24,924 |
Is the sink, fridge, oven, ect. big enough for the play foods, dishes, and utensils? | Yes, we use Lakeshore food and utensils. We have a Lakeshore Learning center that carries those item. Amazon also has food and dishes. | I agree with the other responder - best to take one screw with you to get a match. Might also look at getting one of those tiny sets of screwdrivers, too - like for eyeglass repairs. Here's one on Amazon that looks like the one I have for $6: http://smile.amazon.com/Eyeglasses-Slotted-Philip-Precision-Screwdriver/dp/B00BGASVD6/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1404321394&sr=8-16&keywords=eyeglass+repair+kits I use my kit all of the time for toys (both pet and kid) and all kinds of random items that have the smaller screws. Should help you to not strip anymore screws. If you can't find the right screws, I bet a piece of masking or duct tape would hold the plate in place without a problem - I think the plate is just there to protect pets (and small kids) from ingesting them. I don't think it makes a difference in the functionality of the toy. Best toy I've bought so far for my kitty - she LOVES it. Tried her with the automatic laser toy and she was not impressed, so she is discriminating about her entertainment. Hope this helps! | eng_Latn | 24,925 |
what is the difference between Toshiba Satellite S50-ABT3N22 and Toshiba Satellite S55-A5364? they look the same but I don't Know | Toshiba Satellite S50-ABT3N22 15.6" Quad Edition Windows 7 PRO Laptop PC (S55 with Intel Core i7-4700MQ, Blu-Ray Burner, 2GB NVIDIA, Win 8.1 Professional Option, 4GB RAM).This is a faster processor, blu-ray player, windows 8 pro and twice the price. | First, get this one.. Pop & Lock PL5400 Black Manual Tailgate Lock with BOLT Codeable Technology for Toyota Tacoma .. Going from memory here, but it was really easy. Just took the bolts off around the tailgate cover, it slid right off. The bolts for the handle, came right out. Flop the bar over (not hard at all, I promise). put the new handle in, and put everything back together. I use both the locking hoseclamp solution and this. I feel that this lock is not REAL strong, it feels a bit cheap. This is why I combine it with a locking hoseclamp. First, get this one.. Pop & Lock PL5400 Black Manual Tailgate Lock with BOLT Codeable Technology for Toyota Tacoma .. Going from memory here, but it was really easy. Just took the bolts off around the tailgate cover, it slid right off. The bolts for the handle, came right out. Flop the bar over (not hard at all, I promise). put the new handle in, and put everything back together. I use both the locking hoseclamp solution and this. I feel that this lock is not REAL strong, it feels a bit cheap. This is why I combine it with a... » Read More First, get this one.. Pop & Lock PL5400 Black Manual Tailgate Lock with BOLT Codeable Technology for Toyota Tacoma .. Going from memory here, but it was really easy. Just took the bolts off around the tailgate cover, it slid right off. The bolts for the handle, came right out. Flop the bar over (not hard at all, I promise). put the new handle in, and put everything back together. I use both the locking hoseclamp solution and this. I feel that this lock is not REAL strong, it feels a bit cheap. This is why I combine it with a locking hoseclamp. « Show Less | eng_Latn | 24,926 |
Can I remove the stock gopro mount from the tip and add another tripod plate or something? | No it can't be removed. But if you are looking for an all-in-one, GoPro recently came out with a pole that can be either short like this, extended or used as a Tripod [legs fold out of the bottom]. | I would say no. I have a friend who bought this same head. We did not know we had each bought it. We compared notes after I returned the one I bought. He had his modified because he uses a Mamiya 645 with a digital back and it causes the head to droop. I plan on buying something like this head in the future, Manfrotto 303SPH QTVR Spherical Panoramic Pro Head (Black) Unfortunately we get what we pay for. The Cowboy studio head might be ok for a light weight DSLR with a short lens. | eng_Latn | 24,927 |
Is included transducer thru hull or in hull and what would be the best in hull to use for average speed of 15-25knots | Obviously, with side scan, it cannot be either. The transducer is mounted on the transom or on a bow mount trolling motor. | John: I have three Maillard clusters, all of them are Helicomatic, for which the wheel has a solid non-rotational hub protruding from the spoke flange. Partially protruding from the small gear end of the cluster is the lock ring, which has splines similar to those of an old style beer bottle cap on the circumference. The tool which removes this ring is small, flat, 2 or 3 mm thick, with notches for spoke adjustment, a splined circular hole for the lock ring, and an actual bottle cap remover. Very little torque is necessary to remove or install this ring as it is not load bearing. Once the ring is removed, the helicomatic cluster will slide easily from the hub. This tool of question is the workhorse. One must first chain whip two outside cogs from the cluster. The splines of this unit will then be inserted and mate with splines inside a bearing cap. Be careful to align the tool squarely. Reverse threading and high torque exist here. Once free, the cap lifts away showing spacers and a layer of 36 loose ball bearings, then pawls and another layer of bearings. The fun begins with keeping the parts in order. Cogs, bearings, or pawls are easily replaceable if you're organized. Feel free to contact me again if I can help. | eng_Latn | 24,928 |
what is the nail starter? I can't imagine having a nail hanging on by magnet and then aiming it for the wall hoping it will make a perfect landing. | the nail starter is a groove made inside the head of the hammer which allows you to place a nail into this grove, which will hold the nail in place while you hammer it. it is not magnetic, it is a slot built into the head of the hammer which literally holds the nail while you get it started into the wall. then once it is securely into the wall, you can hammer it normally. A picture on the item description page shows exactly what it looks like if you want a visual. | Wow - complex question. When I install picture rails on drywall surfaces I ALWAYS use TOGGLE BOTLS!!!! Toggle bolts are the BEST!!! And then I add Loctite to the Toggle Bolt area and to the back of picture rail to get a SUPER STRONG rail. And make sure you get the correct sized toggle bolts. I put the Loctite right in the hole that is created for the toggle. It seals the hole and make the toggle bolt super tight. | eng_Latn | 24,929 |
is the bow coming off, it looks like it | The bow doesn't come off. I constantly throw it and drop it and pull on it, and it doesn't come of. | Wooden ones work also, but this is what i used...Arrows 30" Fiberglass Target W/Replaceable Points Brightly Colored Shafts W/Multicolored Fletch & Cresting Points & Nocks Included. | eng_Latn | 24,930 |
Can anyone tell me why my line keeps on unwinding when I use the weedwacker? | Make sure you use only 1 line clear through head. Make sure the arrow on the inner spool is in the right direction according to rotation of head. I fought mine until the light bulb came on and I realized I only needed 1 long piece of twine and needed to put inner spool in right and wind correctly. Works great now. Directions in manual not real clear. | Clamps are too wide to fit properly through the Doc Bob Professional welded wire kennel, I returned this and bought the one that Tractor Supply sells - the clamps are a bit narrower. Could have simply bought narrower clamps, but preferred to return and buy appropriate fitting cover. Return was free through Prime. | eng_Latn | 24,931 |
My sister bought this bed a couple of years ago and when she moved, she lost a few screws and barrel nuts. Where can I get those parts? | Here's the link to the manual I mentioned. It has specifics about the parts you need The instruction manual is here: http://www.davincibaby.com/files/manual/2977/M4791%20-%20Emily%20Crib%20in%20English%20and%20French_05.12.11%20[NF].pdf | No, it was for a 2000 Ford Explorer. Go to the 'Explore vehicles' tool on Amazon (see http://www.amazon.com/gp/part-finder/site-map) and input your vehicle details to find the correct parts. I've ordered most of my suspension parts off this tool and all but one have fitted. | eng_Latn | 24,932 |
come in a ziplock or sealed plastic box? hi guys, I recently received 2 pairs of Jbuds and both of them came in ziplock bags. I was not happy with this since the picture on amazon shows that it comes in a sealed plastic box, so I contacted amazon and they sent me 2 replaced pairs and they also came in ziplock. This really annoys me since Ive never seen a brand new product come in a ziplock bag which everyone can open it. So I would like to know if this actually only come in ziplock? please reply thank you come in a ziplock or sealed plastic box? hi guys, I recently received 2 pairs of Jbuds and both of them came in ziplock bags. I was not happy with this since the picture on amazon shows that it... » Read More come in a ziplock or sealed plastic box? hi guys, I recently received 2 pairs of Jbuds and both of them came in ziplock bags. I was not happy with this since the picture on amazon shows that it comes in a sealed plastic box, so I contacted amazon and they sent me 2 replaced pairs and they also came in ziplock. This really annoys me since Ive never seen a brand new product come in a ziplock bag which everyone can open it. So I would like to know if this actually only come in ziplock? please reply thank you « Show Less | I also received both pairs of mine in ziplock bags also. I believe that this is just how they come. | Is the door actually broken or is it the plastic retainer? I had 3 of 4 plastic retainers break on my popper. It is the heat, I think. I replaced all the plastic hardware with metal hardware. It took a little effort to find/modify screws and retainers but I haven't had issues since. Also, buy some threadlocker and put it on the 7 screws that are in the kettle. I've lost a couple of nuts and washers over the years and wonder who ate them... They were never found. Anyway, a little threadlocker (Blue won't harden and allows removing hardware later. Red becomes hard and requires a lot of heat to remove hardware. I use blue) goes a long way for piece of mind. Is the door actually broken or is it the plastic retainer? I had 3 of 4 plastic retainers break on my popper. It is the heat, I think. I replaced all the plastic hardware with metal hardware. It took a little effort to find/modify screws and retainers but I haven't had issues since. Also, buy some threadlocker and put it on the 7 screws that are in the kettle. I've lost a couple of nuts and washers over the years and wonder who ate them... They were never found. Anyway, a little threadlocker (Blue won't harden and allows removing hardware later. Red becomes hard and requires a lot of heat... » Read More Is the door actually broken or is it the plastic retainer? I had 3 of 4 plastic retainers break on my popper. It is the heat, I think. I replaced all the plastic hardware with metal hardware. It took a little effort to find/modify screws and retainers but I haven't had issues since. Also, buy some threadlocker and put it on the 7 screws that are in the kettle. I've lost a couple of nuts and washers over the years and wonder who ate them... They were never found. Anyway, a little threadlocker (Blue won't harden and allows removing hardware later. Red becomes hard and requires a lot of heat to remove hardware. I use blue) goes a long way for piece of mind. « Show Less | eng_Latn | 24,933 |
What is the recommended 1/4 inch tip for this iron? | I use the t up that came with the iron. I keep it clean by werring. it constantly in a wet sponge on my holder,and when I finish a session clean it off better. it still works for me. it should stand to re as son that the manufacturer would provide the recommeded tip. | You sure you don't mean 22.2 quill, for 1" steerer? Search 072774576623 in amazon. That's the UPC code for the 1" | eng_Latn | 24,934 |
Is there an available deck plate (escutcheon?) for this model? (Moen S7597 kitchen faucet) | yes but it is for a single hole. If you are retrofitting or your sink has more then one hole you will need blanks for the other holes. Or you can install soap and lotion dispensers in the extra holes | I have a pendant necklace on mine that is a few inches shorter and it comes to the bottom of the bust piece. With some creative draping you might be able to pull it off. You could always tape part of the length behind the neck if it hangs too long. The surface is durable so it could handle strong tape even without damage. The proportions are by no means average but it's a pretty generous bust piece for accessories. I've never had any display issues and I use it for a variety of things like wigs, earrings, necklaces, scarves and hats. Very versatile. | eng_Latn | 24,935 |
can u light a pipe with this, i know that there is an insert for pipes but i like the way this one looks more | I don't smoke a pipe, but since I can't even light a cigarette with the stupid thing, I would stick with Zippo - or, a long kitchen match like my dad used. | You pull out the piece I described and strike the thin rod against the teeth at the base of the knife. It will create sparks to use for starting a fire. | eng_Latn | 24,936 |
Stuck in pipe, how to get out? I have this in a 2" plastic drain pipe. It went past a 90 elbow easy enough. Somehow the end is caught. | You can try wiggling back in forth to break up what is caught in it may take a few minutes to dislodge it. | If the Moen 24-inch Grab Bar I purchased from Amazon is a Moen 8724 bar (I didn't keep the shipping box and installation instructions); the outside diameter of the bar is 1-1/4 inches (as close as can be measured without using a caliper). The Moen 24-inch grab bar is an excellent attractive item. Both ends must be installed to studs, not just wallboard. | eng_Latn | 24,937 |
is the shock mount made of plastic? or steel or what? | The mount is mostly made of metal and uses rubber banding I believe for added tension. I have a Sterling ST51P condenser mic and it fits it perfectly. | There is some play. I use it for my bike rack, and the movement is not excessive. | eng_Latn | 24,938 |
bonus ball attachment installed?will the unit have to be recalibrated if I remove the ball? who knows this? I do not want a ball. | The ball is something you either use or not. To compensate for the ball or not you "calibrate" the tool, which is basically a "nulling" at any point you want to have as a reference. I believe mine came with the ball unattached, but in the box. | Have you tried washing the suction cup with warm water (no soap) *while massaging the cup to get all the dirt out* and then letting it air dry? That brings the suction cup back to mint condition. Please make sure not to use any soap, oil, or surface cleaners on the are you wish to place the mount. Just wipe it down with warm water and a wash cloth or rag and let it air dry. Also, please be advised that our mounts have an operating temperature of -4 degrees to 176 degrees F and sitting in a closed car in the summer heat, the temp could be 98 degrees outside while the interior of the car can be nearly double that if there is no ventilation and it is sitting in the sun for extended periods of time. To better preserve your mount, I would recommend to use the plastic disc that covers the gel pad what you first open the package and on extremely hot days take the mount down and hide it from the sun in the glove compartment. If you have already discarded the plastic disc, you can use a clean soup container lid. | eng_Latn | 24,939 |
can I control the output pressure in the 2000 to 5000psi range with a +/- 200psi tolerance? I'll be monitoring with a pressure gage. | Hello, CPO is an authorized dealer of OTC we would prefer you contact them directly so you can get accurate information. You can contact the Manufacturer directly at (800) 533-6127. Thank you for contacting CPO Outlets! | First, get this one.. Pop & Lock PL5400 Black Manual Tailgate Lock with BOLT Codeable Technology for Toyota Tacoma .. Going from memory here, but it was really easy. Just took the bolts off around the tailgate cover, it slid right off. The bolts for the handle, came right out. Flop the bar over (not hard at all, I promise). put the new handle in, and put everything back together. I use both the locking hoseclamp solution and this. I feel that this lock is not REAL strong, it feels a bit cheap. This is why I combine it with a locking hoseclamp. First, get this one.. Pop & Lock PL5400 Black Manual Tailgate Lock with BOLT Codeable Technology for Toyota Tacoma .. Going from memory here, but it was really easy. Just took the bolts off around the tailgate cover, it slid right off. The bolts for the handle, came right out. Flop the bar over (not hard at all, I promise). put the new handle in, and put everything back together. I use both the locking hoseclamp solution and this. I feel that this lock is not REAL strong, it feels a bit cheap. This is why I combine it with a... » Read More First, get this one.. Pop & Lock PL5400 Black Manual Tailgate Lock with BOLT Codeable Technology for Toyota Tacoma .. Going from memory here, but it was really easy. Just took the bolts off around the tailgate cover, it slid right off. The bolts for the handle, came right out. Flop the bar over (not hard at all, I promise). put the new handle in, and put everything back together. I use both the locking hoseclamp solution and this. I feel that this lock is not REAL strong, it feels a bit cheap. This is why I combine it with a locking hoseclamp. « Show Less | eng_Latn | 24,940 |
Do these fit right into the drill or do I need to get a piece to attach it to the drill? | They fit right into the chuck on the drill. Very simple design, just like a drill bit. | I have a 06 Harley Street Glide and it works well! I recommend it for sure, it won't be super tight on the bike like a fix part, so it has enough tension where you can adjust it on the road but will not fall off. | eng_Latn | 24,941 |
Is Penn squall star 40 SQL40 good match with this rod | If you are targeting heavier fish its a great rod. I fish mine with a senator 4/0 and it does great. It does not have much play in the tip, so for fish on the lower end it is a little stiff. | I too have a 90SLT but I want to use it for Astrophotography. To those that said no because of the threads... Can this fit inside the Celestron T-Adapter and be held in place via the thumb screw? | eng_Latn | 24,942 |
Can it be taken down? | yes. my daughter took her son's down you simply hook the rope through rings | How old is your bracket? Mine has been up for around 10 years with no problem at all. Now, I don't change the angle so ti pretty much stays in the same position as when I installed it. Try wrapping the male piece in several layers of teflon tape and re-tightening. That may help. | eng_Latn | 24,943 |
i need to purchase more grit sets for my sons rock tumbler nsi smithsonian. can i use this grit? | Sure....abrasives are all the same . Suggest buying in larger quantities as small package costs are high per ounce. | John: I have three Maillard clusters, all of them are Helicomatic, for which the wheel has a solid non-rotational hub protruding from the spoke flange. Partially protruding from the small gear end of the cluster is the lock ring, which has splines similar to those of an old style beer bottle cap on the circumference. The tool which removes this ring is small, flat, 2 or 3 mm thick, with notches for spoke adjustment, a splined circular hole for the lock ring, and an actual bottle cap remover. Very little torque is necessary to remove or install this ring as it is not load bearing. Once the ring is removed, the helicomatic cluster will slide easily from the hub. This tool of question is the workhorse. One must first chain whip two outside cogs from the cluster. The splines of this unit will then be inserted and mate with splines inside a bearing cap. Be careful to align the tool squarely. Reverse threading and high torque exist here. Once free, the cap lifts away showing spacers and a layer of 36 loose ball bearings, then pawls and another layer of bearings. The fun begins with keeping the parts in order. Cogs, bearings, or pawls are easily replaceable if you're organized. Feel free to contact me again if I can help. | eng_Latn | 24,944 |
can you buy another bit to use with this that would be suitable for jewelry? | Yeas, you can take the bit out and put in all sorts of different bits, including several jewelry ones. This is a good engraver but, before you buy it, you might want to consider looking for a cordless one. I have found that it is a little awkward to move it around with the cord, which can easily get in the way or mess with the balance of it. | measure the distance between the two prongs and see if the measurement is the same as the measurement given in the picture, if the measurement is the same then I would guess it should fit. | eng_Latn | 24,945 |
can I just buy the base blade parts? | Hi it will cost more to buy these separate- ( 129.00 compared to my 49.00) This I love because my friends, Co workers and family have the bullet and mines work just as good 75% less and way more extras parts. As not to boast or Brag I never tell them what I paid. Since they already spent 80.00 bucks more | It did not come with the bottom peace, it came with the headlight clips that is it. | eng_Latn | 24,946 |
Can it clip on to baby's gym mat? .. He needs different toys to clip to his gym ?? This looks fun.. if you have something else musical or that lights up I can clip on to his baby Gym or car seat I would love to be directed ..thank you Julie!! Can it clip on to baby's gym mat? .. He needs different toys to clip to his gym ?? This looks fun.. if you have something else musical or that lights up I can clip on to his baby Gym or car... » Read More Can it clip on to baby's gym mat? .. He needs different toys to clip to his gym ?? This looks fun.. if you have something else musical or that lights up I can clip on to his baby Gym or car seat I would love to be directed ..thank you Julie!! « Show Less | Yes, it has a ring that you can clip onto things like a gym, car seat, etc. It's not musical and doesn't light up, but it's been one of my baby's favorite toys since she was 3-4 months old. She's 7+ months now. She likes it so much that we got another one so she has two. One Freddie and one Fifi. Baby Einstein Take Along Tunes has music and lights. She likes that one a lot too, more so now that she's older. | I have my JessEm lift in a Kreg table. I was unsure if it would fit my Kreg table when I purchased it, and the plate fit the hole but the screw holes did not line up with the inserts that came with the Kreg table. I made a phone call to JessEm, and for about 10 dollars I purchase another set of inserts that JessEm makes to fit my Kreg table and everything fits perfectly. I'm not too familiar with the Freud table, but I bet JessEm is, get their 1-800 number and give them a call, their CS is great and they will be able to answer any question you have. Its another quality woodworking product I have purchased that was built in Canada, and this lift is a tank, you won't be disappointed.. Hope this helps. I have my JessEm lift in a Kreg table. I was unsure if it would fit my Kreg table when I purchased it, and the plate fit the hole but the screw holes did not line up with the inserts that came with the Kreg table. I made a phone call to JessEm, and for about 10 dollars I purchase another set of inserts that JessEm makes to fit my Kreg table and everything fits perfectly. I'm not too familiar with the Freud table, but I bet JessEm is, get their 1-800 number and give them a call, their CS is great and they will be able to answer any question you have. Its another quality woodworking product I... » Read More I have my JessEm lift in a Kreg table. I was unsure if it would fit my Kreg table when I purchased it, and the plate fit the hole but the screw holes did not line up with the inserts that came with the Kreg table. I made a phone call to JessEm, and for about 10 dollars I purchase another set of inserts that JessEm makes to fit my Kreg table and everything fits perfectly. I'm not too familiar with the Freud table, but I bet JessEm is, get their 1-800 number and give them a call, their CS is great and they will be able to answer any question you have. Its another quality woodworking product I have purchased that was built in Canada, and this lift is a tank, you won't be disappointed.. Hope this helps. « Show Less | eng_Latn | 24,947 |
Are you able to bend the arms down? | product frankly weak - is unstable, and the arms are fragile, but still worse the Best Deal Stores than the store that sold it to me, twice sent the defective products, which can not be sent back because there are no documents to return | Im not To ha poly, i have problems whit that part, doesn't fit well, have problems closing my door | eng_Latn | 24,948 |
beading: I love making jewelry with beads, my question is why do my pliers mark my wire and it don't look very pretty after i am done my work. can it be my pliers? | Your pliers need to be coated. Try tool magic it can be found in your craft shop | I guess so I just started repairing rods and the seem to work and look good | eng_Latn | 24,949 |
Do you have directions to install with the clamps? | Sorry ... no. My son-in-law installed the swing so any instructions are long gone. | The pole snaps into the plastic end of the bracket. I ordered these from amazon and the plastic ends were broken. They reshipped them and the the ends where again broken. I ended up purchasing them at Home Depot. | eng_Latn | 24,950 |
what angle is the slant? | But according to another site, "They are at a 30 degree angle"(from http://www.protherapysupplies.com/Shop-by-Brand/OPTP/OPTP-Slant-One-Pair) | Anyone know if this item NF (national fine) or NC (national coarse) thread? (in other words, is 14 fine or coarse?) | eng_Latn | 24,951 |
Mine was missing two of the cam bolts and cam locks. How do I get these. | You need to contact the online store, via Amazon, that you received the cabinet from. I found my store and phone # at the bottom of an email Amazon sent me confirming my purchase. You cannot directly contact Coaster (I tried) because they apparently do not deal with the public, they only deal with the online stores that they sell to. So once you contact the online store and give them the info, then they will contact Coaster. I still haven't received mine so I don't know how long it will take to finally get the parts. FYI- per the fella at my online store, this is a typical problem with this item. Hope this helps. You need to contact the online store, via Amazon, that you received the cabinet from. I found my store and phone # at the bottom of an email Amazon sent me confirming my purchase. You cannot directly contact Coaster (I tried) because they apparently do not deal with the public, they only deal with the online stores that they sell to. So once you contact the online store and give them the info, then they will contact Coaster. I still haven't received mine so I don't know how long it will take to finally get the parts. FYI- per the fella at my online store, this is a typical problem with this... » Read More You need to contact the online store, via Amazon, that you received the cabinet from. I found my store and phone # at the bottom of an email Amazon sent me confirming my purchase. You cannot directly contact Coaster (I tried) because they apparently do not deal with the public, they only deal with the online stores that they sell to. So once you contact the online store and give them the info, then they will contact Coaster. I still haven't received mine so I don't know how long it will take to finally get the parts. FYI- per the fella at my online store, this is a typical problem with this item. Hope this helps. « Show Less | I believe you would need the: YAKIMA TuBeTOP(YAKIMA PART NUMBER 8002531) If you do not have a top bar. | eng_Latn | 24,952 |
What is metal and what is plastic on the shield? | The only metal pieces on the shield is the hardware that holds the straps to strap to your arm. | My issue was the degradation of quality in the recent blade holder angles. ThePlastic handles prevent/interfere the use of th the shallower two angles. I even tried real screws but the new holder still prevented shallower angles. | eng_Latn | 24,953 |
Can you use this to tighten or loosen bolts? Like a socket wrench? | Definitely. You will need an adaptor that the drill will hold, and accepts 3/8" or 1/4" drive sockets. I have driven lag bolts and used it on automotive and other mechanical applications as well. It packs a surprising punch, but if the load is too big, it does have its limits. I say try it and see what happens. Excellent tool. | Thanks for your question! According to the product details this kit will attach to most lenses but works best with 50mm and similar lenses. The seller also states that generally speaking, the "Bokehtinator" works best with lenses of filter size up to 62mm and with apertures of 2.8 or wider. The quickest way to check if an item will ship to your address is to add the item to your cart. If the item doesn't ship to your location you will be informed when you try to add it. Don't worry, you aren't committing to a purchase by placing the item in your cart. You can always delete the item from your cart if you change your mind. I hope this helps! | eng_Latn | 24,954 |
Can the metal cylinder be removed from the piston casing? I just need the cylinder part for my office chair. | I don't know, I am disabled and someone put it on for me, I did see on Amazon the piston without it. | I got this bike for my husband. It comes with plastic toe cages. He says that if you wanted to you could change the pedals out to use you clips, but it does not come with clips. | eng_Latn | 24,955 |
The front door to my Roosevelt popper 6010 with your logo on it was broken,how do I order another door? | Is the door actually broken or is it the plastic retainer? I had 3 of 4 plastic retainers break on my popper. It is the heat, I think. I replaced all the plastic hardware with metal hardware. It took a little effort to find/modify screws and retainers but I haven't had issues since. Also, buy some threadlocker and put it on the 7 screws that are in the kettle. I've lost a couple of nuts and washers over the years and wonder who ate them... They were never found. Anyway, a little threadlocker (Blue won't harden and allows removing hardware later. Red becomes hard and requires a lot of heat to remove hardware. I use blue) goes a long way for piece of mind. Is the door actually broken or is it the plastic retainer? I had 3 of 4 plastic retainers break on my popper. It is the heat, I think. I replaced all the plastic hardware with metal hardware. It took a little effort to find/modify screws and retainers but I haven't had issues since. Also, buy some threadlocker and put it on the 7 screws that are in the kettle. I've lost a couple of nuts and washers over the years and wonder who ate them... They were never found. Anyway, a little threadlocker (Blue won't harden and allows removing hardware later. Red becomes hard and requires a lot of heat... » Read More Is the door actually broken or is it the plastic retainer? I had 3 of 4 plastic retainers break on my popper. It is the heat, I think. I replaced all the plastic hardware with metal hardware. It took a little effort to find/modify screws and retainers but I haven't had issues since. Also, buy some threadlocker and put it on the 7 screws that are in the kettle. I've lost a couple of nuts and washers over the years and wonder who ate them... They were never found. Anyway, a little threadlocker (Blue won't harden and allows removing hardware later. Red becomes hard and requires a lot of heat to remove hardware. I use blue) goes a long way for piece of mind. « Show Less | All parts except Magnetron Tube parts and lobor for one year. Magnetron Tube parts and labor for five years. Call 1-800-211-7262 to find a service center. You will need a sales receipt/proof of purchase. | eng_Latn | 24,956 |
Is there anyplace that I can buy replacement balls? | I don't know but would like to find out myself, even just to have a few extra. | Remington Firearms owns this product, go to Remingtons web site, check for contact info and call parts department. | eng_Latn | 24,957 |
I need to intall an eye strap into the iron anfd the fiberglass part of the mast. Do i need to drill first? if so how big the bit? | A rivet is simply a way to weld surfaces to one another, obviously without actually having to weld the two surfaces. In order to rivet two surfaces a pilot hole must exist in both surfaces for the rivet to be inserted and eventually pinch the said surfaces together. So yes, you need to drill holes or have preexisting holes in order to use a rivet on any application. This particular gun comes with 3/32", 1/8", 5/32", and 3/16" rivets and head attachments, so you can use a hole that is one of those sizes or drill a hole that is one of those sizes. If you need more assistance with Rivet related questions, a simple internet search will yield many helpful results. As for this product, it sounds like for your application, it will work fine. | I had the salon maintenance guy hang it for me. You MUST hang it empty, not filled. It would be way too heavy and awkward to try hanging it with bottles on it. It would be easier to hang with the help of another person (2 man job). It comes with all the necessary screws and anchors, no extras are needed. | eng_Latn | 24,958 |
have they fixed the knob problem yet? | No problem with misaligned welds. All four knobs worked pefectly for me. Only careful alignment of the marks was needed, but not even that careful. The knobs should screw in easily, as they did for me, once the marks were aligned (half of the line should be visible, half not). I could not be happier with this table. | Absolutely horrible product. Round plastic dome is suppose to stay on. But this was the worst purchase I made. Won't shut off sometimes, sometimes it's on and fades off | eng_Latn | 24,959 |
Can you pull back the hamer | Yes, you can. It has 2 positions. Trigger works too. I used these replicas in a recent Civil War film and had shots where the hammer was pulled back. | it doesn't take force, simply depress the plastic tab & the compartment pops open. I did it with my finger. | eng_Latn | 24,960 |
Are you able to adjust the mirror after placement? My only concerns thatI have lost 2 screws, each the one on the back of the mirror where mirror mounts to frame. Would using Super glue to insure screw won't come loose affect my ability to adjust the... | If you are talking about the screw that holds the convex mirror to the convex mirror housing, it is not an exotic screw. I didn't measure it, but I think it is a #8 x 1" pan head sheet metal screw. I'd suggest testing different screws until you find the right one so you don't cross thread the bore for this screw. I don't suggest glueing these two pieces together for two reasons. One is you can't remove the entire mirror unless you destroy the housing. The other is that the ball joint that allows adjustment is nicely tight. I found that removing the mirror from the housing, nudging the ball joint, then refitting and checking for view, was more successful than just pushing on one side or the other with my thumb as is suggested in the instructions. If you are referring to the pair of screws that are part of the clamping mechanism, I tried to get extras that were a little shorter than as supplied and couldn't find them. They are a metric size, I think a #7. The hardware store I go to has a pretty complete stock, but not that size. It wasn't worth going to a specialty screw supply to find them. | The lenses are magnetic so if your phone is made of something (metal) they will stay in place while you take a picture. If not, no they won't work. The package comes with several metal rings that are suppose to stick to your plastic phone to hold the magnetic lens over the camera lens on the back of your phone but the metal rings would not stick to my phone. A simple way to check to see this product will work on your phone is to see if a refrigerator magnet will stick to your phone. If it does your golden, if not move on. | eng_Latn | 24,961 |
Lost the carbide tip glassbreaker where can you find a replacement tip | The best thing to do is ask Uzi ( http://www.uzi.com/customer-service/ ) they should be able to help. | Answer from Titantech: Merry Christmas. We have both for double and single AC. If your car is single AC, we can ship you the one for single AC car. | eng_Latn | 24,962 |
If the scews in legs and arms of tables become loose, can you tighten them with a screwdriver or do you need some unusual tool? | yes, just take out the brown pegs that covers the screws and tighten them up, my set is great, my family and I love them. | Hi, I put this swivel base as a replacement to one that broke on a swivel rocking chair I have. The quality is pretty good. The diameter should be the same or slightly smaller then the width of your base. I used carriage bolts and nyloc nuts. I've had no problems with this base since I installed it earlier this year. Hope this helps. | eng_Latn | 24,963 |
Can someone measure the distance from the bolt lock on top to the thumb press. I am replacing a (have no idea) and want the same setup thx | I just measured From center of bolt lock to center of thumb press is 4.625" (4 and 5/8 inches). But from the deadbolt lock (top) to the lock on thumb press below is 5.5" hope it help. | 3-1/4" not including the threads.One thing to note, it works as it should when attached but the threads are really fine and cross threads easily. Once attached it's pretty secure and removes easily, but its a pain to put on. Also, once attached, the scope cover that comes with the scope won't fit. It's too short to fit with the shade tube on. | eng_Latn | 24,964 |
what is the plate with that screws on the left hand corner for the instructions that came with the product arent very detailed ? | It works great for starting the stripping process so that the insulation comes off as you pull the wire through the stripper. | There is a flat piece of wood about 8" with a beveled edge Mount that to the wall The horizontal brace on the top back is beveled opposite. That should slide over the wall mount | eng_Latn | 24,965 |
Re David Oconnell's use of pex to strengthen, where did you add the pex? Ie is it inside the small opening in the back stem or surrounding the stem | I am assuming pex is some type of glue or hardener. Since the knob kept breaking from the heat I use a very small vice grip OR I place the knob on the correct mode and remove the knob so the heat doesn't crack it. | so if I recall correctly, there are two washers... a smaller white one that goes in thru the top of the sink, and a much larger black one that seals from the bottom of the sink.... if you are speaking about the larger black washer, the flat side of that washer should be next to the top / flat side of the nut assembly that you screw on from the bottom.... this washer is designed for just about any sink... and note that the nut on the bottom is designed to be hand tightened only..... in your case, I would take off the assembly, make sure the flat side of the large black washer is next to the flat side of the nut that you hand tighten, and reinstall the assembly... simply install it hand tight... until it does not leak... then you will not get this protrusion | eng_Latn | 24,966 |
is primer depth properly set? | It is all a matter of the primer pocket. With this tool you can literally feel the primer seat. If you are dealing with cases that have the primers swaged in and they have not been milled properly, you will have a difficult time seating the primers. Also some Winchester cases I have found have tight primer pockets. You can seat the primers into them with some difficulty but you will still feel it when they are seated properly. | Well it doesnt fit my 02 mazda protege perfectly the baack seat head reasts arent adjustable so that threw it off that was my only problem | eng_Latn | 24,967 |
Will it tighten down to 1/8 inch wall or less? | I am guessing that 1/8" is about the thickness of my water crock, so I would say yes. | No way. I'm in Construction, They make them si thin today. This is a totally different substance I'd try cleaning the area with a wire brush, and make it dry. I know there's a small tube of of Alum. type paste not spendy and blending that in from the inside. Depending where you live?.... if there's no freeze thaw cycle it may do the trick. If not a dab of Gorilla glue may work.... | eng_Latn | 24,968 |
What is the process after you paint it on and the rust turns black, do you then sand that off and then paint over it? | You could sand it off and then treat it again, to be xtra sure. But yeah once it turns black just paint over it. | A rivet is simply a way to weld surfaces to one another, obviously without actually having to weld the two surfaces. In order to rivet two surfaces a pilot hole must exist in both surfaces for the rivet to be inserted and eventually pinch the said surfaces together. So yes, you need to drill holes or have preexisting holes in order to use a rivet on any application. This particular gun comes with 3/32", 1/8", 5/32", and 3/16" rivets and head attachments, so you can use a hole that is one of those sizes or drill a hole that is one of those sizes. If you need more assistance with Rivet related questions, a simple internet search will yield many helpful results. As for this product, it sounds like for your application, it will work fine. | eng_Latn | 24,969 |
Is this strong enough to hold wrenches? Thanks! | In my opinion no. The magnets are, but the plastic mounts wouldn't take it too long. | The one that I bought was 1 1/4" long. Also, the bottom piece is aluminum and the thin top piece is steel, not aluminum as advertised.I bought mine for a bipod mount and it worked perfectly, stayed ontight. I decided to go with a quad rail and took it off. I'll sendyou the one I have for free if you can find a way to get me youraddress without pissing off Amazon. | eng_Latn | 24,970 |
do the individual sockets pivot on their positions? it appears in the demo pic they are oriented in different directions. thanks | It can be strait in a line and then you can pivot the last one, then the next if you would like, then eventually all if you want it in a circle. | One of the tool holders it comes with is a parting tool holder. It is a screw clamp type: an allen head screw in the back of the holder tightens or loosens and angled wedge anchor at the front of the holder. Not sure of the height dimension of the parting tool slot on the holder, off the top of my head. I also purchased a 1/2" parting tool that works just fine. | eng_Latn | 24,971 |
Does the lower base detach for sewing pant cuffs/hems (?) Thanks ! | If you mean to make it more like a free arm - yes. The front section, which acts like a storage drawer, detaches so you came sew 'in the round'. | This is a knock-off of a very popular, and much more expensive, Manfrotto camera mount. I have several of these and have mounted them on all of my tripods, monopod, jib/crane, etc. Because of the differences in camera mounts from various tripod/monopod manufacturers, this makes all of my devices universal. I have the mounting plate part of this device on the bottom of all my cameras and I never have to stop to change fittings. I am not familiar with the Dynatran ATH-918 specifically, but this device has been able to mount on every 'pod I have. | eng_Latn | 24,972 |
Will the Droll Yankees tray attach to the bottom of this feeder? | I don't think so, but you would probably not want to use a tray on a Finch feeder even if it did attach. Finches are such picky eaters and like to perch on the small rods that I think that a tray would have them flying on to another feeder. You might want to check with Droll Yankees to be sure. Every time I have contacted them, they have been extremely knowledgeable and helpful. | I agree with the other responder - best to take one screw with you to get a match. Might also look at getting one of those tiny sets of screwdrivers, too - like for eyeglass repairs. Here's one on Amazon that looks like the one I have for $6: http://smile.amazon.com/Eyeglasses-Slotted-Philip-Precision-Screwdriver/dp/B00BGASVD6/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1404321394&sr=8-16&keywords=eyeglass+repair+kits I use my kit all of the time for toys (both pet and kid) and all kinds of random items that have the smaller screws. Should help you to not strip anymore screws. If you can't find the right screws, I bet a piece of masking or duct tape would hold the plate in place without a problem - I think the plate is just there to protect pets (and small kids) from ingesting them. I don't think it makes a difference in the functionality of the toy. Best toy I've bought so far for my kitty - she LOVES it. Tried her with the automatic laser toy and she was not impressed, so she is discriminating about her entertainment. Hope this helps! | eng_Latn | 24,973 |
Is it possible to order this item with brushed nickel faucets or stainless steel? Polished chrome hardware won't work for me. | Hello, The free faucets that come with our vanities are all a chrome finish. You may choose to use a different faucet with different finish if you do not prefer our chrome set. Thanks! Kitchen Bath Collection | The handle needs to be attached and the two spindles on each side of the machine need to be screwed on and tightened. Then, the buffing pads need to be attached using the elastic straps. Takes about 5 minutes or less. | eng_Latn | 24,974 |
After filing and installing mount for snug fit, bolt is very hard to pull back and stays stuck back unless i push it back to battery. anyone else have | Sorry for taking so long to respond, I had to file and grind the bottom to get the bolt to move back and forth, after that it has worked great, had it at the range twice! | I haven't had any problem with mine losing suction. It has been on my dash since October and has not come loose. Sorry.. | eng_Latn | 24,975 |
What's a good replacement bit to blow up basketballs and soccer balls, I lost the one it came with. | Check at a Lowes store, I'm sure than can help you. Maybe a Dick's Sporting Goods store. Good Luck! | Best thing I can tell you is get on the sears website and look up the part number. Put that part number in the Amazon search and the correct part will show up. That's what I did. The part number is different from mine but it was the same part. If you need anything else or have more questions let me know! Hope I helped you! | eng_Latn | 24,976 |
The description says the rails "clamp on". So it can be easily installed and removed without tools? | We bought the rack for our son. He told me that it is very easy to install; much easier than the rack on his wife's VW SUV. They have been very happy wioth it. He suggested using a ruler to be sure that both sides are even. | My hunch is yes... but cannot guarantee. I bought if for my DeWalt 705 and it is great. don't know the differences between the 715 and 705. Sorry I can't be certain about it. For my 705, it's a five minute process to attach it...would be less if the placement of two guard screws was better. I've used it fairly regulary for a month or so, odd jobs...glad I bought it! | eng_Latn | 24,977 |
where can i find a replacement string that fits this i ordered one and no one near me sells one | You can go to a big 5, or you can go to there website. It is a 150 pound crossbow string. | Best thing I can tell you is get on the sears website and look up the part number. Put that part number in the Amazon search and the correct part will show up. That's what I did. The part number is different from mine but it was the same part. If you need anything else or have more questions let me know! Hope I helped you! | eng_Latn | 24,978 |
Are there spare metal grinder blades available once these dull up? Do you sell spare parts if needed? Thanks | If you keep the blades properly adjusted you will probably never have to replace them. | I agree with the other responder - best to take one screw with you to get a match. Might also look at getting one of those tiny sets of screwdrivers, too - like for eyeglass repairs. Here's one on Amazon that looks like the one I have for $6: http://smile.amazon.com/Eyeglasses-Slotted-Philip-Precision-Screwdriver/dp/B00BGASVD6/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1404321394&sr=8-16&keywords=eyeglass+repair+kits I use my kit all of the time for toys (both pet and kid) and all kinds of random items that have the smaller screws. Should help you to not strip anymore screws. If you can't find the right screws, I bet a piece of masking or duct tape would hold the plate in place without a problem - I think the plate is just there to protect pets (and small kids) from ingesting them. I don't think it makes a difference in the functionality of the toy. Best toy I've bought so far for my kitty - she LOVES it. Tried her with the automatic laser toy and she was not impressed, so she is discriminating about her entertainment. Hope this helps! | eng_Latn | 24,979 |
Do the hinge pivot points eventually start shedding graphite bits? I have a drafting magnifier that has developed the problem over the years. | I have had a mag lamp that did the same thing in the past (shed metal shavings). I replaced it with this lamp in question, and have been very happy with it! I can't speak to longevity, as I have only had it a few months, but couldn't be happier with it. | I think this would be excellent for air travel. My granddaughter is only 18 months and loves it. She can draw. I can draw things for her. I can print letters and numbers so she becomes familiar with them. Excellent toy. | eng_Latn | 24,980 |
Mine didn't come with anything to punch holes. About what size of a hole should I punch? Or what else can I use? A pen? | Mine have always come with a little stick to punch the hole. I would use anything that would open the hole in the indention, but not puncture the bottom. The stick that comes with it is like a Q tip with no cotton and flat bottom. I twist it around the complete hole to be sure it is really open. I have had great success with these traps. | I actually filed my down to fit. it turned out pretty good. Be sure to measure you tripod carefully. If you have a file, its plastic and it files pretty fast.. So in the end I was happy. | eng_Latn | 24,981 |
how to attach shaft to this motor? | they have collars with set screws, insert the motor shaft into one end of the collar and snug the set screw, then put the second shaft into the other end of the collar and snug the second set screw. Then power the motor up to ensure that the shaft to shaft alignment is wobble free while they spin; if it is, tourque both set screws to their final value -- if ot then adjust one or both set screws until wobble free alignment is | this happened to me too--and it's absolutely ridiculous. How hard is it to supply screws that won't split the wood? I'm thinking about just dumping it out, or giving it to someone who has smaller screws. | eng_Latn | 24,982 |
Can this be mounted on any standard ballhead to convert it to arca swiss? | The center hole is tapped for 3/8-16, and a 1/4-20 adapter is included, so it should be mountable on any ballhead, although the level of surgery required on the ballhead may vary. Most will simply require that a screw be removed. | I put a bugera trirec in mine. Go to the skb website and check the size. Then measure your head | eng_Latn | 24,983 |
Can I attach the tube and the rail it sits on, with the right hardware? | Bill your question is to vague for me to answer, I have a Ridged Table saw and the hardware worked for me. | yes,good luck on your project. check your thread, should be good to go. update you may want to use plumbers tape on your threads, and do not over tighten; you will do a good job, just take your time, and check for leaks until they are okay! | eng_Latn | 24,984 |
what type of nails are used on this nailer clipped or round? Are the nails 30-34 degrees? | I bought one and am looking at it. On the front it says: 30 degree clipped head nail, 30 degree full head nail. I also read in the specs that it will take any nail from 30 deg to 34 deg | If the Moen 24-inch Grab Bar I purchased from Amazon is a Moen 8724 bar (I didn't keep the shipping box and installation instructions); the outside diameter of the bar is 1-1/4 inches (as close as can be measured without using a caliper). The Moen 24-inch grab bar is an excellent attractive item. Both ends must be installed to studs, not just wallboard. | eng_Latn | 24,985 |
How do you keep the handles together? | Hold them, bind them with a rubber band, hair/ponytail band, piece of tape - I never had any issues with them, but the above suggestions were from other customers at some point and seem valid... | well, I haven't tried it ,but maybe gluing on the understand strips of flat wood. They probably sell something like that at Michaels, Joann's, or Hobby Lobby. Good luck! | eng_Latn | 24,986 |
What is the resting inside diameter of these brackets? I need it to decide if I can use it for some other application. Thanks. | The best I can measure it's 3/4 of an inch. If you can find a MINI-MAGLITE just measure the outside diameter of that or at least compare the flashlight with the object your trying to use it for.One warning the bracket jaws will stretch to accommodate the flashlight and hold it firm anything larger you might break the jaws especially if you take it in and out. I have never broken a mini clamp BUT the larger bracket ( D size battery flashlight) will break. I have stopped buying those because they break too easily . I do not believe they will hold your saber ZORO !!!! | Seat is 14" dia and 19" between the arm bars. Stools are still functional after two years but they're squeaky. | eng_Latn | 24,987 |
How do you switch the 10X eyepiece out so that you can use the 25X eyepiece? I tried to unscrew it, but only part of it came out. | If you twist at the bottom of the eyepiece where the microscope attaches to it it will completly detach | John: I have three Maillard clusters, all of them are Helicomatic, for which the wheel has a solid non-rotational hub protruding from the spoke flange. Partially protruding from the small gear end of the cluster is the lock ring, which has splines similar to those of an old style beer bottle cap on the circumference. The tool which removes this ring is small, flat, 2 or 3 mm thick, with notches for spoke adjustment, a splined circular hole for the lock ring, and an actual bottle cap remover. Very little torque is necessary to remove or install this ring as it is not load bearing. Once the ring is removed, the helicomatic cluster will slide easily from the hub. This tool of question is the workhorse. One must first chain whip two outside cogs from the cluster. The splines of this unit will then be inserted and mate with splines inside a bearing cap. Be careful to align the tool squarely. Reverse threading and high torque exist here. Once free, the cap lifts away showing spacers and a layer of 36 loose ball bearings, then pawls and another layer of bearings. The fun begins with keeping the parts in order. Cogs, bearings, or pawls are easily replaceable if you're organized. Feel free to contact me again if I can help. | eng_Latn | 24,988 |
Does this meet ASTM standards? | I can tell you its terrible inaccurate , the battery doesnt last and its unreliable. Wouldnt bother with it | It should, as you have a screw that adjust the tightness, but I am not sure if it will be as stable. Most of the arm pressure when ridding is on the ends... the black part in the picture and that is where your bar ends are... not sure if I helped much, but that is all I can conclude with the given info. good luck. ps. overall very nice product. | eng_Latn | 24,989 |
Does these fit with natural glass bottles?if yes, once these rings are arranged on natural glass bottles can the classic nipples fit? | NO. I could not find a clear answer anywhere. I have natural glass bottles and I lost a couple rings. Since Avent does not have replacement rings for natural glass bottles I gave this one a try. Did not work, leaked everywhere! | They are specifically designed to slip into a metal "adapter" that is the same size and shape as the filing thingys. The adapter is round and cylindrical and snaps into place just like the abrasive cartridges do. Then there is a hole in the end of the adapter into which you slide one of these attachments. This adapter, which does NOT come with this set of attachments, does come with the other set of attachments that are available for the Emjoi device.I do not know if they could be grasped by a dremel chuck. Perhaps they could. If you need heads this small, it might be worth a try. They are specifically designed to slip into a metal "adapter" that is the same size and shape as the filing thingys. The adapter is round and cylindrical and snaps into place just like the abrasive cartridges do. Then there is a hole in the end of the adapter into which you slide one of these attachments. This adapter, which does NOT come with this set of attachments, does come with the other set of attachments that are available for the Emjoi device.I do not know if they could be grasped by a dremel chuck. Perhaps they could. If you need heads this small, it might be... » Read More They are specifically designed to slip into a metal "adapter" that is the same size and shape as the filing thingys. The adapter is round and cylindrical and snaps into place just like the abrasive cartridges do. Then there is a hole in the end of the adapter into which you slide one of these attachments. This adapter, which does NOT come with this set of attachments, does come with the other set of attachments that are available for the Emjoi device.I do not know if they could be grasped by a dremel chuck. Perhaps they could. If you need heads this small, it might be worth a try. « Show Less | eng_Latn | 24,990 |
I bought this item used and didn't notice that the previous owner stripped the screw on the musical toy. Can I buy a replacement from the manufacture? | Honestly, I am not sure but I am sure you can send them a request OR you can probably take the toy to your nearest hardware store and find a screw that fits. | They are specifically designed to slip into a metal "adapter" that is the same size and shape as the filing thingys. The adapter is round and cylindrical and snaps into place just like the abrasive cartridges do. Then there is a hole in the end of the adapter into which you slide one of these attachments. This adapter, which does NOT come with this set of attachments, does come with the other set of attachments that are available for the Emjoi device.I do not know if they could be grasped by a dremel chuck. Perhaps they could. If you need heads this small, it might be worth a try. They are specifically designed to slip into a metal "adapter" that is the same size and shape as the filing thingys. The adapter is round and cylindrical and snaps into place just like the abrasive cartridges do. Then there is a hole in the end of the adapter into which you slide one of these attachments. This adapter, which does NOT come with this set of attachments, does come with the other set of attachments that are available for the Emjoi device.I do not know if they could be grasped by a dremel chuck. Perhaps they could. If you need heads this small, it might be... » Read More They are specifically designed to slip into a metal "adapter" that is the same size and shape as the filing thingys. The adapter is round and cylindrical and snaps into place just like the abrasive cartridges do. Then there is a hole in the end of the adapter into which you slide one of these attachments. This adapter, which does NOT come with this set of attachments, does come with the other set of attachments that are available for the Emjoi device.I do not know if they could be grasped by a dremel chuck. Perhaps they could. If you need heads this small, it might be worth a try. « Show Less | eng_Latn | 24,991 |
we can not get the rivets to stay on. my husband has banged it, hard, and it still pops off. The rivets are getting all bent. Everyone said it was so easy, well, by husband is an engineer and can't get the rivets to secure. Suggestions? | The thickness of the collar determines which rivet to use. Too thick and the compression is incomplete. If your rivets are damaged, borrow a rivet gun and use a standard rivet. It won't look as nice, but I doubt your dog will care. | Hi-- In my kit, the towel bar IS attached by screws, it is not permanently fixed, and you must screw the towel bar into the side panel yourself from the inside. it is easy to do, but you will have small openings visible on the outside of the panel if you don't screw in the towel bar. On mine, the towel bar when attached protrudes out just about evenly as does the overhang of the top. And it is as pictured, on the right side of the little stand as you face it. Make sure you measure your available space very accurately and compare with the measurements given in the kit (if you order it). And if you don't put in the towel bar, you can always fill the holes on the outside with a wood putty or small rounded inserts, some of which come with the kit, for other places on the sides. I hope this helps you make your decision. I don't know how much variation there may be in the kits (if any) but I like mine a lot. Good luck! | eng_Latn | 24,992 |
Does this arch have a little flexability if I need it to be a few inches wider? | It would be easy to modify with a couple inches of tubing added to the top, and it is a little flexible, more so if you leave the bolts slightly lose. | Not as designed. What I did as I had a similar problem. I drilled holes in the top of the stretcher to accept the "bunion" plugs in the area wanted. Worked great!! | eng_Latn | 24,993 |
Can you move the two side mounts in closer together or are they at a FIXED distance - it's hard to tell from the images whether they are adjustable. | The two side mounts cannot be moved in closer, but the arms that the side mounts are attached to pivot and can be moved so that you can adjust how far apart the monitors are from one another. The two side monitor mounts do rotate/pivot side to side and up and down so that you can adjust the monitors also. | No problem with misaligned welds. All four knobs worked pefectly for me. Only careful alignment of the marks was needed, but not even that careful. The knobs should screw in easily, as they did for me, once the marks were aligned (half of the line should be visible, half not). I could not be happier with this table. | eng_Latn | 24,994 |
According to one review, all 3 mirrors are beveled all the way around, is this correct? The photo appears to have only the outer edges beveled. | All three mirrors are beveled all the way around. We like the cabinet very much. | One thing you might want to know is that the handles are not exactly as pictured. They do not have the white tops that say H and C. Also both faucets work in the same direction and not opposite left and right. The quality is very good. I bought 2 faucet stems or inserts for the vendor so that I had spares when I needed them. This stem is also on ebay in quite a few sites. I just like to gave spares when I need them. Nice antique brass finish. This vendor will bend over backwards to make sure that you are satisfied. him to email a picture of the exact handle that is on this faucet set.I hope that this helps. | eng_Latn | 24,995 |
Which style is better or more versatile, this universal ball joint separator or the OTC 6296 Pitman Arm/Tie Rod End Puller style? | This style is more versatile as it can be used in tight spaces, however the inherent weakness in a lever design requires a higher quality metal than this company uses. | Hello, I ordered the specialty tool for my 2010 Toyota Camry after reading a review from someone who had the same year, make and model as I did. I don't remember if I inquired on You-Tube or Google, but after inquiring and doing my research, I found the Assenmacher Specialty Tool was sold on Amazon.com. I think I ordered my specialty tool based on the order number that was given by the do-it-yourselfer (DIY) from either You-Tube or a review I read on Google. Whatever the case, when I finally went on amazon.com and found Assenmacher sold the tool with the exact number that I had obtained, I order the tool. Additionally, I could have read a review via Amazon's comments regarding the tool and that convinced me to order it. I do not know if Toyota makes a standard size oil filter canister and the Assenmacher Specialty tool TOY 640 was made specifically for Toyota and will fit all Toyota models. You will need to contact Assenmacher to determine if that is the case. I hope this is helpful. | eng_Latn | 24,996 |
how or where do I get a table tripod to adapt to this monocular? | this has a standard screw hole for all tripods. I have a vivitar tripod that is like the gorilla tripod. | Tent Pole Technologies will make any size you need. Also check the Rio site for customer service. And Amazon carries replacement parts. | eng_Latn | 24,997 |
What are the black long pieces that come the the stem repair kit? | Hi, these long pieces are 30 self vulcanizing repair cords for complete air sealing, when you clean the hole in your tire, you insert a cord in it so the hole will be sealed and closed. | Hi, this set does not include couplers because the main tips included are too large for the standard coupler to fit. You would either have to find the larger coupler or just cut the end of the bag a little larger to fit the wider tip. I have a pic for you but I have no idea how to get it in here... I will continue to try | eng_Latn | 24,998 |
what size of screws should be used to attach these to cabinets? | Depends what you are screwing into. I used a course threaded screw (like a drywall screw). Use a 1 1/2" long screw if possible. Otherwise a 3/4" screw if that's all the thicker the base is. You may need to reinforce the bottom of the cabinet. Depends how heavy the cabinet is and how you will be using the rollers. | This will not fix your issue. I would suggest buying a product called JB WELD and filling the holes with the syrup. once it hardens, predrill small holes with a drill bit then the screws you have left will catch their threads on the solid JB WELD | eng_Latn | 24,999 |
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