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Are the lower control arms steel or aluminum?
Maaannn im sorry Tomas i dont really remember but i think they were aluminum all i can remember now is that everything fit right
if memory servs me the white one. I will check this evening, I had to put another reiostat on it to get it low/slow enought for my 2.0 yr old son to ride it and I could keep up with him.
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Where can I get spare parts? I dropped the antenna and the plasttic piece jjoining the two ends of the dipole was broken!
Yes, you can contact us by email at Service @ BrittaProducts.com if you need assistance. We do carry spare parts.
The router plate does not come with the fence and must be ordered separately. If you are purchasing an Incra router table the plate is included with the purchase price. You call an 800 number and tell them what router you have and they mail it to you free of charge. You could also order the router plate directly from Incremental Tools.com.
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What tool do you use to keep the bars from sliding both up and down and back and forth?
Just a screw driver. The barrier has screws that you tighten using a screw driver that clamp down on the verticals bars and keep them from moving. Not the best quality tho, I always keep screw driver in the car as these need to be tightened frequently.
I had some initial issues with the base. It felt like it was catching slightly and making my sweeping monopod pans have a slight resistance until I kicked it's ass with lemon pledge. Worked to take out restriction like a champ and now it is smooth as butter. Tried wd 40 and it didn't do the trick. The lemon pledge was the stuff!
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I have misplaced the 2 extra bolts to use when I move the wheels to the middle. How can I get some more?
Local hardware stores have a large variety of bolts and nuts, in many different styles. Ace, Home Depot, lowes, do-it best, etc..I would recommend either a lock nut, or thread lock so they don't come loose.
You would have to find a black and decker.part number for the chain made for it and cross reference it to the Oregon part number. Call Black and Decker service techs.
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Does Amazon.com ship only the new/improved version of the j/fit Medine Balls Max?
Yes, when I notified JFIT that I received the older version of the ball, they told me Amazon shouldn't of even had the older version in stock anymore. When I told JFIT I did get the older version on 2 out of the 4 balls I ordered they sent me the 2 new ones no questions asked and didn't even ask for the old ones in return. It's a win win either way. But I'm pretty sure all the old inventory has been taken out of circulation by JFIT. Ive had these balls for months now and have used them on hundreds of reps of 10 foot wall balls and they are in the exact same shape as the day they arrived. Def put your order in worries free.
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
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How does this light attach to a wall or under a shelf? Is it a permanent or temp. Attachment?
You can let it sit flat as shown in the picture, or it can be mounted under a shelf on on the wall two ways: a) using the double-side adhesive pad that comes with it, or b) using a screw and a slotted hole in the bottom of the light.
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!
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Does the barb section unscrew, or is it one solid piece with the ball valves? Previous answers are a bit unclear.
Definitely threaded. I have not disassembled this one, but I did another older one.
You will need an adapter.... If I recall correctly, its a 1 1/4" thread. You should buy a 1 1/4" to 3/4" adapter then thread in a brass hose adapter. very sturdy tub!
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Does anyone have a chuck replacement reccomendation? Jacobs?
It is a keyed chuck unless you want a hand tightened chuck. We bought a keyed chuck because at those speeds, it can become difficult to open or necessarily close the chuck by hand especially as you become older or the strength in the hands lessen.
I went with Amazons suggestion for our F-350 Super Duty , we were very happy with them. You don't have anything to lose . send them back if they don't workout . Just type in your year make and model , you should be fine.
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How do I adjust the blade? Mine came out of square and the instructions a terrible for explaining which hex bolt tilts the blade.
It's a great saw, but a delicate piece of machinery. .that happened to mine, I sent it back to get repaired. They fixed it.
The lower seat on the self-closer may be engaging the bidet retaining arm. Suggest loosening the long screws that go through the seat and bidet arm. If the seat then goes down all the way, you may need to obtain a shim to install between the seat retainer and the top of the bidet arm. The shim should be the size of the original retainer on the toilet seat and about 1/4" thick.
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Can I get a mount that doesn't have the swivel .i mean just fixed straight up ,on a flat surface .
I cannot answer you on this question, when I bought my boat, it came with the radio/antennaand broke my antenna, I bought a new antenna and have to route the cable and the whole works. No I cannot help on this issue for I just want the same antenna on my boat with same model. Good luck, Charlie
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.
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Purchased this faucet several weeks ago and I am getting ready to install and hot water hose is missing a nut on one end. Is it on purpose or flawed?
You got a lemon. The one I purchased had a nut on both the cold and hot hoses. It's a great faucet stinks they sent you one with missing parts. It's worth getting replaced though. Take a few pics and send them to the seller so they will send you a replacement.
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.
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What are the clips like?
I don't use the clips, they are too hard and awkward to use. I use pins from older sets of electric rollers that I had.
Cheap plastic. Not worth your money. I bought two and sent them back immediately. Cowboy studio products are typically inferior in every way (bought other CS gear before, that I sent back). Im a little surprised that someone would tell you metal. Hey, its cheap enough to gamble on heh
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Can you get a replacement shock?
I would think you can order one, but I don't know if that's true. I know these small shocks take abuse for years before they fail.
I believe that the rectangle and triangle are interchangeable. The last time I purchased one because the springe part was leaking it was interchangeable
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Will socket/swivel hold plug in proper alignment when applying fair amount of force to crack it loose? AUniv joint gets off center & you can snap plug
I did not require any swivel so my u joint was vertical (2006 toyota corolla). My plugs were locked up but did require quite a bit of force to break free
You need to set up the automotive search engine through your Amazon account by writing in your year, make and model of vehicle. then, when you choose something, It will tell you if it fits. My advice regarding this product, is to choose a different manufacturer. On top of the cap, it's printed in very small type, to tighten three clicks. I can tell you, if you tighten four or more, then the lock will not work again. This product is not worth it at any price.
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where to get replacement bolts for blade (original BROKE first time lopper was used)
I haven't had any issues like this product even after a year of heavy use, but if it happened to me (especially the first time the lopper was used) I'd be calling the manufacturer for a replacement part, or else demanding a replacement of the defective lopper. This should not have happened.
Sir,We don't normally order tools for customers and when we do it takes awhile to come in. I would refer you to your local Briggs and Stratton dealer if you need this part quickly. If you have any further questions, let me know.Customer ServiceWeingartz
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Until I can afford Le Creuset, what is going to be the best inexpensive standby? I am slowly saving up for my Le Creuset dutch/ french oven, but it will be awhile. What is going to be the best, inexpensive option for a sturdy, fireproof casserole size dish that can go from stovetop to oven? Until I can afford Le Creuset, what is going to be the best inexpensive standby? I am slowly saving up for my Le Creuset dutch/ french oven, but it will be awhile. What is going to be the best,... » Read More Until I can afford Le Creuset, what is going to be the best inexpensive standby? I am slowly saving up for my Le Creuset dutch/ french oven, but it will be awhile. What is going to be the best, inexpensive option for a sturdy, fireproof casserole size dish that can go from stovetop to oven? « Show Less
Just in case this confuses anybody - scotchbrite will UTTERLY DESTROY the enamel on a le Creuset pan. Enameled pans have no problem cooking liquid, and soak clean. Lodge bare cast iron is a very different surface (and Lodge enameled cast iron is made in China...)
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
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I need to know what additional program I can use with BeadCreator to create a bead color-symbol legend?
I couldn't figure that out and the support wasn't helpful at the time. Perhaps they have that figured out now. Sorry I'm n ot much help
While you could certainly try, I do not believe this is the correct crimper for these crimps. There is no alignment die to hold the crimp in place for proper crimping. I would say if you had one or two to do and lots of the many others that this tool is right for, buy it. If you have many of the Delphi (and specifically in bulk), this is no the tool to buy.
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Anyone know if these are actually 1" in diameter? I'm thinking about buying one for a padded pull up bar but I think that might be too small. Thanks!
The diameter might depend on the weight of the bar you choose, the description is the same for all the weights. I have the 12# bar and it would be comfortable for pull ups, it is larger than a 1" diameter.
My bag is 100 lbs, and I've been hitting it a couple times a week with this attachment hanger for 4 plus years- the same for my brother. Just drill you some pilot holes and then use a socket wrench to fully tighten and you'll be good to go
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WHAT IS THE RECOMMENDED AGE OF THIS SET??
I bought this last year, 2012 Christmas, for my 81/2 year old grandson. It was great for him and he still play.s 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!
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Could I cut this in half? Is the plastic soft enought to cut with scissors?
I don't believe it would be, or if it is, it would not be very smooth. However, I do think Boon sells a smaller version of it. I also wouldn't recommend cutting the tray simply because it's what catches the water
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!
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do the dishes get scratch marks from cutting food on them?
Sorry, we ordered these and they never shipped them, said they did, but we never rec. so be careful!
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!
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are you an authorized seller of Paslode?
No, I'm a user only. By the way, be very careful when using this model of Paslode. They are very fragil. . .do not drop it. The internal circuitry from the trigger to actuator will be damaged and will require the instrument to be rebuilt, and it isn't cheap. The construction models (16 and 8 g nails, equivilent) are rugged and will give a lot of years service.
The one I bought on ebay was new,Verizon branded and unlocked. I used it on Page Plus.
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Does it come with replaceable studs and alan wrench?
There was no tool in the box, but the studs do have a hex socket for an Allen wrench. The axle of the pedal also has a hex socket so you can install with either an Allen wrench or an open-end pedal wrench. The photo may not make it apparent, but they do come with reflectors for the pedals.
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.
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Just received my wok but the handle is loose & it is secured with rivots so no there's way to tighen it. s
It the loose rivets can be peened with a small hammer on a metal object such as a shop vise they can be tightened.
I don't know the answer to your question, and I'm sorry to hear of your troubles with this product. But one of the reasons I choose to purchase this scale was because the other feedback talked about how responsive the manufacturer is to any issues customers have had. Have you contacted them? I would hope they would resolve this with you and replace the scale. Whatever they do, I hope you post their response on the reviews for this product. Good luck!
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What type of parting tools will this work with?
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.
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!
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these heat resistant? for use with electronics that get hot that glue is not weakened by heat
These are used to cushion cabinet doors, etc. my guess is the glue that keeps it in place is not meant for intense heat applications.
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!
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What if I want to go the other way? From the description of this product, it's hard to tell whether the source STARTS from the 1/8 or the other way??
Cables like this allow the source to be from either direction. It is just wires... no matter which direction the signal comes from.
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.
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Will this fit with & attach to a regular metal frame?
I have a regular metal frame. It isn't attached, it just sets between your bed and the wall. It is wide enough for the fram, but they made it too low. I had to get some boards from Home Depot and boost it up about a foot or your pillows will slide into the bottom shelf.
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!
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EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED, I have gone through 2 horns and they do the same thing. They stop working and the outside casing becomes loose rattle WHY?
I have had no problems with mine. Sounds like you have a vibration problem. Excess vibration can destroy anything. A rubber mount might help or a different mounting location where there is less vibration. Hope this helps.
You need to set up the automotive search engine through your Amazon account by writing in your year, make and model of vehicle. then, when you choose something, It will tell you if it fits. My advice regarding this product, is to choose a different manufacturer. On top of the cap, it's printed in very small type, to tighten three clicks. I can tell you, if you tighten four or more, then the lock will not work again. This product is not worth it at any price.
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Is there a magnet availoable for the screws
I keep a small (~4mm dia) neodymium magnet attached to the bit receptacle barrel; very strong so won't fling off, & magnetizes any bit inserted. Also helps keep any loose bit from falling out during vertical use.
I don't believe so, but I can't remember for sure. you can get at your local hardware or homedepot
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Would this drill be sufficient to use on a concrete wall? Our condo is almost entirely concrete, looking to hang a pot holder, pictures, etc
u can only drill in the softy mortar only if used 4 concrete except if instructions say so
The thread at the end is 1/4" I believe. To accommodate my sound gear (all 3/8") I bought screw on adapters that I found here on Amazon for next to nothing. I wish the stand went just a tad higher on the main pole, but I've used this successfully in booming situations for fixed scenes like interviews. Oh, one con: the plastic head that attaches the boom arm is very clunky. If your gear (lighting or sound) is on the pole - especially with a weight on the end, it's a three-handed operation to change the boom arm angle. And when you loosen the boom arm, you are also loosening the clamp on the upright pole which tends to slide downward - hence the need for the third hand. Overall, for the price I think it is a pretty good buy. Not as sturdy as a C-stand, but not as expensive either. Hope this helps.
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Doing an "Adopt-A-Family" gift this year for a 3 year old boy. Would this be super awesome?
Absolutely this tricycle would be awesome. I made this selection for my then 3yr grandson for his birthday. Although he has since move on to a bike with training wheels...he still uses this trike also. It looks sharp and has all the bells and whistles. Excellent choice.
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!
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Is there a screw to attach to the Bike?
Yes, the center pivot is a bolt that goes through the yolk of the front fork and holds the brake on the bike.
I mount to the top tube just behind the stem. That leaves plenty of cable to reach the Edge. However, you'd better double-check the type of USB connector on the Edge 1000. This has the mini-USB connector, which mates with the Edge 810, but the 1000 might be the (smaller) micro-USB connector.
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How is the old motor removed from the mount plate? Does the entire piece need disassembling, or is there a manner to disconnect just the motor easily?
Just the two screws that you see in the picture. Ther are 2 nuts that hold it down. Be carefull not to damage the brass spacers that the screws go through. They are covered with rubber surrounds.
I'm not sure we are talking about the same thing. The Manfrotto 678 Monopod Universal Folding Base (Black) you are asking about attaches to the bottom of a monopod to make it stand on its own. The Model 484 RC2 is a head attachment that fits on the top of the monopod. The monopod I have this base unit on is the Manfrotto 680B Monopod 4-SCTN Replaces 680 (Black). These two items in question fit on opposite end of an actual monopod and do not work together - you can't attach the camera head piece to the base piece. Now if you are asking if the head piece you have (Model 484 RC2) will fit the monopod that this base unit will fit, I would say yes as I think the threading would be the same for any Manfrotto head unit but I don't know for sure as I have a different one of those also. That is all I can tell you. If you would want to ask a different questions based on what I have told you then let me know.
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Does the impact driver work in reverse for removing difficult screws?
I have discovered to my delight that the Black & Decker driver does indeed work in reverse to remove difficult screws. I love this tool for the short time I've owned it and I find it extremely handy for doing jobs around the house. I do find that it does take a delicate touch on the trigger to get the best results from it.
I have found it is easy to put on and take off. It has three snap down locks that I find are easy to get finger under to open and closing it is a breeze with a solid click to know it locked closed. I use mine Hit Case with Vidometer to record my rally racing (RallyCar114 on YT). I will say its easier to get on and off than the normal case it is in everyday.
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Has anyone had trouble with fletchings coming off? Do these have any warranty?
I haven't had any trouble with them at all I killed 2 deer with the same arrow and they are still in tact so except for my broadhead it's all gravy
it comes in a pair. (2) Good luck, mine are holding up well, I love them =)
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For a single turn of the input shaft how much does the jack raise vertically? Thanks.
Not very much, it will take several turns. But I'm very happy with the stand.
4" center to center on mine. Amazon sent me this question about the one I bought so I'm assuming it's the same as the one you're asking about.
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The bayonet mounting is very loose. Does it snap into position, or is there a workaround better than taping the threads?
That's what I thought initially. Well, it snaps :) just use more force to snap it in, no worries, you won't break it :) after you use enough force, you should feel/hear as it clicks in and them it will be tight and stable.
Not that I know of...I think you just push the little tab back. However that was the only issue I had with the track set. The battery cover on 2 of the cars (I bought 2 extra) broke so I have to tape them on with duct tape. Other than that the track itself is awesome my son could put it together at 2.5 yrs it's so easy. Some tracks are a pain because of that. Kids want to do it themselves.
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how do i break it down.
1. take out the magazine 2. slide top piece back as if loading a round slide and lock the slide in place with the slide lock 3. in front of the trigger guard there is a piece of plastic the can be pulled down. Pull that piece down. 4.with your hand on the top slide, release the slide lock and pull the trigger this should allow you to pull the slide off by sliding it forward. Thats how you take it off. if you don't understand youtube it.
I researched each foot online and then labeled them in the organizer. You can Google sewing machine feet and identify them by picture. I was able to find a chart.
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What if I accidentally turn the handle below the lowest setting, like all the way down to the initial mark below 25 flb?
Will still work but accuracy will be compromised as calibration was set at it's lowest setting to it's highest . If you go down below to the point where you don't feel spring resistance while turning back the handle, the torque wrench will not sense torque, conversely the higher you set the torque handle, the more pressure you put on the spring thus increasing torque value.
I have never checked, but it would have to be cheaper and easier to just replace entire light. BTW I carry one every day and use briefly almost every day and haven't used up one yet. Great little lights as far as I can tell--GREAT VALUE!
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The bike I am repairing has a bottom bracket shell diameter of 2" will this fit correctly?
This is used for the older single piece cranksets. I use these because I cut up old bicycles and cut them up and weld new ones. www.flickr.com/photos/fredtron
Actually is the round exagonal head bolt that holds the crankarm to the BB.Usually an 8 mm hex head that pushes the arm into the square tapered bb.
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Does any one know if these come wound with the Brother #90 Bobbin thread
I honestly don't know which thread it is... I have spoken to several people who say it really doesn't matter which bobbin thread you use as long as its embroidery thread and the bobbin is the correct one for your machine. I have now used at least 60 of these bobbins with NO trouble at all. I have also used the empty to wind my own thread so that the back color matches when stitching lace, with NO problem! Hope this helps!!
The ones I received did not. You either need to reuse or get new hardware. I ended up popping out the bolts with an air hammer and putting new nuts in bolts in because they snapped trying to get them off. (really common with a Jeep Cherokee)
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It asks to choose a size in mm, i.e. .8, 3.2, 6.3mm--which size is appropriate for A5 clipper?
You use the "number" 3,7, 10 as you always use in selecting for the A5 clipper. the 6.3mm is the metric unit of the length of hair left on the body when you clip. Hope this helps you. dom
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.
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I have had this snow thrower for about 2 years and it is very hard to push - Would it help to replace the paddles to make the self propel work?
look at your skid plate at the bootm its plastic and on each side is metal wear indicater bars if there hitting then you need to replace them on ebay there is a person that sells all 3 and the belt at about 53.95 i had to replace mine the first year but i used the heck out of it eBay item number: 380545703895
Ours broke, too. The batteries are just too heavy to be sitting upside down in a plastic compartment. We ended up trashing it, and decided to wait till they come up with one that uses smaller batteriesw, or is electric.
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Does anyone know where to get a trigger and a lever. I have a 30 yr old version of this and they fell apart
Direct from Daisy. Call or email their costomer service 1-800-713-2479. The can e-mail you a parts lister, and you can order over the phone. Trigger assy is like $5 or $6
Tent Pole Technologies will make any size you need. Also check the Rio site for customer service. And Amazon carries replacement parts.
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I need 6 screws the pocket cvlip for the ZT 350 ST
I am speaking of the clip screws, my Grandson stripped both of the screwes needed. I am asking about the 2 needed bas well as 4 eztra.Thanks
The clip does not swivel, it is fixed. I have never carried it with only the clip, I always choose to belt through the loops and clip, so I don't feel that I have the experience to guess at whether or not you could use it with only the clip.
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Would this product work for shielding, as in the electronics of a guitar? Non-conductive adhesive means each piece must be soldered to ground.
I'm sorry but I don't know. It's like thin aluminum foil with some kind of adhesive on one side.
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!
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my 250 schwin exercise bike just quit working, how can I fix it? New adapter?
It'll take a call to customer service, waiting for a part, and then some handy work to make up for their poor quality control.
well, the spring clips on the side... did you bend them? like permanently out of shape? once they go into the slots, they stay spread open and hold up the plastic face. if you bent them though, i'd suggest bending them back? Can't see how the face doesn't stay up and closed unless you had bent them out of shape?
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Would these jewels stick and stay on a stretchy spandex type material? It's for a carnival costume.
They might be fine as long as it is on a temporary basis, if you just need the costume for one night. You could use fabric glue to fasten them more securely.
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.
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Do these work with the standard CAP Dumbbell set? How different are they from the weights in the set?
1) Yes they would fit the bar, however they are pretty large for a dumbbell being about 15 inches across & an inch & a half thick. I use them on a barbell. 2) Depends on the set.
I'm sorry for the delayed response... a family member had surgery. I am truly not sure if the plate is compatible. The bolt does reverse for two sizes though.Good luck~
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How effective is the depth adjustment feature - does it prevent overdriving staples in softer materials such as flooring underlayment?
Easy adjustment. Always test drive a nail or two in scrap material to set the depth.
I have only been using it to replace snaps that failed. Already had the hole in place. But I don't think it will create the hole. You best try an awl or similarly pointed object to create the opening for the 'stem' of the top snap to pass through.
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I bought the Bench Dog Cast Iron Table and BD under table lift. Now I need to to get an insert to fill the gap between them. Which insert works well ?
Gary, it has been awhile since I bought my router extension so not sure what "insert" you would be talking about. If your talking about the plate on which you mount the router, there was no plate with the proper hole pattern available for the OLD Black and Decker router I planned to use. So, I drilled and counter sunk the needed holes in the plate I had. I believe there was a chart listing routers and the drop in plate numbers which fit those routers. GOOD LUCK!
I have only been using it to replace snaps that failed. Already had the hole in place. But I don't think it will create the hole. You best try an awl or similarly pointed object to create the opening for the 'stem' of the top snap to pass through.
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My truck has a bed liner. Will there be any issues regarding the clamps loosening up?
My boyfriends truck has a bed liner as well. We have not had any issues..... yet ;)
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.
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Can this be used a a screwdriver?
It can, but it has A LOT of power and will probably strip the screw. I would not recommend this drill for putting in screws. I use mine to drill holes in concrete and thick metal. I hope this helps.
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.
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How does the hook and the board align to one another? The hooks have holes that attach to the board but to me they seem backwards. Suggestions?
I took the caps off the ends and turned the hooks around. I had the same problem. The white caps come right off.
That is what I purchase it for. With that said I had some difficulty getting it to stick, the magnet is pretty weak and would fall off due to its own weight. The only way I got it to stay was to make sure the magnet was completely flat. It comes in roll so I had to put under something heavy for a few days to flatten it out. Once I got it to stick it stays up, this is my second season with it up. I do wish it was stronger since it is a pain to get it to hold.
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Can Triton Durahooks be used on these Holeyrails?
1/4 heavy duty hooks are the preferred. 1/8 hooks work but aren't really suited to the heavy garden tools
If the rail is a standard size it'll hold tight. I don't know how long it'll last at the range though. A friend had one in his .45 and it only lasted through two full magazines.
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Does this locking bar come with a drill bit for installation?
First you have to have a brace bit with a drill bit or an electric drill with with a drill bit. Or I suppose you could weld or braze it but then you would probably have to paint it and also put out the fire.
I want to say it should fit its a standard size it should fit securely. If you have a local home depot they have a set comparable to this for $8. But this is a great set to have in your collection.
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Dose this tool help remove the small bushing that is left after removing the primmer on 7.62x51 military rounds I can not figure a way to remove it
I've never used it for that purpose as I have a Dillion swayger, saves time & less frustration.
Do you mean the leaf trap? The pump, motor and leaf trap are all combined in one big unit. I believe what you need is the plastic slotted screw that goes at the base of the leaf trap. My recommendation would be to bring it to a hardware store and have them give you a screw with the correct thread pattern and wrap teflon tape around it. If push comes to shove, i have them, E mail me and I'll send one to you. :)
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Are all of the poles metal ? What parts are plastic ?
no they are telescoping plastic. I have set this up and used it though without a problem.
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.
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What size screws dies this use? #6?
I bought these to hold glass in door frame but have not completed project. Sorry I cannot help you.
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.
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Why is it spelled 'Rotatry" instead of 'Rotary' in the product title?
Because the Amazon employee would worked on the listing for this product had spell-checker turned off and didn't proofread the listing carefully. Probably.
Either send it to a calibration house... Or test rough accuracy - Buy preset torque wrenches (eg Ritchey 4Nm, 5Nm), tighten until it reaches the 4Nm limit, then try the Venzo at same torque. If the Venzo doesn't reach the limit is at torque or under. Then try the higher torque setting... And rinse repeat. Then tell us how it went! Usually the concern is applying too much torque at lighter range... And not enough at higher range.
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whats the difference between hog ring and detent pin?
The ring offers spring tension to sockets to retain it on the drive and the pin offers another means of retaining socket on drive by locking into the hole on drive side of sockets. The pin works great to keep impact swivel sockects from flying off. However, they are harder to remove from drive of impact. You actually have to push the pin down to remove socket. Unlike the retaining ring, you would simply pull off.
It doesn't matter since it won't work regardless of whichever one it is spec'd for. Pay for postage and I will send you mine at no charge... Junk.
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How do you tighten the ball tension? It has gotten loose over the years and it won't hold my shower head in place anymore.
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.
Sounds like you will need to purchase a special tool to make the job go smoothly, and that is a simple type of wrench that drops down into the drain so it can be unscrewed. Take the picture, print it and go to a big box store like HD and show it to them. It should be about $10. Get your plumbers putty while there.
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does this have a tumbstone o ring?
Sorry, not sure which oring is the thumbstone one. it had everything for my 98 but ur prob looking for an A5 part i'm guessing. If u have a 98, I would guess that it has the oring that ur looking for. good luck on ur quest
I don't know. I used it to replace the glass from a Mr. Coffee press.My guess is that the cylinder is standard and would fit most presses.
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Does it realy have true variable speed?
It has variable speed but bear in mind that the speed is controlled by the trigger. The closer you pull the trigger to the drill body, the faster the chuck will turn. However, If by "true", you mean is there a dial where you can set the exact speed ie. 300 rpm or 350 rpm then the answer is no. This feature is more likely found on rotary tools like Dremels, some drill presses and milling machines. I am not aware of any variable speed hand drills that have scales which would enable you to dial in exact speeds. If exact speed is a necessity, then you might want to research rotary tools, bench tools which have a dial that can be set or tools that have a digital display that tells you how fast the chuck is turning. Additionally, I don't know what materials you plan to drill. This drill's range is 0-550 rpm which may or may not be suitable for your intended purpose. I recommend that you study the numerous drill speed and feed guides available on the web to determine if this drill has the best speed range for your project or whether you need a drill with a higher rpm range. It may also be helpful to do a search of materials, material thicknesses, hole sizes, suggested bit lubricants and drill types to see what tradespeople and manufacturers recommended. You can easily ruin costly materials by drilling them at the wrong speed or quickly dull expensive drill bits by using the wrong bit for the material, exerting too much pressure on the bit or not using lubricant. Talk to people who have drilled the same or similar materials. Ask to see if they have any scrap that you can use for test purposes. There is no single drill suitable for all types of drilling. Br prepared to experiment before finally figuring out what works best for you.
Hello Mike,the legs can go out horizontal,but more importantly the main adjustable vertical stem that holds the pan head can be reversed,so the camera is on the ground,hope this confusing reply helps,Clive Silby.
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can you ship this to New Jersey without restriction? If I break it into parts(easy to ship to another country), will I be able to reassemble it?
Hi Jim , sorry I can not ship to NJ please contact your local gun store. Thanks Phil
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!
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My crankset broke. The part on the left side that threads into the frame has been stripped. What parts do I need to fix this?
Hi Ryan, That would be the bottom bracket (BB). Please contact our warranty team via [email protected] or the form on our website vilanobikes.com. They would be happy to assist you.
You would have to find a black and decker.part number for the chain made for it and cross reference it to the Oregon part number. Call Black and Decker service techs.
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I melt pony beads to make sun catchers.I need a simple tool to drill a hole to hang.will this do that?
It may but the plastic will likely clog the burr and will end up taking a long time. The burr is more like a file than a drill. You'd be better off with a small drill bit on an inexpensive rotary tool like a dremel.
That is what I purchase it for. With that said I had some difficulty getting it to stick, the magnet is pretty weak and would fall off due to its own weight. The only way I got it to stay was to make sure the magnet was completely flat. It comes in roll so I had to put under something heavy for a few days to flatten it out. Once I got it to stick it stays up, this is my second season with it up. I do wish it was stronger since it is a pain to get it to hold.
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How thick are the 10 pound plates? 10s are the ideal size for dumbbells, and thickness can determine how many can fit on 14" long handles.
I have 3 different sets of plates and I forget which is the cap db plates. I'm sorry. Ask the seller.
Every major part of this tripod is made of plastic. I was looking for a 72-inch tripod that I could carry around to conventions and other remote events I shot that was lighter than the metal Manfoto tripods that I have. Given its low price, I was actually surprised at how well this one works. It is sturdy and I've been careful not to bang it around or work the crank too hard. Overall, you can't beat it for the cheap price.
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Does the pole need to be attached?
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.
The thingamabob on the end of the string is fairly solid. You can remove it if you wish.
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does this thread fit in the brother holder
I wouldn't know as mine isn't a Brither, but most machines should have a rewinder built into them. On the top of the machine you can load a bobbin and then rewind onto it.
Is its size 11T and Diameter: 5mm or 6mm? If so, it could. Thanks!Lerway Tech
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Are the tools replaceable?
Yes and no. It's technically possible (the upper tools have a standard, but small, hex bolt holding them in, and the lower ones have a hollow-key hex bolt holding them in), but with a lifetime warranty, just send it back to Leatherman and have them replace them for you.
Not at all. Wet paper towel for bottom top with soap and water. Stir rod comes off easily
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Is the claw able to open 1.2 inch? i need this product for a timbale and i'm not sure if it fits.
Yes, it does. I use this claw for an additional splash cymbal. It opens up to fit both edges of a standard drum hoop. The hoop is exactly 1.2"
The top flares slightly compared to the base of the bottom part. It measures 4" or 10 cm. The top part that holds the butter measures 3" or 8 cm. I used calipers for these measurements so as to be more accurate.
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what do you use to solder gold fill wire
Use gold solder: http://www.riogrande.com/Product/14K-Yellow-Gold-Solder-Filled-Round-Wire-18-Ga-Dead-Soft/600148 and treat area first with acid, then alcohol, and then gold flux, and then gold solder (see web refs on how to do this:). Use a good torch (not a soldering iron), and apply heat just to the solder (not the piece). Be careful to hold piece with a gentle metal clamp or you can distort or destroy the piece. How to solder gold: http://www.wikihow.com/Solder-Gold
you may need to get an adaptor that has the correct thread size ...google your question please..I wish I could be more help
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I do drilling in my operation, will this lathe accept an MT# 1or 2 Tapered keyed Chuck ? and if so do you sell them Thank You H A Roberts
MT1 only !! I bought pen turning kit with #2 and I cant use it. Otherwise I'm very glad I ignored all neg reviews. It has been a true value!!
While these lug nuts do have the proper thread pitch, you would need to ensure that your specific application will be able to use the flat "mag" style lug nuts, as these items will NOT work for any conical/ cone seat wheels, and will NOT work with any sort of ball seat (R12, R13, R14) lug seats. These items will only work for the mag style lug seats.
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Which precious stone is the birthstone for the month of April?
Birthstone | Birthstones | Birthstone by Month Birthstones Birthstones by Month Traditionally, a birthstone is associated with each month of the year. For example, the birthstone for January is a garnet, while lucky babies born in April get a diamond as their birthstone. The origin of birthstones is believed to date back to the breastplate of Aaron which contained twelve gemstones representing the twelve tribes of Israel. The current list dates back to 1912 with only one addition since then – the tanzanite was added to December. There are numerous legends and myths about  birthstone healing powers  and their therapeutic influence. According to these legends, wearing a gemstone during its assigned month heightened its healing powers. For the full effect, individuals needed to own all twelve and alternate them monthly. Contact an AGS-certified jeweler near you with any birthstone questions you have: Please leave this field incomplete Signup
Tom Drum Replacement Parts   You save: $56.41  (59%) Tom Drum Replacement Parts Lost the doodad that goes on your wotsit? Need to replace a worn-out part on your tom tom drums? You will find it here: swivel nuts, rubber feet and wing screws. Displaying 1 to 16 (of 16 products) Choose Number of Products To Display Per Page: 12 , All   Pearl replacement clamping hook only for the 0810SL to 1216SL I.S.S. suspension mounts. Includes a single claw hook. Sale Price: $1.82 We've taken an extra $0.10 (5.21%) off our already low price DC472 Pearl replacement die cast hook only for the IS0810N/1216N. Includes a single claw hook. Sale Price: $1.82 We've taken an extra $0.10 (5.21%) off our already low price KB625WN Pearl replacement key bolt with washers for the I.S.S. suspension mount. The KB-625WN is designed to fasten the rim hook onto the bracket mounting... Sale Price: $0.37 To be notified when this product is back in stock please click here . S61/12 Pearl 12 pack of nickel plated brass swivel nut lug inserts. The S61/12 are the small swivel nut insert from Pearl with a 5.8mm thread that accepts... Sale Price: $4.92 We've taken an extra $0.26 (5.02%) off our already low price ZD57NF Pearl chrome die cast rim hook for ISS suspension mounts. The Pearl ZD57NF is the hook that comes on Pearl's Integrated Suspension System (ISS)... Sale Price: $3.92 We've taken an extra $0.21 (5.08%) off our already low price SNB-20SQ This is the small threaded lug insert, or lug swivel nut, which accepts the tension rod for snare drums, bass drums and tom-tom drums. Has a 13/16... Sale Price: $0.93 To be notified when this product is back in stock please click here . SNB-21 Single swivel nut insert for a drum lug with internal spring, 16mm long. This drum lug swivel nut insert is for drum lugs that have a spring on the... Sale Price: $1.38 We've taken an extra $0.07 (4.83%) off our already low price FL-32GR Replacement rubber tip or foot for 9.5mm or 3/8" diameter floor tom leg. This floor tom leg replacement foot is non-marking and non-skidding. Sale Price: $1.14 We've taken an extra $0.06 (5.00%) off our already low price FL-33GR Replacement rubber tip or foot for 10.5mm diameter floor tom leg. This deluxe floor tom leg replacement foot is non-marking and non-skidding. Sale Price: $0.89 We've taken an extra $0.05 (5.32%) off our already low price SC-RTL Set of 3 large Gibraltar floor tom leg replacement rubber feet. These feet only fit 12.7mm diameter legs, the leg hole is too big to stay on 10.5mm... Sale Price: $4.08 We've taken an extra $0.21 (4.90%) off our already low price R5/3 Pearl replacement rubber floor tom leg feet. The R-5/3 includes 3 rubber feet designed to fit 3/8 inch diameter floor tom legs. Sale Price: $4.92 We've taken an extra $0.26 (5.02%) off our already low price SC-RTS Set of 3 Gibraltar replacement floor tom leg feet for 9.mm and 10.5mm diameter floor tom legs. Sale Price: $4.08 We've taken an extra $0.21 (4.90%) off our already low price NP260P Pearl rubber gasket for the BT-3 tom mounting bracket. The NP-260P is the gasket designed to be used with the BT-3 Pearl tom mounting bracket.... Sale Price: $0.72
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Is this a radial or tangential extractor?
tangential extrctor. I have added support pieces of stainless steel rods to try to fix the problem.
Although Amazon advertised that the right angle adapter was included with my Skil, they did not include it with my shipment, so I can't answer the question.
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On the left it's my bolt options/properties and the bolt it self. On the right it's what i need to have the option Pan to change the bolt head to Pan. But i don't have this options. The bolt is after enabled the add-on Mesh BoltFactory.
When you first add a cylinder, you have the option to change the number of vertices, etc, but once you do anything else in blender, it seems you no longer can edit those parameters. Is there a setting anywhere or an add-on that allows these parameters to be edited later on? If not, how easy would such an addon/feature be to create for anyone reading this?
We want to have a plain empty sandbox - one without any configuration metadata or data from Production. Is it possible to have such a sandbox? Please advise.
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How can I link those two separate objects by joining the mesh points? I tried F and Merge at Center but didn't work.
I'm trying to fill empty space in my mesh, and I looked at the knife tool page on the Blender Wiki, and I'm not sure if there's a way to make it so that a new edge is made using the knife tool. I took a screenshot, and hopefully it'll explain better than I can of what I'm trying to do. Oh and I'm using Blender version 2.71, by the way.
I have a High poly mesh and I have decided to make the low poly by merging as it is easiest for me. Would it be possible to change the W Hotkey , so that it merges to the center automatically? It is time consuming pressing W > Merge > Center.
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Right now I have a base mesh of a human with a basic rig structure, I am trying to have him point a finger gun but whenever I raise the characters arms the mesh twists. (see below) I don't know what is causing this but I have good topology and the rig vertex groups are all pretty good. any ideas?
I'm trying to work out this shoulder deformation. I can't figure it out. Is there anything wrong in my armature? Should i add bones and keep more control of my mesh or use shape keys? Here is my file blend.
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The question is vague, and I apologize for that. I don't know how to make the dot that has the transform tools, appear in the middle of the mesh like it is supposed to be. I would appreciate some assistance with this. the dot with the arrows below the object
So, I'm working creating a lamp... yes, newbie here. After modeling for a bit, I noticed that my point of origin was no longer the center of my object: How to I reset an object origin point to the center of it's geometry?
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How do i cut a hole into a mesh? As you can see i added three torus shapes to the center of the model but i would like to cut out the insides of those torus to leave circles in them how can i do this?
How to cut holes in an object using another object? I'm trying to model a M16 but I have a problem with cutting the holes on top of the handguard of the weapon. As you can see in the picture above, I have tried to cut holes into the handguard (The marked mesh in edit mode) with the object above it (The multiple cylinder one). But I simply can't. I have tried the Boolean modifier but the handguard just disappears and doesn't make any holes. Same with the Knife Project thing. Nothing works, it won't make a hole in it. I also installed the BoolTool 0.2 but that didn't work either...The multiple cylinder object goes invisible and doesn't make any cuts. In the picture above you can see how I want the cuts to be made. I want the holes of the multiple cylinder object to be there on the handguard when I take it away. Nothing works. The 3 methods I tried with worked on other parts of this model but not on the handguard. It should be the handguards mesh's fault but I can do nothing about it. Is there any solution?
Why does a bezier curve twist when rotated? If I create a bezier curve and rotate it in edit mode it does not accordingly rotate the tilt of the handles which creates an undesirable twisting along the curve. Here is an example using a bezier circle with a square used for a bevel object: Here it is after being rotated 90° about the y-axis: How do I prevent/fix this?
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How to convert KMZ geometry collection to SHP I try to open and convert to shape a KMZ with Qgis, but impossible ! When I open it, I have this : I select "Vigne" with 35 entities then OK. But there isn't entity displayed. In layer panel I have this weird icon. So I decide to save it in shape, maybe it will work... But Qgis return me this message : Somebody have an idea, how to read and convert this kind of KMZ ?
KML to Shapefile using GDAL (LIBKML) - MultiGeometry data not transforming I am trying to convert a KML file to Shapefile using GDAL (ogr2ogr). Regular KML files convert fine but KML files containing MultiGeometry features (eg: Geometry containing both Point and Polygon) do not get transformed. The output is simply a blank shapefile containing no shapes or attributes. I have tried this command: ogr2ogr -overwrite -f "ESRI Shapefile" -where OGR_GEOMETRY='MultiGeometry' <ouputfolder> <input kml> For an example, KML file which has MultiGeometry, you can see the us_states.kml hosted by Google. Other info: I am using 'GDAL 1.10.1, released 2013/08/26' for windows.
How to cut holes in an object using another object? I'm trying to model a M16 but I have a problem with cutting the holes on top of the handguard of the weapon. As you can see in the picture above, I have tried to cut holes into the handguard (The marked mesh in edit mode) with the object above it (The multiple cylinder one). But I simply can't. I have tried the Boolean modifier but the handguard just disappears and doesn't make any holes. Same with the Knife Project thing. Nothing works, it won't make a hole in it. I also installed the BoolTool 0.2 but that didn't work either...The multiple cylinder object goes invisible and doesn't make any cuts. In the picture above you can see how I want the cuts to be made. I want the holes of the multiple cylinder object to be there on the handguard when I take it away. Nothing works. The 3 methods I tried with worked on other parts of this model but not on the handguard. It should be the handguards mesh's fault but I can do nothing about it. Is there any solution?
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I once saw a tutorial on YouTube that gave me a simple keystroke to rotate the end face of a cylinder without deforming the sides. I used it many times, but then didn't require it for a year, until now, when it would be really useful. Most answers in public forums relate to using the bisect tool instead of rotate, but that was not the solution I came across on YouTube and interrupts workflow. Does anybody know how to do this? It is extremely useful and precise, as you can simply enter [something] then [r] and then the degree, and it forms a perfect turn in the cylinder without crushing the sides.
I am trying to recreate a penne pasta. I am creating a cylinder removing the two end faces and then I solidify the mesh. However I do not know how to extrude (or cut away) the two ends to make them pointy like in the picture of the penne below. I have tried to use bisect and mirror, but without successful results. Any idea?
I am trying to recreate a penne pasta. I am creating a cylinder removing the two end faces and then I solidify the mesh. However I do not know how to extrude (or cut away) the two ends to make them pointy like in the picture of the penne below. I have tried to use bisect and mirror, but without successful results. Any idea?
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Merge (fuse) two meshes together I want to merge the pipe and the bottom part together so it looks like the pipe is welded to it. I tried merging using ALT + M but the result is not good. How can I do this? Reference:
Removing internal geometry So in the image below there are two circles, how can I remove the internal vertices between them without messing up the outside shape. I'm working on a gun and this is just a simple way to illustrate the issue I'm dealing with. If I where to go in and delete the internal faces it would leave holes on the outside of the object, is there a fast way to get around this?
Is it possible to apply modifiers to multiple objects at once? You can copy modifiers from one object to other objects with CtrlL> Make links > Modifiers, or the Copy attributes addon. However, is it possible to apply modifiers to many objects at once?
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AO Bake has random black pixels on some faces This is what my baked AO texture looks like (not in all places -- for most faces it looks fine): What is the cause of this? What can I do to resolve it? I do not have any overlapping UVs and my mesh is manifold. Here is the mesh if you would like to take a look: Thank you all for your help!
Cause of black artifacts in render? I was following on creating a watch and noticed that when I rendered the watch, some pieces were messed up. I'm new to 3D modeling and I've just learned Blender, I can't explain it well, so here's a picture: Other examples: I don't know if it's a problem with my World texture, the object, or the object's texture/material, so I can't even guess how to fix it. What causes this? Is it possible to fix it?
How to cut holes in an object using another object? I'm trying to model a M16 but I have a problem with cutting the holes on top of the handguard of the weapon. As you can see in the picture above, I have tried to cut holes into the handguard (The marked mesh in edit mode) with the object above it (The multiple cylinder one). But I simply can't. I have tried the Boolean modifier but the handguard just disappears and doesn't make any holes. Same with the Knife Project thing. Nothing works, it won't make a hole in it. I also installed the BoolTool 0.2 but that didn't work either...The multiple cylinder object goes invisible and doesn't make any cuts. In the picture above you can see how I want the cuts to be made. I want the holes of the multiple cylinder object to be there on the handguard when I take it away. Nothing works. The 3 methods I tried with worked on other parts of this model but not on the handguard. It should be the handguards mesh's fault but I can do nothing about it. Is there any solution?
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How can I send someone a .blend file with cache folder included? I've been trying to send a person my .blend file with an external cache folder (.bphys format) to render a fire for me, and when he opens it, he can't connect the two. Any solutions?
Moving all files to a new computer, my concern is links I'm moving all files to a new computer, via an external hard drive. I am certain that broken links will be a concern. What can I do to fix this? Is there a 'Best Practices' kind of way to prevent this problem beforehand? I have many hundreds of .blend files, and of course, I fear losing them.
How to cut holes in an object using another object? I'm trying to model a M16 but I have a problem with cutting the holes on top of the handguard of the weapon. As you can see in the picture above, I have tried to cut holes into the handguard (The marked mesh in edit mode) with the object above it (The multiple cylinder one). But I simply can't. I have tried the Boolean modifier but the handguard just disappears and doesn't make any holes. Same with the Knife Project thing. Nothing works, it won't make a hole in it. I also installed the BoolTool 0.2 but that didn't work either...The multiple cylinder object goes invisible and doesn't make any cuts. In the picture above you can see how I want the cuts to be made. I want the holes of the multiple cylinder object to be there on the handguard when I take it away. Nothing works. The 3 methods I tried with worked on other parts of this model but not on the handguard. It should be the handguards mesh's fault but I can do nothing about it. Is there any solution?
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Maybe someone could MEASURE the conductor diameter with some calipers ???? Then we'd know for sure !!
Don't have calipers but seems like 14-12 Gauge. I'd be more worried about them not bieng crimped securely. Had one slide out already.
It works on conductive metal surfaces, not non-conductive metal. In addition, when I used it on stainless steel, the coating on -appeared- to be complete. Under magnification the coating was spotty with much of the original metal surface still showing.
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How do I withdraw my EPF money?
How can I get my EPF money?
What is the correct way to use fencing pliers?
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Ream a Hole
Reamers are wood and metalworking tools that come in a large variety of sizes, types, and metals. In general, reamers are meant to refine holes that have been drilled in the material of choice.
A leather couch is expensive, and no one wants to toss one on the sidewalk just because of a scratch. You can easily repair small scuffs and nicks yourself with glue.
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Hollowtech II BB alternative for stripped frame threads
Stripped out bottom bracket
Stripped out bottom bracket
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I just spoke with a recruiter over the phone and he said I was eligible. I did not think they would take me at my age. Anyways I have a mortage and I am wondering if I can afford to take the pay cut. Also what benifits would I recieve?
sub,\n\nGood for you, man. I served eight years active duty with the Navy, and am a drilling reservist. I want to thank you for considering this and all others out there who volunteer to do a tough job to keep this nation strong. Please disregard the crass, un-intelligent responses herein...at least you're keeping an open mind, looking into things and not bad-mouthing things you know nothing about.\n\nAs far as pay is concerned, I saw a link to a "dot-mil" site which probably will take you to a enlisted and officer's current pay scale. Please note that you'll get a housing allowance, which is scaled according to an average of homes and apartments for rent in the area where you are stationed. You'll also get separate rations, which is a fixed rate according to rank, and other allowances for different things. You'll only pay income taxes on your base pay, and that's all that's reported.\n\nYou and your family will get commissary and exchange privileges, which may save you some money. Full medical and dental coverage for all members of your family, and a lot of installations have day care facilities, should you need one. There's more that I can't think of right now...a lot of responses here are right-on.\n\nGood luck.
If you are handy with a hammer and you can buy it dirt cheap, why not? You will have to replace a lot of stuff like sheetrock but you can come out pretty good if the price is right and you have the time.\n\nIf it has already been done, then I would really scrutinize the repairs. And still want it cheap-----just in case!
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Defective product... big disappointment when opened on Christmas Eve.
Wish I could review the product... unfortunately I wasn't able to make it past step 1 on the set-up instructions due to the product being defective. The straight base pipe would not insert into the end leg hole due to the end leg hole being too small. Sending back and going to find different brand product.
Bought this for my grand-daughter in January. It came with the head detached and will not snap into the body. I'd read about this problem beforehand in the reviews and thought I'd take a chance. Unfortunately, as returning this small toy was not at the top of my priorities, now that I'm getting around to it, I seem to have missed the return window. :(
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Works fine, needs longer bolts included but no other problems.
Ordered late Monday night, arrived halfway across the country on Thursday. Correct plug for my '02 Hayabusa and bolt holes are in the right place. This unit is a bit beefier than the stock one and the stock attachment bolts aren't long enough but that's the only fly in the ointment. A trip to the auto parts store and .43 cents cured that, so not a big enough deal to affect my review. Would be nice of them to include them but for the price I won't complain. With a new battery reading 13 volts when the engine is off the unit reads 14.2 volts at the battery when idling and maintains the same voltage across the rpm range with little or no variance. I'm happy so far and would recommend this if you need a new rectifier. I can't speak to longevity yet, but if that becomes a problem I'll edit this or post another review.
Does what it's supposed to. Hasn't broken with the weight of my Sony MDR-V6's cable hanging off of it. Has a little clearance (the elbow does not sit right up against the side of my computer or whatever it is plugged into) which is exactly what I needed as my headphones have a fatter plug for a 1/4" adapter.
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how to avoid chrome from showing a white bar at bottom left of page when page load? look at the white bar at the bottom left of the picture, is there any way to get rid of that? Notice: I don't want to use chrome theme
Turn off the link hover statusbar in Google Chrome I want to turn off the feature where whenever I hover over a hyperlink and in the bottom lefthand corner it shows a light blue hover tooltip about where that link goes. Why do I want to turn it off? It's annoying to me. I am distracted as I work. None of the other browsers do it. Besides, it serves little purpose because it can be spoofed with the onmousedown event on a link. Take for instance ads on Facebook -- those spoof. I really don't care where a given link goes and wish I could turn that feature off, even if I have to install a Google Chrome Extension. So, is there a fix to turn the annoying link hover tooltip feature off?
Stripped out bottom bracket The bottom bracket of my bike was completely stripped to the point that when you push the left side crank arm, the right crank moves and you can see the bottom bracket lock move out the frame. The bike shop tried putting Teflon tape but it's temporary. It's a 26' xc hard tail. For all I know both sides of the bottom bracket(square tapered) are stripped clean hence the Teflon tape put by the previous owner. Can I fix the problem by changing into a hallow tech cranks because it works like a thread less bb, or should I just buy a thread less square tapered bb? Any suggestion on what to do?
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Removing smooth bolt pedals? Let me begin by saying that yes, I am trying to unscrew the pedal in the correct direction. It is the right side pedal, I am attempting to turn it counter-clockwise. So here are the : Now, they look like they have a nice textured part that you can grip when installing or removing them. Unfortunately, that is not the case. That knobby part is actually part of the pedal. It rotates with the pedal itself. The threaded portion of the pedal that screws into the crank is completely smooth. As in baby smooth. There's nothing for a wrench to grip. I have a pair of pliers that are just a tiny bit too wide. I'm going to see if I can find a narrower pair. The first pedal came off easily. It just unscrewed. This one seems a bit more "stuck". Other than getting a smaller pair of pliers, are there any good tricks to removing pedals like these?
How to install bicycle pedals without a notch on the spindle? I bought a pair of bicycle pedals that to my surprise had no notches on the pedal spindle to use when tightening them. I managed to screw them in by hand, but they are not quite tight since I can't use a spanner on them. So what would be the correct way to tighten them? Are there any special tools or similar that I'm supposed to use? The offending pedals can be seen below. The spindle is, as you can see, completely smooth.
Drop bar to flat bar conversion Gearing 14-Speed Shimano A070 STI Crankset Prowheel Ounce 42/52T Double Chainring Alloy Crankset Shifters Shimano A070 STI Front Derailleur Shimano Claris Rear Derailleur Shimano A070 Brakes Tektro Dual-Pivot Caliper Brakes Brake Levers Shimano A070 STI Above is what I currently have. I am looking to convert from drop bar to flat bar to use the bike as a casual fitness and commuter bike. All I know is that some parts are road bike specific and may need replacing if I want the conversion done. I hear that the front derailleur, shifters/brake levers (obviously since it currently has STI) and the bar it self. Is there anything else that needs to be changed? I would like someone who has more knowledge in bikes than me to possibly tell me what parts from the above mentioned list needs to be changed. I am not looking to do any upgrades. Just looking for cheap budget parts since it will just be a leisure bike. Thank you all Sincerely Tom.
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what is the point angle of a countersunk rivet
An aluminum blind fastener with a self-contained steel mandrel. The multi-grip rivet design differs from a standard blind rivet two. ways: (1) a section of the body shank has a slightly reduced outside diameter, and (2) the stem of the mandrel is pinched at a point. above the mandrel head. The rivet's head is countersunk at an angle of 120°. Applications/. Advantages.
Countersunk Rivet Nuts. We offer a complete line of rivet nuts with a variety of features: splined and non-splined body, low profile head, high strength threads and more. Our rivet nuts will fit all of your requirements for any application. Steel.
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what gauge is industrial piercing
Industrials piercings are usually 14g, and the barbell jewelry is worn during the healing period. Sometimes, a pair of captive bead rings (CBRs) are used instead, and are exchanged for a barbell after healing is complete. Although the use of CBRs often results in faster healing, proper alignment of the piercings is difficult when this technique is used.
Appropriate Jewelry. The most common jewelry for eyebrow piercings is a curved barbell or captive bead ring. These are usually made of surgical stainless steel, though they can also be made of titanium, niobium or gold. Common gauges, or thicknesses, range from 18 to 12, with 12 being the thickest.
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how and plez no smartass answers like wit my hands or something...lol
In Latin America we have different ways to do it, but in Mexico we usually say "Bueno" (good) or "¿Diga?" (Talk?)... it also depends on your situation, if you are working then you'll answer "Gracias por llamar a xxxx" (Thanks for calling to xxxx)... it also changes from country to country, in some places they say "Aló" or "Hola"
dont worry if u dont get it on the first ry.ok,pop the board,watch as the board comes in the air.now do that again but this time slide ur frontfoot up the board starting at the third bolt from the top.keep doing this over and over till it becomes more refined and then start trying it off curbs.hope i helped!!
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if this helps the fishing rod model is a Zebco 33
Yup, this helps a lot. First, remove the cover to the reel, so you can see the bale (round silver thing with a small thing that sticks out on the side)run your line through the cover first, then wrap below the bale, and tie into a knot. Make sure knot is tight around, and trim any excess line away. Put the cover back on and stare reeling in the new line. You need to check to make sure you don't put too much line on the reel, or it won't work properly.
if it is a mass produced crane, look up the manufacturer's number and call them up to request the info or do your best to research it online. if it is some kind of home-made or one-off crane you are SOL unless you can come up with the math and physics to figure it out. which is a whole other question.
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