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what should the climber do if the z-clip | Z-Clipping A Quickdraw. Z-clipping happens when the climber grabs the rope under the last clipped quickdraw. In other words, on the rope going to the belayer. Then attempts to clip the next protection using that rope. This usually happens when protection is close together.See diagram.he bent gate carabineer should always be the one clipped to the rope. For leading and top roping at an indoor climbing wall usually a quickdraw is already attached to each of the protection points on the route. | If your golf cart is running without you pushing on the accelerator, the solenoid may be sticking into an on position. The clicking noise should only occur once the accelerator is pressed. This is a common problem with E-Z-Go golf carts and can cause overheating. Have the solenoid replaced by a qualified mechanic. Step 2. Notice if you are losing power when you drive up inclines. If so, you may need to replace or tighten a battery cable connection. Examine the wiper speed switch for burned-out contacts. | eng_Latn | 25,100 |
Thrym the frost giant shouldn't have stolen this tool from Thor; Thor got it back & killed him with it | The Theft of Thor's Hammer Bridezilla Quiz - Shmoop Think you've got your head wrapped around The Theft of Thor's Hammer? ... The thief sends him a letter explaining why he stole the hammer. ... Thrym. c. Freyja. d. Odin. Q. 5. What or who is Thrym? a. The frost-giant and the ... He enlists some dwarves to help him build a new hammer so that he can kill the thief and retrieve... | Tom Thumb - Social Studies for Kids Peter Cooper built the Tom Thumb for the newly Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. ... To prove his point, Cooper offered to race the Tom Thumb against a horse. On August 28, 1830, the Tom Thumb rolled along a track, pulling a wagonload of ... Faster and faster they both went, until the Tom Thumb lost a part and slowed down. | eng_Latn | 25,101 |
I'm a little this, short & stout; a Nantucket basket one goes for over $100 | Jeopary Questions page 1358 - PLACES IN SONG - TriviaBistro.com A SET OF CHINA: This type of boat is going to be making another run; ... SET OF CHINA: I'm a little this, short & stout; a Nantucket basket one goes for over $100. | Steam Show Smith - Beautiful Iron Mar 20, 2011 ... Two different blacksmith shops are featured here and below. ... weekend in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, USA, is home to a very large steam power show featuring ... 60 inches long from the front of the snout to the rear end of the bellows. ... feet when standing close to the forge, consequently the smith must reach far... | eng_Latn | 25,102 |
This has been haunting me for mostly all my life, a film I saw as a child during the 70s. Can't tell if it was theater or TV. I basically only remember the last scene of the film: There is some form of deadlock between a human spaceship and another hostile one (aliens, other humans?). This spaceship has some form of drill as nose cone; which is detachable but has to have someone ride it. Spoiler The deadlock is solved by some hero climbing into the drill pod and riding it into the hostile ship. I seem to recall his daughter was also on board and tries to dissuade him. Edit(per comments) I'm almost sure it was a live action film. | This has been a old live-action movie from Asia, most likely Japan. I've seen it some time in the late 80's and I think it's been black/white only. Earth is invaded by UFOs (small and round, like flying balls), coming from Mars. Japan (I think) built some kind of super spaceship, initially hidden within some secret port in some kind of island/mountain. The spaceship looks similar to a classic battleship, but with an added drill below the front. In the movie's finale it's revealed that this is some kind of super weapon/bomb that has to be manually piloted by someone. When launched it starts rotating and flies (formed like a bullet but with the drill/corkscrew head). To defend Earth, the ship is sent on a mission to Venus, where the UFOs seem to originate. I don't remember the specific reason or conclusion here. The ship starts underwater or launches from the mountain on the island, then taking off and fighting UFOs while leaving Earth's atmosphere. | Does anyone know how to remove this dead bolt that has no screw heads to use a screw driver? Here's a picture below. | eng_Latn | 25,103 |
who made thor's hammer | This version of Thor's hammer was made by master swordsmith Tony Swatton. He's a Picasso when it comes to recreating movie props like Wolverine's claws, swords from Game of Thrones and weapons of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. | In Norse mythology, Mjölnir is the hammer of Thor, the Norse god of thunder. Distinctively shaped, Mjölnir is depicted in Norse mythology as one of the most fearsome weapons, capable of leveling mountains. Though generally recognized and depicted as a hammer, Mjölnir is actually an axe or club but misconceived as a hammer. | eng_Latn | 25,104 |
I'm new using a Dremel so bare with me. I need to know if these tips will work for china? I need a 6mm hole. Will this bit work? | Hi Pam, I use my bits on hard stones and they work for them, slowly, so I would think they would work fine for china. | Probably not this handle has a hole that goes through and a machine screw holds it in place. So if it is as you described this is the wrong one. Sorry | eng_Latn | 25,105 |
Will standard sized under-bed storage containers fit under this toddler bed? | No. A regular under-bed storage container WILL NOT fit under this toddler bed. There is only about 6 inches of room under the bed. | 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 | 25,106 |
What are these spatulas made from? Plastic? Rubber? | They are made of plastic. Like a plastic fork or spoon. Rigid, do not bend. | I think it's possible Robin. Go to www.farberwarecookware.com and either ask a question or go to replacement parts for your answer. It's a good site to keep in your favorites. | eng_Latn | 25,107 |
Items as described and is as basic an item as you will find on Amazon | For those unfamiliar with an indexing washer the purpose is to change the thread length of a spark plug so that when it is tightened into the cylinder head the rotational position is altered. Basically they are shims. By choosing a specific thickness shim you can 'index' the electrode opening towards the direction of the intake valve so that there is an optimal chance of igniting the fuel charge. There are four different thicknesses of shims so technically you could have five different rotational angles for the spark plug, if you include not using a shim at all.
So if you buy into the idea that this will have an actual effect on performance then it is a worthwhile endeavor. The reality is that indexing spark plugs is a concept that has been around for a long time. A great deal of effort is spent on blueprinting engines so that each cylinder has as close to the same dimensions and characteristics as is technically possible. Indexing the plugs is just another step in making sure that each cylinder fires consistently.
These washers were inexpensive and I will find out how they work once I have access to the engine I'm indexing, that will be a few weeks. They are a pretty simple device so I am not expecting any issues. What I am really looking for is more consistent starting, which I hope to also improve with a set of Iridium Spark Plugs. | Arrived on time and in good condtion. The lid makes a meow sound when you put it back on. | eng_Latn | 25,108 |
Magnetic Screwdriver Set | Thanks for a great transaction, the item I received can in handy with a
lot of projects on my honey-do-list. | the square Lisa Frank stickers fit perfectly on this bottle opener. some modge podge and you've got a great gift for a grown up 90s girl. sophisticated and fun. | eng_Latn | 25,109 |
I want to drill 1/2" holes through steel square tubing - about 1/4" thick material. Building a squat rack. Can this press handle this job? Thanks. | Yes I would be comfortable doing that in moderation. I would not expect the drill to do this continually but for the one rack job I don't forsee a problem good luck Gene | I've not had any difficulty with denim. Just today, I sewed Suede, the machine handled it without any problem. The button holing is super easy. They come out really nice. The largest I've done is a little over an inch. I've still not used all 30 of its stitch capability. I recently made photography backgrounds for my wife's photo business. Different weights of fabric were used. No problems on any of them. | eng_Latn | 25,110 |
Is the handle made out of brass. Picture for this knife shows brass handle but the description say stainless steel. | Yes, my experience I ordered, but did returned the knife. Needed too much refinement for my use. | LEM Products 606 5 Pound Stainless Steel Vertical Sausage Stuffer has a stainless steel base and cylinder and all metal gears. Clamp the stuffer to a table or counter top and crank out perfect sausage every time. Comes with 3 stuffing tubes: 1/2", 3/4", and 1".Link for 3/8 ID tube LEM 606A Stainless Steel Sausage Stuffing Tube for Stuffers - 3/8 Inch ID with 1 9/16 Inch Base | eng_Latn | 25,111 |
This looks like there is no way to tighten it unless there is a screw back that is not shown. How long is the blade? | Yes there is a screw and the blades are 4". These a very sturdy shears. I cut all my food with them, from meats to pizza and more. | lsen tip with allen key, hold cane tip between the feet and twist cane to position u need. that how i did mine. retighten tip after. | eng_Latn | 25,112 |
Does this include everything needed to replace the heating element? I'm told it's an easy repair, just disconnect, remove and replace. | As I recall, I completed the repair with a putty knife (to disengage the spring-loaded catches holding the top panel of the dryer in place), a screw-driver, and needle-nosed pliers. I reused the four (4), as I recall, screws that held the element to the back panel of the dryer. I may have used a cable tie or two as well.I watched a couple of YouTube videos to provide additional guidance.If you're at least moderately handy this repair should not be a problem for you. | 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 | 25,113 |
Do these work well with a handheld iron? | Only if your iron can get into the temp range of 140-170 degrees F. Also a heat-press applies very consistent and absolute firm pressure throughout the 30-50 seconds that the transfer needs to complete the bond to the material correctly. | I don't know because they were gifts and I never used them Sorry I couldn't answer your question. | eng_Latn | 25,114 |
Is the attachment screw in the center or offset? Which is what my shower requires (offset). | since the part didn't fit my shower control, I don't know where the Amazon knob is right now to check that.We're planning to re-do our entire bathroom within the next 6 months, so my old Delta contol will be going into the dumpster for good soon, and I won't need the new knob. | I had to mount it to the wall after moving and having our doors too tall. So I went to Home Depot and asked if they could cut off the hooks for me and they sent me to the rent tools/machinery counter and they cut it for free. It wasn't a smooth cut though, so if it was me, I would just buy one that could mount instead of all the trouble. | eng_Latn | 25,115 |
Is this used for the 31mm Maillard cassette ring removal? Thanks | 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. | It is small but I think you would need the bigger one for onions. It would do half a handful of nuts. I only use it for garlic and herbs. | eng_Latn | 25,116 |
Would this work for pygmy goats? They tend to knock over stuff, so would this be easy to knock over? | It wouldn't be easy to knock over, but you might want to stake it to the ground or place it somewhere they can't move it, from what it looks like they might be able to push it. But it won't be knocked over very easily, I can assure you that. | 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 | 25,117 |
I need this for making holes in metal 18-20 gauge for earrings and such...will this work? | I believe that this is designed only for leather. I do not believe that it can punch through sheet metal (and remain functional). | .187 is the width of the terminal. 3/16" = .1875" which is a T1 Terminal. T2 Terminal is .25" = 1/4" | eng_Latn | 25,118 |
Is this easy enough for a 3 year old to open on his own? | Yes, the actual lunch box is very easy to open and close. The only part they might have trouble with is the dipper containers as they seal very tightly. | 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 | 25,119 |
Is this weathered nickel or antique brass as your caption says? | I did all my new cabinets with these handles. They are a satin weathered nickel. | 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. | eng_Latn | 25,120 |
How do I get new bolts for the windsheild | You can either go to a dealer or call the manufactureing company you got it from. | I don't know. But what I did Was I removed the current filter and got the part number off the existing filter. | eng_Latn | 25,121 |
How often should the blades be oiled in relation to running time? For example a drop of oil for every hour used, etc. | very rarely. i use mine for about an hour of run time every month and oil it only if i notice the blades heating up more than usual. | 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 | eng_Latn | 25,122 |
The cap was/is broken when I got it. Can I get a replacement cap? | Ask the vendor you purchased it from. You wrote the question to everyone who previously purchased this item. | 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 | 25,123 |
The oil provided with the machine is running out. What is the proper oil for the device? | I have been using Liquid Wrench, available at most hardware stores, and maybe here on Amazon too though I haven't checked. It is similar to 3-N-1, a common household light oil which I believe will work just as well. All you want is lubrication. Nothing to heavy, just a light oil to help clear the hair and let the blades slide across each other easily. I believe either oil will work just as well. | 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 | 25,124 |
Do you recommend the brass I.D. tag that installs with rivets that is 3/4" thick for this collar? | I am guessing by looking at this that the padding is 3/4in and the leather is 1/2in that makes up the collar. so No. | 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 | 25,125 |
What exactly is the purpose of these pieces? The originals on my grill fell off, but the grill seems to work fine without them. | conducts the bass between burners in the rear of the grill. Mine flared up in the back and these had rusted out so I bought replacements. | 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 | 25,126 |
Can it be used as a screwdriver? If not, what is the according model? | Absolutely. This does everything. Wood screws, sheet metal screws and nuts and bolts. | I know when I was looking at these on Amazon that one of the pics had a different handle showing than the rest. The one I got has a handle just like what P. Boguslawski described. Very well built. | eng_Latn | 25,127 |
what does the axle nut need to get torqued down to? | Check with the vehicle specs. I believe mine was 175 ft lbs for 2003 Chevy Avalanche. | Carried and used mine everyday for 7 months now. Still factory tight. All the screws have Torx® heads. I believe the clip is a #6. Check Sypderco™ website for verification. | eng_Latn | 25,128 |
Is this installed with 2 rolled pins or 1 pin and 1 set screw? | One pin and one set screw and its by far the best looking trigger guard out there and its tough. | I believe it secures with a small turn/rotation. One direction secures the bowl and the other releases it. It's basically a thread but only rotates about 5 degrees. | eng_Latn | 25,129 |
Why would I need this instead of using a box wrench? | Because, as you can see from the design of the wrench, it gets into a tough space where a box wrench isn't capable. This wrench has a slit at the top of it that allows greater flexibility for getting the wrench onto the sensor without breaking the sensor. It is a time a money saver; all things considered. | The ratcheting device failed within a week. Have had more success with a unit made by craftman. Never failed but have lost 2. | eng_Latn | 25,130 |
How can I keep this ladder from rusting? The ladder I have now has rusted badly. I use a salt water system. | The ladder is made from corrosion resistant coated steel and should resist rusting under most circumstances. Rinsing after use may minimize any corrosive effects from the salt water. | 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 | 25,131 |
I am In the marine industry so I am looking for something that can weld gauge aluminum up to 1/4" and stainless steel gauge is this machine capable? | Yes but you are at its limits. I wouldn't go any thicker. Thermal arc has good customer service and is great to work with but if you are gonna be wielding everyday heavily I would say get a heavier machine. | 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 | 25,132 |
Need to reposition 90 degrees. Allen wrench will not budge tip. Help. | lsen tip with allen key, hold cane tip between the feet and twist cane to position u need. that how i did mine. retighten tip after. | It don't think don't think don't. From what I.have read, the echo cs-440 uses a chain with a .325 pitch. The Oregon chain in the 27850 has a pitch of .375. Try Oregon bar chain combo 105714. Should be the 20 inch set up your looking for. | eng_Latn | 25,133 |
what metal is it comprised of? | I am not sure exactly, but it is a pretty heavy duty piece. I was thrilled with them and saw the same pulls listed for almost $9 each. great value. | The thingamabob on the end of the string is fairly solid. You can remove it if you wish. | eng_Latn | 25,134 |
Could this be made to fit a 6-year-old? And can you "glue" things to it (ie. spikes or horns)?? Thanks!! | I would think that it could be made to fit a 6 year old as you can stretch, trim, and glue to fit. I do not believe something as large as horns could be glued to the bald cap. The material is very thin and would probably tear. | 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 | 25,135 |
So the lamp attaches to the tank with what? Glue? A sticker? | The rectangular bar holder has 2 double sided permanent stickers to attach it to the glass on either side of the bar. Once attached, it not removable (without destroying the adhesive). The bar itself can still be moved up, down or turn right and left. It's seems very secure and I don't have any fears of it accidentally falling into the tank. | 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 | 25,136 |
I was changing the oil in my 2002 BMW 525i. After draining the oil, I broke the oil pan bolt while tightening it. Will this extractor remove the bolt? | Hi Marcus, yes these extractors will remove the broken bolt. i bought this set and successfully removed a broken head bolt on my Honda Civic.. | It will work just be patient and work with it. Mine works on every rifle I have used it on. They are not miracles tools that just automatically work. | eng_Latn | 25,137 |
What is the approximate diameter at the top? | The diameter is approximately one and an eighth inches. Saved me a few times in the mountains. | 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 | 25,138 |
Where would I get the removal tool if | A 3/4 inch removal tool comes with the manifold. You can purchase a 1/2 inch removal tool at hardware stores that sell pex tubing. | Thank you for your inquiry, however we do not carry that particular item. Looking in the Tweezerman catalog, I do not see a clipper that matches your description, perhaps it is a discontinued item by Tweezerman. | eng_Latn | 25,139 |
What is the purpose of the tab / plastic piece on the side of the box? | It is my understanding that there is a device you can adhere to the side of the table. It has a receptacle into which the tab slides. I don't know if that is it, but it's what I surmise. | 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 | 25,140 |
The handle has completely broken off after 5 months of only occasional use, and I have NO recourse??? | The handle on the mill I bought also broke after about six months. I was surprised and disappointed that it broke because I have a similar pepper mill that I've been using for more than ten years with no problems at all. My husband made a replacement out of brass, its exactly the same size and shape as the original. Mill now works fine. | It's an inexpensive enough item that if it was one of my "favorite things," I'd just replace it for less than $12. However, the Amazon product page for this item also shows that you can get a used one ("like new") for $5.00, just over $6 w/shipping. | eng_Latn | 25,141 |
Does the valve have screwdriver stops? | Are you talking about on the valve itself, like if you wanted to secure it to a beam? It does have mounting holes to screw it down against something to keep it in place. | 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 | 25,142 |
I lost the tool to tighten the bolts. Does anyone know the name of that little tool that came with it originally? Thanks! | I just looked at the literature that came with it and there is no name. It is a type of Allen wrench as far as I remember. I have misplaced mine otherwise I would sent a picture. The tip is somewhat pointed to fit the screw head. | Measure your bottom bracket to be sure, but this is the most common size I've run into while replacing bottom brackets on bikes I fix. Provided your crank is a square taper and not an octalink or something like that. | eng_Latn | 25,143 |
My 2006 5.3 liter Sierra has round coils. Is this the correct wire set for the round coils? | Today at 11:25 AM I don't have Bosch brand. I do have a set in Prestolite part number 118064I'm having email issuesSorry | 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 | 25,144 |
does the wave have spring loaded plyers? | No it doesn't have a spring. Also I would recomend buying the silver wave and not the black oxide. I lost my silver one and loved it while I had it. The black oxide finish seems to make the pliers stick together and makes all the tools harder to get out of the body. | i got both coils a pin pointer a small shovel a brush a tool pouch a couple books. i love my f2 only problem is having my cell phone in my pocket interferes and makes the f2 do weird things | eng_Latn | 25,145 |
How do you modify the standard pie recipe to fit this size plate? Is it about half? | Yes, it would be about half. Or you can use the usual recipe, buy two of these plates and make two smaller pies. Nice for giving away to someone who lives alone or a couple. | 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 | 25,146 |
The wheels absolutely do not go with this shredder. Is there a way to get a set of wheels which will fit into the holes in the bottom of the machine. The wheels are "useless". It will need to stay in a stationary position otherwise. Please advise. Thank you. The wheels absolutely do not go with this shredder. Is there a way to get a set of wheels which will fit into the holes in the bottom of the machine. The wheels are "useless". It will... » Read More The wheels absolutely do not go with this shredder. Is there a way to get a set of wheels which will fit into the holes in the bottom of the machine. The wheels are "useless". It will need to stay in a stationary position otherwise. Please advise. Thank you. « Show Less | Sometimes you just have to be stubborn. It's a tight fit and I just hoped that I wouldn't break the bottom of the shreader. Good luck .Mike Hutson | 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 | 25,147 |
What is the dice cup made of? Is it noisey when shaking he dice (we will have a 1yo sleeping nearby)? Guess the number of scorecards in the box? | It is made of hard plastic so, yeah, it's pretty noisy. Not sure what you mean about the scorecards? | 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 | 25,148 |
can I use a different brand bit other than the manufacturers? The bit they provide has bearings. What options do I have with other bits? Im a beginner | I would use the bit they provide- the bearings ride along the jig to guide the bit, so they need to ride exactly along the jig. This is not the highest quality jig, but its a great deal for the price, but i wouldn't mix-and-match anything | When I bought my new robot, I took everything off of my old Pentair Platinum as I found that not only did the parts interchange, but there were parts on the old robot that were not included on the new one. Specifically the brass weights in the chassis. I would recommend you tear down the old robot and save as many good parts as you can to swap out when the new robot has probs. | eng_Latn | 25,149 |
I have heard his tail falls apart and is limp is this a common problem? | Well, i don't think it is. The only problem I've Heard About is his left arm popping off, but that's it. This Is A First I've Heard About The Tail Issue | 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 | 25,150 |
is there any plastic it it. | All stainless-steel (pot, plunger, screen, wire tensioner). No plastic bits. | 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 | 25,151 |
My husband is making a table and mentioned he needed a joiner. Us this what he probably meant? I am clueless. | If he is making a table he could have meant either a joiner, which is this hand tool, or a jointer, which is a stand alone machine. A joiner makes cuts into the edge of a board. You place a small piece of wood called a biscuit with some glue into this slot and into the matching slot in another board edge and glue the two boards together. The biscuit helps hold the joint together. If he meant a jointer, this machine is used to make the edge and usually one side of a board straight and flat. You can use other machines for the other edge and side once you have a straight a flat edge and side to reference them against. This joiner is a lot cheaper than a jointer. Anyone who does much woodworking needs or already has a jointer. You can see what one looks like by searching on Amazon and you can see if he has one in his shop. They look a lot alike. Such as http://www.amazon.com/Powermatic-Deluxe-6-Inch-Jointer-Quick-Set/dp/B000BHNC0C/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1355322797&sr=8-6&keywords=jointer for a stand alone floor model or http://www.amazon.com/Jet-JJP-10BTOS-10-Inch-Bench-Top-Jointer/dp/B001O0D6OC/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1355322797&sr=8-3&keywords=jointer for a 'bench top' model. A joiner is useful, but there are several ways to work around not having one. Nice prezzie, though. I'll probably buy this joiner myself. | 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 | 25,152 |
Is this a good bat for a 5yr old coach pitch? | Bats are sized to each age group and person. There are charts out there to look at to fit him. I think this is too big and heavy for a 5 yr old. 10-12 yrs old are using this size | 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 | 25,153 |
Why wont my shell holder go it properly? | There are two different types of Lee shell holders, the ones that work in all of the presses- and those types will not work in the hand primer. BTW the hand primer works great except when you have not swaged military brass | Just me recommending a few things....Try a new tank, then start the grill, once lit...let run for a minute, then turn off, turn back on high and light.good luck! | eng_Latn | 25,154 |
fast or slow speed when drilling glass? | In my experience, either. Just make sure you keep it wet to keep both the glass and the bit cool. | 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 | 25,155 |
Are the couplers Accucouple or rapido? | the fine little machine you have has what is called knuckle couplers. the Bachmann usra 060 is a powerful little machine! the main thing is to handle it with care and keep your track very clean so the wheel arms wont get tangled up they are easy damaged. | Hey Kevin, I am a plumber and I don't see why you could not install one or the other. I would prefer not to have a mechanical joint if not necessary. If needed at a later date, I would simply cut the pipe and install a coupling at that time. Hope this helps | eng_Latn | 25,156 |
I bought this. i like it a lot. It was fairly accurate with in 4% after "warm up period". I am curios though Does anyone know how to calibrate it? | 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. | The Kelway instructions are vague regarding calibration although they say to not use it in liquids. From the Kelway instructions, it appears that it can be calibrated without chemicals using a small screwdriver. | eng_Latn | 25,157 |
What keeps the bearing in position on the shank? Amana uses a locking collar. | There is a snap ring (i.e. a locking ring) above the bearing that holds it down adjacent to the business end of the bit. I took a picture if you want a copy I can email it to you if you can figure out how to get me your email address. | I have found that with the model of Norpro you are asking about...it is not the length of the blade, as the blade on that one is "horseshoe" shaped. I had several of those and searched until I found on Amazon the Apple Mate 1. This parer has a FLAT BLADE which swivels very nicely to sort of "follow the apple". The flat type was my first one which I broke and was happy to find there were still some available on Amazon. I just love the flat blade as it does a good job when the kids are doing the paring! Hope this helps. | eng_Latn | 25,158 |
Would this work with metal stamping? | This is a very nice little hammer that I use for putting roll pins in AR15 rifles and with projects I use my dermal tool on. It works well for that, the 5 heads makes it good for other small projects without chances of putting dings on your project. That being said I don't know much about metal stamping but hopefully what I use it for will help you. | I don't think so but you can try it, the bullet will simply fall off as the feeder approaches the die. | eng_Latn | 25,159 |
It's a socket so not real exciting.... | Its a socket.....not a lot to say. Came sooner than planned. | Only thread chaser I could find in this thread size and you need them with an aluminum block for my head studs. | eng_Latn | 25,160 |
Good sleeve for lathe center | I purchased this item to allow using a 2MT center in the 3MT bore of a South Bend 9" lathe. The reason for using a smaller center with a sleeve in the headstock was to get the lathe dog closer to the drive plate; 3MT centers are long. A 3MT center projects about 1.785" from the spindle nose; a 2MT center in a sleeve projects about 1.42".
This job requires a hollow-barrel type sleeve, not the type with a tang that is intended for drills. A center has a projection in the back that is not tang-shaped, and will collide with the inside of the tang-holding sleeve before the center bottoms out in the taper.
On the other hand, this type of sleeve is probably not suitable for a drill, because there is no tang to lock it against slipping from torque.
This device did the job as required. I checked that the runout was low on my sample, though I cannot verify the listed runout specification.
I did not find a "made in" specification on the product or the box. The box looks as though it comes from China. | Does not fit 5650 perfect as a smoker box. Need to buy larger space bars and 1 inch hex bolts vs the 3/4 inch they send. Have not used it yet. | eng_Latn | 25,161 |
Maybe needs better Quality Control | Some are better than others. Some rattle even when they are already tightened others don't. Very easy to tighten and loosen. Overall an okay product. If there was no rattling I would give them a 4 out of 5. | Ordered one just before Christmas and it was missing parts. Got the second one and it was fine. The recipient of this gift loved it. We will wee how the return goes, but noticed I wasn't getting a full refund.... | eng_Latn | 25,162 |
A really good addition to my lathe. | Really easy to setup to lathe. Good step-by-step Instructions. | Just wish it came with instructions on how to put it on the bike. Took a few tries before I got it on correctly. | eng_Latn | 25,163 |
Is this a clip on or a screw together? | The element has connectors that the wires slide onto. The only screws are two screws that fasten the element to the back of the inside of the stove. The element is identical to the original element in our stove. It was very easy to connect. Just be careful to not let the wires slip into the insulation inside the back of the stove as they could be very hard to find. I held onto them until I could clip them onto the element. I hope this helps. If you have any other question, or if something I wrote isn't clear, please write again and I'll try to help you. | I'm not sure if i understand the question, but its pretty easy to assemble and the way you see it on the picture is pretty much the way you built it. There is only one way and one style. Hope i help answer your question oh i would like to say its pretty small but its ok with me do to the fact i have a small apartment. If you have any other questions be free to ask | eng_Latn | 25,164 |
If I were to use these to train a driving student, would hitting them cause any damage to the car? And could they hold up to being hit? | The cones I purchased were about 10 inches tall so I'm not sure how well they would work for training a student driver. They would most likely not do any damage to the car. As far as holding up if they were hit by a car, bumping them wouldn't be a problem, but if it were much beyond that, I don't think they would last very well. | 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 | 25,165 |
Would this fit fine on a bike without brake discs? Are the side bars removable? Very new to biking and didn't realize this was a specialized version. | It should work. The main difference is that it has standoffs which give clearance for disc brakes. If you don't have disc brakes you will be better served by a conventional rack as it will keep your bags closer to your center of gravity. The entirety of the black part shown in the photo is welded together. The only removable / adjustable parts are the stays to the seat and they are still needed. | 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 | 25,166 |
Would it be safe to hook on to a glass table of 10 mm, less than half an inch thick? | This is a wonderful little chair but I'm not sure about hooking it on to a glass table that small in width. We attached it on vacation to a table that was about 1" thick and that worked out fine. I guess it depends on how much the child weights too. | 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 | 25,167 |
Are these dummy knobs available in a polished nickel or chrome finish? | Yes, I will send you the links later today, Thanks, AnnaWeekend Service, RoussoDesigns | Yes but you need dremel router part, http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-335-01-Plunge-Router-Attachment/dp/B0000DEZK4/ref=sr_1_40?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1399440072&sr=1-40&keywords=Dremmel | eng_Latn | 25,168 |
Is the light strip flexible enough to bend into a U shape for mounting? I want the lights on the top and sides of my TV. | Yes. To a point of course. It's bent into a U/horseshoe shape right there in the picture. It's been a while since I got mine and mounted it so I don't remember about where the breaking pion would be but it will bend. How far exactly? I couldn't really say. Good luck. | You would first have to shape the beet to fit into the tube -- carving it into a tube, like a zucchini or carrot. I think it would be pretty as a garnish but maybe a lot of work for more than that. | eng_Latn | 25,169 |
I just received my carafe, the top is so tight and I am afraid to turn it harder to take it off. | Mine was not tight. Been using it multiple times daily have not had a problem in over a year. Good luck -I love it. | 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 | 25,170 |
There are reports that these have inferior caps vs what is claimed in review samples and manufacturer's website. Can anyone confirm? | Would certainly say any reports such as this are incorrect. Reviewer samples are not paid by the company and are given away to select reviewers for an "honest" assessment. There would be no hidden agenda for supplying a reviewer with a "one off" build that contains higher end parts than what is claimed as this would surely be discovered over time. | 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 | 25,171 |
ball mount?? Okay, really, I'm not retarded but how in the hell do you mount the cradle into the ball socket?? | I was wondering the same thing. Then I found the page in the Users Guide which helped (p.49). I put the cradle on the edge of a table, with the hollow side pointing up, then put the ball into the cradle and pushed down hard. Went right in with no problem. | 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 | 25,172 |
Horrible quality control | Spinning my new hub by hand I immediately noticed the a lot of drag and rough spots. Cone adjustments didn't seem to help so I took I took one side off and immediately saw the problem - the hub was missing 2 ball bearings on one side... seriously??? I needed to use my bike to commute so I swapped parts to another shimano hub I had on hand that needed new cones. Pretty disappointing experience. | Cheaply made, the plastic parts separated from the assembly after not a lot of use | eng_Latn | 25,173 |
The pin remover seems adequate for limited use. I ... | The pin remover seems adequate for limited use. I worked as advertised when I used it. The only fault is the failure to include adequate information with the product. It was advertised as having 2 extra pins included. When the tool arrived I could not locate the extra pins. This caused me to me to place negative feedback against the seller, which I later removed after the seller contacted the manufacturer. The pins were insise of a compartment on the bottom of the tool. Without being told where to look one never would have located the extra pins because the compartment was undetectable. | I was looking for a small bowl for sliced fruit. This little bowl is perfect and I love the color. Unlike another reviewer I had no problem getting the label off. It was only stuck on the raised portion of the bottom area and I was able to pull it off easily. | eng_Latn | 25,174 |
the drill is a piece of garbage | i have own one of these so call drills for 1 year
and in that time i have had it repaired 5 times
for the gears being strip 2 times for the clutch
slipping finally the last time i took it in for repairs
strip gears again the gave me a new one guess what?
two days on the job strip gears my trade is sheetmetal
worker this thing is a piece of garbage | Within 6 months, all three of these stopped working. And, I only needed one so I went thru 3 trying to get the job done. Very disappointed and a waste of money! | eng_Latn | 25,175 |
Questionable gar quality | I snapped my plastic set that came with my axial yeti, thought I would go to these to hopefully prevent this. After 3 battery cycles, noticed a gear grinding sound. Found the gears in this was wearing down some but not enough to prevent it from working just a little slipping. After my 4 battery cycle the gears are to the point any backing up is done by the front wheels, and assuming all the gears in this will need to be replaced after my next battery.
Disclaimer: I am running a 3S bettery which can push my yeti hard, but have be doing most of my driving on snow with this part, where it appears very little torque is needed. | You get what you pay for. About 10% were defective (the backpiece not welded on straight) the rest worked pretty well. | eng_Latn | 25,176 |
The contact friction of the mechanism is too great for the spring to overcome | The spring is too weak to return the plunger back up. I've tried taking the mechanism apart to see if there is anything to fix and there is not. I have tried to adjust the water to soap ratio (change viscous of the solution) that didn't work. The contact friction of the mechanism is too great for the spring to overcome. | As a previous reviewer mentioned, the middle section is not included. The part that is supposed to attach the swing arm to the bracket. ALEKO, please change the picture so your product is not falsely advertised. Also, the bolts are not all symmetrical. The nuts don't turn close enough to keep the brackets almost touching, which is required for my gate. Therefore, I need to purchase smaller nuts and bolts. On a positive note, the brackets seem tough enough to last, which is why I gave 4 stars! | eng_Latn | 25,177 |
Ordered 5 of the cutters. Opened the first one ... | Ordered 5 of the cutters. Opened the first one, modified the cutting arm to balance it (I'm setting it to one size and leaving it). After balancing it I found out that the pilot bit is off-center. This is completely unusable and I will be returning all 5. | Product had a bent metal bar and also many sharp edges. Spend the extra 50 dollars to get the coated metal crates that gives it a rubber texture vs bare metal. You get what you pay for. The size is ample but after that the quality is subpar. | eng_Latn | 25,178 |
REALLY NICE MEASURED TORQUE EXTENDED SOCKETS | REALLY NICE MEASURED TORQUE EXTENDED SOCKETS. I DON'T NEED TO USE A TORQUE WRENCH ANYMORE FOR USE ON THE CAR OR TRUCK. | Just what I needed to mount my Ingersoll Rand pressure regulator / air filter. My only complaint is the bracket could be made of thicker steel. | yue_Hant | 25,179 |
These are great for our stainless sink | These are great for our stainless sink. The rubber grippers are good quality and the metal is strong. Easy removal for cleaning the bottom of the sink and the rack. My only wish it that the wires were a bit closer together so that pairing knives and similar narrow metal cutlery could not fall between them. | Ordered for replacement end stops on my 3D printer, these worked like a boss. Easy to hook up with ample cable. | eng_Latn | 25,180 |
Get a better filter, and complain about the design to Jeep/Dodge/Chrysler | Dropped it to 3 stars...previously 5.
Warning - do not accidentally over tighten this thing (its a jeep wrangler problem too...actually anything with the pentastar 3.6l v6).
The Jeep wrangler with the 3.6L Pentastar V6 has a top filter cartridge housing, that this filter goes into (i'm sure if you're buying this you're aware). However its made of plastic and requires no more that 18 ft lbs of torque. Seriously you'll need a torque wrench to change your oil. If you over tighten this just the slightest bit (you'll notice the O-ring smush out), you cant loosen it after you've smushed it either as its already ruined. The o-ring is now ruined and you'll drive down the road and 6 quarts of oil will spill out slowly without you even noticing (it drips so perfectly that it doesn't touch hot metal and burn).
Word to the wise...buy a torque wrench and your own filters (this one isn't bad but its gone up like $3). Since the housing is plastic the guys at jiffy lube can break it easily or over tighten it cause you to spill oil out of your engine. | Only thread chaser I could find in this thread size and you need them with an aluminum block for my head studs. | eng_Latn | 25,181 |
Gudrun Laos - She can really kick it!!! | Just recently purchased this CD. From first track to last track,
the energy never stops. Her powerful vocals make this a must
have CD - she must be one of the truly hidden treasures of
German melodic rock from the early 90's. Great musicians behind
her. Strongly recommend this one for all you fans of melodic
rock - German bands like Laos and Jaded Heart just flat get the
job done. Buy it - you won't regret it!! | The order was promptly filled by GDN and arrived ahead of schedule. The packing and strapping required for the heavy pair of springs held up well in transit to the house. The spring end connectors and bolt hardware are of higher quailty than some I have seen in the local shops and better than the ones I replaced. The Spring Ends also accepted the new Center Bearing and winding bars well. The Left and Right Wound Springs were clearly marked Red abnd Black, there was no confusion, so I did not have to "read the wind." The Garage Door Nation (GDN) sponsored You Tube video on-line by Tom Mello answered all questions and detailed each step, with emphasis on safety thus avoiding mistakes do-it-yourselfers often make. GDN also has an on-line support center [...] to answer any questions the video does not address, so I had confidence to tackle this project on my own. After over a month of operation the springs and set up have not required any readjustment after settling-in and is still functioning smoothly. I highly recommend torsion springs from GDN for quality and pricing no matter what size springs are required. I will also buy them again either from Amazon or GDN directly from their website, when the other garage door springs fail. As an important safety note, DO NOT TAKE SHORT CUTS buy a set of winding bars. This fix is not particularly trickey or dangerous for an average home owner with some mechanical skill and if you do it yourself, you will save several hundred dollars in parts and labor. | eng_Latn | 25,182 |
Very nice fork. Could just be a little bigger for that extra star. | I had bought these for serving oysters at a dinner party. All of my guests complimented me on them. They are attractive and appear to match my Crate & Barrel silverware set.
I had initially bought another set and returned them because several of the forks had bent tines as well as tines that were way to sharp to put into your mouth. These forks all arrived in perfect condition. The fork tines are squared off, as they should be. The tines are relatively long, so they easily pick up what you want. And the tines have a nice curve to them that make them look a little more classy. The forks are also of a nice thickness. They aren't that thin metal that you can easily bend.
I took off one star only because I think the handle could be a little bit longer. I realize these are for apps and are not meant to be the size your standard utensils. But I find them to be a bit small in my hands. (My ring finger is a size 4.5 / 5). I think that they must feel extra tiny for my male dinner guests. | Easy install and I like the allen lock screw to keep it secured. Adds more pizazz to the entire flag pole and prevents poking thru my bike cover compared to the stock pointed topper. | eng_Latn | 25,183 |
permatex dielectric grease | made an otherwise arduous task easy;in fact it was essential | works as advertised on the proper thread 15 mm rods but make sure you have the wider threads as it won't work ( without stripping the threads) on the finer threads which seem to be more common - fotga etc. | eng_Latn | 25,184 |
uncoated steel rod to be used only from breach end ... | uncoated steel rod to be used only from breach end or risk damaging muzzle crown....not for revolvers or pistols that have no breach access. | Item received is not as shown. Picture shows 2 tools for reaming, and plug insertion. You get a handle with 2 bits, 1 for reaming, and 1 for plug insertion. This will not work, you will lose all air while transiting the bits in the handle. I only ordered this kit because it showed 2 separate tools.
Update:
Warning: I tried to return, and get a message that it is a "Non returnable item" | eng_Latn | 25,185 |
Must have for automotive techs | Working at a dealership I would have jobs that would require me to remove the exhaust. A common method would be to spray wd-40 on the rubber hangers and use a channel lock to remove them. I didn't like using that method and I happen to stumble across this tool after getting a custom exhaust done on my personal car. I saw the muffler guy use this tool and I searched everywhere for this tool. Found out Lisle makes it and I purchased it immediately. You don't even have to spray anything to the hangers when using this tool. This tool delivers great value for the money. | Nice having all the tuneup products in one box, but a few wasted items that don't fit on my tractor! | eng_Latn | 25,186 |
Need to and a Ferro rod to any knife. ... | Need to and a Ferro rod to any knife . this it worth looking at . | This thing was very difficult to get fitted onto the shaft! I wanted to return it but was told to file it a bit and try again. Really? And I was trying to install it on a new motor! So it sits on my shelf until I can make it fit. I just don't like the extra work involved. | eng_Latn | 25,187 |
Rebulding an engine and it sure helped having good information on how it all worked. | Would recommend this to anyone that wants to work on engines. It gives you confidence with the expert advice and guidance. | Only thread chaser I could find in this thread size and you need them with an aluminum block for my head studs. | eng_Latn | 25,188 |
This tool is very limited to the number of strut ... | This tool is very limited to the number of strut springs it will work with. The design will only accept larger coil diameters with large coil gaps. | The series needs to be extended in several directions over several books: reunification after the split in the empire at the end of We Few, cauterization of the the neighborhood Saint pustular polity, extension of the dynasty to the next generation, to suggest a Few. I have no doubt that the writers have these and other perilous plots aplenty in them. How about it, guys? Can do? | eng_Latn | 25,189 |
What type of rivets do I use to bind 3 3/16 inches thick pieces of steel flat bar? | What rivets should I use to bind 3 3/16 inch thick pieces of steel flat bar? | I want to open a savings account & an RD account. Which bank is good, ICICI Bank, Yes Bank or Indusind Bank? | eng_Latn | 25,190 |
Wrench: Turning Nuts Everywhere | A wrench is a tool made for turning a nut. It's roots are in an Old English word that meant "to twist." If you look further back, the word has Germanic and Indo-European origins that also mean to turn, in one sense or another. But the word is more entertaining in some of its modern variations, like the term "monkey wrench." This is where the fun begins. | A guilt-wracked sister asks Tom and Ray to help her fess up to her brother about his beloved truck. Also, a new Mini with a small problem--it occasionally stops moving, who owns the center console, and a retired meatman arms himself with a spray can--can any good come of that? | eng_Latn | 25,191 |
Torque for front caliper bolt. What's the recommended torque of the front caliper bolt for a carbon fork? The Fork is from a Felt F1. I don't want to damage the fork from over thightening. | What torque for caliper brakes onto carbon-alloy forks? I've recently got a new bike with a . This comes with deep-drop calliper brakes (Shimano R451 Dual Pivot). The first time out I bumped one of the brakes and it twisted around the single attachment bolt and rubbed on the rim. I managed to easily twist it back by hand and carry on, however I thought the bolt probably needs tightening. The question is: How tight can it be? As the fork is part carbon I've so far only dared to take it up to 4Nm, but it still seems possible to twist the whole calliper around with a bump of the hand. Maybe that's normal? Perhaps it's easier to bump around because of the longer deep-drop lever. Should I be aiming to get it really secure? I'm not sure whether the brake mount in the fork is all carbon, or some of it is alloy underneath, but either way I'd like to know what a sensible torque is. As far as I can see from the there is no such specification. How can I find this out? | How to prevent freehub body damage? I feel like this is poor design. I have two wheelsets that are less than a year old which have damaged freehub bodys due to cogs digging in to the splines on the freehub. It's so bad that I can't remove the cassette spacer without filing down the splines. I had to use pliers and chain whip to remove the cogs that were embedded in the freehub when trying to remove the cassette. Most of the damage is on the center of the cassette as the largest 3 cogs are held together by carrier. I'm using a shimano 105 cassette and Novatec disc hub and Velocity ATB convertible disc hubs (which were somewhat damaged in the same fashion, but not as bad as the novatec). I'm using this bike for cyclocross, offroad exploring, light singletrack use, Rail trails and some road riding. How can I prevent this damage to the freehub from happening? | eng_Latn | 25,192 |
Bending bars of iron gate We just moved into a new house with some iron fencing around the backyard and a large double gate to allow access to the backyard. Unfortunately one side of the gate was damaged at some point in the past and the two sides don't meet anymore and the latch doesn't close. Even worse the gap is big enough for my dog to slip through. How can I bend that one bar back closer to true so that the two sides meet and my dog won't be able to run away? Trying to save myself the large expense of having to get a whole new gate. My first thought was to use my car's scissor jack as recommended in , but I don't think I could get it to fit in between the two bars in the right spot. The clamp spreader I feel is probably a good option, but I'm not sure how to use anything that spreads while preventing the bar next to it from bending instead -- which seems like the most likely outcome given the inward bent. | Tool for straightening a bent metal bar of the gate? Someone's car hit our metal bar gate, so one of the rods is bent as shown in the photo. What kind of a tool can I use to bend this back, so it's straight? Thank you! | What is the fastest way to create a 90° joint? I often want to create joints like this: Since I end up making these more than a little, I'd like a fast way to do it (i.e. on the order of < 10 seconds) I've found a couple tools which come close to being the ideal solution, but I've had some problems with them as listed below: When using the spin tool I usually end up having to fiddle with the location for a while in order to to get a natural curve: Are there any techniques to expedite this process of fiddling? The bridge tool is nice because I can precisely specify where both ends of the joint will be, however I often end up with subtly uneven joints, probably due to my initial mesh being not quite square. Is there a fast way to correctly line up the initial edge loops in a way that will result in an even joint? | eng_Latn | 25,193 |
Bend PVC Pipe | PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is a tough, strong material with an excellent combination of physical and electrical properties. Bending it, luckily enough, does not require a ton of professional equipment, as long as you piece is small enough to be easily worked by one person. | Here is how to remove the FN PS90 flash hider and barrel. | vie_Latn | 25,194 |
How to remove/desolder very minute smd chips safely? | Desoldering/soldering 1/4" chip with eight pins | Why bother with the dual problem when fitting SVM? | eng_Latn | 25,195 |
Fix Nail Pops in Drywall | As a new home settles, the sheet rock nails pop during the first two years..... How are you going to fix them? | Have you ever wanted to create a niche in your wall? The following instructions will show you how to install a preformed plastic niche. It's easy and the entire project can be done in a weekend. | eng_Latn | 25,196 |
Repair Lead Joint Hub Plumbing Pipe | Are you interested in repairing lead pipes that are over 100 years old? When contemplating the repair of a leaking joint in a bell and spigot cast iron soil pipe, sometimes it becomes necessary to repair or to replace the leaking joint in a bell for a variety of reasons; whether you are replacing the leaking joint or repairing it to reduce expenses, cast iron pipes are heavy and require an intensive amount of work to caulk the joints with oakum. | If you are a pipe smoker you have dealt with stale tobacco at one time or another. Often you buy it from a store where it just doesn't seal well and sits on the shelf too long. | eng_Latn | 25,197 |
Fix a Broken Exhaust Pipe | Exhaust piping can break for a number of reasons. Rust, cracks, scrapes and holes can develop over the lifetime of the vehicle and require repair. In some instances, the exhaust may be too damaged to be repaired and may require replacement, but you might be able to repair some less severe kinds of damage using common hand tools. | Do you want to make a duct tape necklace? Follow these easy steps. | ces_Latn | 25,198 |
plz gimme any info about finite element analysis of composite construction using flexible shear connectors? | Why? The best place I can lead you to is the MIT website: http://www.mit.edu/ Plenty of help there. Otherwise, ask a reliable friend. | It sounds like a combination wax comb/fin key. The plastic comb part is to scrape of wax and to give the wax texture on his surf board. Is the shape of the diameter of the rod in the shape of a hexagon? If it is it is probably a "key" that is used to remove the skegs/fins (FCS) from his surfboard. | eng_Latn | 25,199 |
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