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291.
Scissors
The scissors may not
be perfect, but they are still usable.
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292.
Screws
If wood is thick enough and new screw must
be reset in same place, drive screw deep into wood with a nail set.
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293.
Septic Tank
These must
be cut out with a special auger. Call septic-tank service.
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294.
Sheet
This can
be mended but it's a painstaking job. Better separate hem edge from sheet entirely and rejoin with a strip of straight-edge lace.
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295.
Shelving
This should
be 16" long or more so that you can nail through to two of the studs (which are spaced roughly 14" apart).
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296.
Sill, House
If rot has progressed so far that sill must
be replaced, the entire rotten section should
be sawed and chiseled out.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/s/sill_house.html
297.
Sink, Kitchen
Basket-type strainer-stopper leaks, These are very unreliable gadgets, and when they no longer can
be made to seat properly in the drain opening, it is best to buy new ones.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/s/sink_kitchen.html
298.
Ski Pole
Basket will then come off fairly easily and can
be replaced by new basket.
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http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/s/ski_pole.html
299.
Sled
Sometimes the runners are actually stiffer than they should
be for easy steering. But as a rule the stiffness is traceable to the binding of the various moving metal parts.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/s/sled.html
300.
Snap Fastener
In the long run you'll
be better off to replace defective fasteners. Inexpensive kits of fasteners and the tools used to install the non-sew-on type are available.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/s/snap_fastener.html
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