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1.
Bookshelf
(3) If shelves rest on adjustable metal wall brackets, insert a third
bracket midway between the end two. (4) Replace sagging shelf with a new one of thicker wood.
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2.
Doll
The eyes and balancing weight are mounted in a metal
bracket that is clamped on a projection inside the head.
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3.
Window Shade
Remove
bracket from one side of window and move it in toward window a fraction of an inch. If brackets are mounted inside the window frame, insert cardboard or wood shims underneath one of the brackets.
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4.
Prepayment Pros And Cons
If you're in the 33 per cent marginal tax
bracket your alternative investment must earn 18 per cent before tax, so prepaying the mortgage makes more financial sense.
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5.
Electric Rotisserie
To replace the thermostat, disconnect the lead wires and remove the thermostat from its mounting
bracket. Save the old control shaft since it is not a part of the replacement thermostat.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/electrical_projects/repairs/electric_rotisserie.html
6.
Floor Polishers
Withdraw the field
bracket screw and remove the field mounting
bracket. Lift the field armature, bearings, and thrust balls from the frame assembly.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/electrical_projects/repairs/floor_polishers.html
7.
Vacuum Cleaners
Remove the intake seal from the
bracket. Drill the two rivets and remove the bag retainer spring.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/electrical_projects/repairs/vacuum_cleaners.html
8.
Fans
The tabs on the rear-bearing
bracket serve the same purpose. Remove the rear bearing and
bracket from the field coil.
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9.
Electric Heaters
To replace the thermostat, remove the two screws from each side of control shaft which secure the thermostat to the light
bracket.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/electrical_projects/repairs/electric_heaters.html