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1.
Taking Care Of Hand Tools
Each blade is slightly curved throughout its length to keep the cutting edges tight for making a
clean cut.
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2.
Tools For Pruning
If the cutting edge or the anvil cannot be trued it will be impossible to make a
clean cut and will cause browning and die-back.
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3.
Mowing The Grass
Fine lawn grasses are quite different in texture to native wild grasses, and need scissor action to make a
clean cut across each grass blade that will heal quickly and not die back leaving brown ends.
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4.
Sculpture
Soap sculpture is more difficult than modeling with clay, and you are likely to
cut up several cakes of soap before you get a satisfactory result.
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5.
Casting Greenware
Fill a plastic bucket with casting slip, and stir thoroughly with a
clean stick, a slotted spoon, or your hand; the slip must be fluid and free of lumps.
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6.
Aluminum
Clean metal with steel wool. Apply plastic aluminum.
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7.
Aquarium
Dry and
clean the leaking seam on the inside. Remove loose or crumbly caulking.
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8.
Automobile Body
When paint dries, thoroughly
clean metal around rusted-out hole and wad metal screen wire into hole until wire is reasonably secure.
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9.
Automobile Exhaust
Clean metal with a knife and steel wool. Spread plastic steel over holes.
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10.
Automobile Interior
The only thing you can do is
cut a patch out of matching fabric or out of the excess material tucked behind the back seat, coat lightly with appropriate glue and smooth over the tear.
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