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211. Doorbell
If bell still doesn't ring, examine exposed wires running through the house for a break. If you can't see any, attach short wires to a test bell.
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212. Door Chime
Follow procedure for mending doorbell. When checking whether chime is clean, remove it and slide out rod and spring you will find inside.
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213. Door Knob
If you're lucky, it may hold for a while. .
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214. Door Lock Or Latch
Take to a locksmith for repair. Latch or lock broken.
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215. Drains, Plumbing
For serious stoppage, unscrew clean-out plug at base of U-trap and fish out obstruction with wire. If trap lacks a clean-out plug, unscrew large nuts at either end of trap and lift it out.
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216. Draperies
Anything you do for a large horizontal tear will be makeshift. If fabric is heavy, the least obvious repair will be made by bringing torn edges together carefully and covering with press-on mending tape.
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217. Driveway, Asphalt
Then pack in patching asphalt, sold in small packages for repair work, and tamp hard. Edges broken.
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218. Driveway Curb
Wet concrete between boards with water and let it stand for several hours. Then remove excess water and brush on a soupy grout of cement.
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219. Earthenware
Then coat both edges with epoxy glue and press together for 24 hours. The epoxy will withstand water and oven heat.
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220. Electric Cord
If cord is used for lamps or extension cords, replace old plug with clamp-on type. Do not remove insulation from the wires.
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January 9, 2009