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221. Engine, Gasoline
But before calling on him, check and correct the points noted below for small engines such as those on lawn mowers.
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222. Express Wagon, Children's
Drill holes in ends for cotter pins. Slip into frame.
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223. Exterior Wall - Asphalt Roll Siding
If this does not eliminate bulge (don't count on it) the only thing left to do is carefully cut through the bulge along the "mortar" lines in the siding; spread asphalt roofing cement under the cut edges; overlap the edges, and wedge a board flat against them for several days.
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224. Exterior Wall, Brick
Let dry for several hours, then fog wall with clear water several times during next 24 hours. Apply a second coat of paint on damp surface.
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225. Exterior Wall, Stucco
Keep damp for several days by misting with water. Loose, broken, bulging.
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226. Fabrics
See clothing—fabrics. Specific entries will be found for burlap, canvas, clothing—stretch fabric, felt, fiberglass, lace, lastex, leatherette, oilcloth, vinyl.
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227. Faience
Broken. Clean and coat both broken surfaces with a thin coat of Duco cement. Press together for several hours.
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228. Faucet
If graphite wicking is not available, cotton string will do for a short while. Aquaseal faucet drips.
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229. Fence, Wood
If such wood is not readily available, soak bottom of post in penta-chlorophenol or zinc or copper naphthanate for 24 hours.
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230. Fiberglass, Reinforced
Then with a disc sander, feather back the edges around the hole for about 3". Out of fiberglass cloth or mat cut a patch to cover sanded area.
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January 9, 2009