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251. Glass
For how to cut glass, see Basic Methods. .
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252. Hair Dryer, Electric
Disconnect dryer and examine cord and plug for breaks and make necessary repairs (see electric cord). If dryer still doesn't work, take it to a service shop.
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253. Hardboard
Otherwise use bolts or rivets or appropriate glue (see household decorative accessories and use same glues as specified for wood).
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254. Heater, Electric
If heater is equipped with another type, take it to a service shop for repair. .
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255. Hockey Stick
Broken, Coat the broken edges with epoxy glue and clamp together for 24 hours. Sand finish off the stick in the area of the break and coat the wood with polyester resin used in fiberglass boat construction.
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256. Hotplate, Electric
Check also whether cord is broken, whether fuse on house circuit has blown, whether outlet used for hotplate is defective (just plug in a light).
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257. Interior Wall, Plaster
Repair as above but for plaster use Keene's cement and dry hydrated lime mixed in the proportion of 4 lb.
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258. Iron, Electric
Disconnect iron and examine it for a break or loose connection at terminals. Tighten connections.
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259. Ivory
Coat broken edges with Duco cement or epoxy glue and press together for six hours. Separated from another material.
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260. Kite
Tears in paper. Out of tissue paper cut a patch 1/2" larger than the tear in all directions. Paste down with Elmer's Glue-All. Wood-framing pieces broken. If break parallels the grain of the wood, coat the broken edges with Elmer's Glue-All and clamp together. If break is across the grain, use epoxy glue and reinforce with a short strip of very thin wood, such as a veneer, glued to one side of the broken piece. Match sticks laid edge to edge, parallel with the grain, may be used instead of the veneer. For a neater joint, cut a shallow recess in the framing member wood, on one side, and lay the reinforcement in this.
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January 9, 2009