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331. Wicker
Cover wicker on both sides with wax paper and then clamp the broken piece between boards for 24 hours. Break can be further reinforced with wire woven through surrounding wicker.
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332. Window, Casement
The tacked edge should face outward for out-swinging casements so that it won't interfere with the closing of the window.
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333. Wood
If there is backing behind the wood (as in house siding, for example), brush linseed oil into hole and fill with putty.
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334. Wood Bowl
If bowl is not used for salad, force epoxy glue into crack from both sides. If bowl is used for salad (in which case wood may be too oil soaked for glue to adhere), cut out crack in a V on the inside of the bowl and pack in plastic wood.
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335. How To Solder Metal
Acid flux is used for all other work. Galvanized iron and stainless steel require especially strong acid fluxes.
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336. How To Fasten Metal With Bolts, Rivets, Etc.
The most commonly used types are machine bolts, which have square or hexagonal heads that are gripped with a wrench, and stove bolts, which have rounded, slotted heads for a screwdriver.
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337. How To Glue Things Together
But selecting the right glue for a given job is difficult because (1) so many different types and brands are on the market; (2) many essentially dissimilar glues can be used for the same purposes; (3) the materials of which glues are made are often not listed on the packages.
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338. How To Mix And Handle Concrete
Ordinary Portland cement can be used for all work. But in cases where the concrete is exposed to freezing and thawing or salt action (as on a driveway or walk) it is advisable to use cement containing an air-entraining agent.
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339. How To Make Basic Sewing Stitches
This is a decorative stitch used for making thread loops and edging heavy materials. Hold the thread at the left.
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340. How To Support Things On Walls That Will Not Receive Or Hold Nails And Screws
Then insert a screw of the size recommended for the anchor used. The screw, of course, is Brst passed through the object to be supported.
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January 9, 2009