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91.
Belt, Machine
There should be some slack in it but not
so much that it slips. Loosen motor from its base, move toward machine and retighten.
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92.
Bicycle
Handle bar loose—easily pushed down
so that grips point toward pavement. If tightening of nut at middle of handle bar doesn't correct matters, loosen the nut and shift the bar to one side.
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93.
Boat, Plywood
If plywood is also
so badly dented that it bulges inward, drill a hole through center of dent and run a bolt through it and through blocks of wood on both sides.
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94.
Bolts
Head of machine bolt battered
so that wrench wont hold. Turn with a tooth-jawed Stillson wrench.
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95.
Book
Then rub a strip of white tissue paper into the paste
so that it sticks the entire length of the tear.
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96.
Bookshelf
The cleat should be at least 16" long
so that it can be nailed to the studs at the middle of the shelf.
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97.
Cabinet, Kitchen
It may then be necessary to readjust catches
so they will close and hold properly.
Spring catches jammed.
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98.
Candle
Hold chip about an inch over the hole and hold a lighted match underneath
so that you soften both the bottom of the chip and the base at the same time.
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99.
Chain
Twist ends of wire together and tuck into the chain
so that they will not snag on anything the chain touches.
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100.
Chisel
Then turn blade over
so that beveled side is up; hold flat against smooth side of stone, and remove any burrs by stroking blade side-wise several times.
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