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Varnished Surface
This
will take off quite a lot of the finish, and it may be necessary to refinish with oil stain.
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212.
Walk, Concrete
Note that patch
will not match surrounding surface.
Crack between walk and house foundations.
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213.
Wallet
Out of thin matching or complementary material cut a strip that
will overlap the sides of the holes and
will wrap over the top and bottom edges of the wallet about 1/4" Glue up and down the fold and at top and bottom on the inside with appropriate glue (see above).
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214.
Wastebasket
This
will never look the same, but you can mend the basket pretty well by sanding off paint on inside of strip and metal below it.
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215.
Water Pump
If the valve core is okay, it
will now suck in air as the pump operates. When proper air cushion is restored (it takes a day or so), replace cap.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/w/water_pump.html
216.
Window, Jalousie
There is nothing you can do that
will not spoil appearance of window. But check whether hinges are working properly and allow louvers to close all the way.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/w/window_jalousie.html
217.
Window Pane
Then coat wood lightly with linseed oil or lead and oil paint so that putty
will stick. Have new pane cut 1/16" to 1/8" narrower and shorter than opening.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/w/window_pane.html
218.
Wood
Mix the wood with stain before applying it; it
will not take stain when it dries.
Gouges in painted wood.
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219.
How To Solder Metal
It
will be drawn by capillarity into the joint and seal it.
7.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/basic_methods/how_to_solder_metal.html
220.
How To Glue Things Together
It is used on wood, paper, cloth, and other porous materials, but
will break down if soaked in water or exposed to high heat.
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