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Overview:
- Liquid Wrench Penetrating Oil is a new and improved formula that loosens stuck nuts and bolts. It will not stain paint and has low odor.
Tools Needed:
- Liquid Wrench Lubricating Oil in spray can
- Nuts and bolts you need to loosen and protect
- Wrench or socket wrench to loosen the nut
- Spare rag
Step by Step:
- Wipe off any excess grease and grime from the nut and bolt
- Apply Liquid Wrench Penetrating Oil to the nut and bolt
- Let the Penetrating Oil set for up to five minutes
- Use a wrench or socket wrench to easily remove the nut
- Wipe away any excess
More information:
For more information, go to www.liquidwrench.com or text: “PO” to 25857 for more uses
For greater accuracy when aligning a vice use a dial gauge indicator.
Use the steel pin method first, then tighten the holding bolt where the dial gauge is set up, but only slightly, so that when you tap the vice it will swivel rather than move parallel.
Set the dial gauge to zero, travers the width of the vice jaw, and tap the vice lightly to zero the dial gauge, travers back, repeat until the vice is aligned, align the fixed jaw of the vice. Check again after you have tightened the vice bolts. Video here:
Interesting piece - at least from metal working point of view. Nice stainless bolts and well cut metals.
For me it's just not the festive season without a huge batch of nuts and bolts to sneak handfuls of. The recipe is quite simple so if you've got a spare hour make up a batch of tasty and utterly unhealthy snacks.
500g Nutri grain
500g salted mixed nuts
250g Butter
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauces
1 teaspoon of paprika
2 tablespoons oil
1 teaspoon garlic salt
1/2 teaspoon cayene pepper
Mix butter and oil over low heat, add other ingredients. Combine nutri-grain & nuts pour over butter mixture and bake at 125C for approx 1 hour, stir regularly.
As you can see it has over 1kg of ingredients and makes a lot, you'll need a good sized baking dish for the mixture. The dish in the photo is 36cm x 25cm x 8cm and there were a few spills while mixing. Store in a few airtight containers and they'll stay fresh for at least a couple of weeks.
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my mini looms I made myself. Out of some wide tooth combs and some nuts and bolts.
I use them all the time, they travel well and they fit in my purse. They are a fine gauge.
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This is a test image with a 6" 4 Jaw Machine Chuck suspended from the 4mm Machine Screw held by Gun Gum.
A detail of the sculpture by Ryan Gander, 2011
in the City of London, by St Marys Axe and in front of the Gherkin
Originally posted for GuessWhereUK
guessed by PARK@ARTWORKS
The sculpture at the Olympic Village. I kind of like it - but then I have an affinity for metal working and screws and nuts!
Side view of my nuts and bolts shoe. A school assignment, the object of which was to recreate a shoe out of a consumer product.
Steampunk inspired handmade chess set and table. All materials are from Lowe's and Michael's (art paint, stencil). Tabletop is white oak, legs are standard 2 X 4 wall studs. Squares are 2 inch. Total cost was about $200.00 and many enjoyable hours of assembly. No plans used, just imagination.
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