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I just started using black flux for stainless. It rocks. When it's up to temp, it turns clear and it lasts a long time.
The vice grips aren't clamped on there very hard - just enough to make sure the stainless isn't going anywhere while I tack it.
Soaking in a hot tub is one of the best ways to relax and let go of the tensions of your daily life. But when it’s time to move the hot tub, it can be one of biggest reasons to stress you out. Moving a hot tub is no child’s play because of the size, weight, and the irregular dimensions of the hot...
Illustration by Larry Largay
When you’re fishing a bend in a river, make sure that you fish the water close to you before you cast to the real “lunker water” against the far bank. Start from the tailout and work upstream, beginning at the tailout (A). Next, look for trout near any rocks or structure on the inside of the main current (B). Oftentimes, there will be fish lying right out in the open on the inside of the bend (C); these fish are usually quite wary, so you need to be stealthy and make delicate presentations. Finally, look for fish at the head of the pool (D) where there are rocks that break the current. Caption 2: Just because the guidebooks say that the trophy trout hold in the deep channel or beneath the undercut bank along the outside of a river bend, it’s not unheard of to see big fish finning in the shallows on the inside of the main current.
1. triple hazelnut mousse, 2. Sonja's cupcakes, 3. sansrival piece, 4. rose cupcake (2), 5. decadence choco cake, 6. carrot cake, 7. caramel cake, 8. choco cake (5), 9. Better Than Sex cake, 10. banana cream pie 3, 11. banana cake, 12. white velvet side, 13. fallen chocolate cupcakes, 14. Karen's s'berry cc, 15. turtle cake, 16. Dessert_Show_Pics_004
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Have an opening graphic that people can see when they walk in the room and know they're in the right place. Also, if you're smarter than me you might even get the date right, though this was a great conversation starter as people walked in to the room "...wait, you're going to Australia??"
Roll a centre and cut into the top to simulate individual leaves. Add single pieces to the outside. Two should be enough but you could use four or more.
Fold your fabric in half, right sides together. Lay your chair on top of the fabric and using a pencil trace the outline of the chair. The outline needs to be at least 1" larger than the chair. If your chair is thicker, you're going to need more than 1". If it has a defined, wide side, you're going to have to cut a separate piece for that. If you make the slipcover too big, you can always cut some off, but there's no solution for too small!
If your chair tapers like mine does (the bottom being smaller than the top), make sure not to make the bottom too narrow, or you won't be able to fit it over the wider top.
how to program and hook up a atmega168 chip as a minimal arduino, using the internal 8mhz oscillator and running at 3.3 volts:
First the long brass sleeve, then just a single of drop of CA glue at the centre of the motor shaft where the magnet should be fixed - slid on very quick as it bonds instantly with such a close fit.
DO NOT apply CA glue to the inner hole of the magnet and then slide onto the saft - you do not want ANY glue at the end of the shaft (or the top near the pinion either).
Short brass sleeve on last, some oil at each bearing, then back in the can, and press-clipped back onto the end-cap.
Bingo. No more banshee motor screaming during driving.
Fry up the sandwich! I usually cook it open face with cheese and meat on one side, sauce and sauerkraut on the other. After it cooks a while then I slap the sides together to toast 'em up. The cheese may or may not melt.
Braze it up! This shot was actually taken mid-braze.
I make a nice fillet around the whole perimeter of the stay, and then go back and heat the flat face to ensure that some of the brass is sucked into it.
Sorry about the blur.
STEP FIVE: I used a second printout of my stencil to make all the buttons and joysticks the correct size. All buttons were created out of fondant that I tinted to match the buttons on the actual controller. All pieces were cut and shaped and left to dry overnight.