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Packed into a small plastic bin with a lock-fitting lid.
Still missing:
- earplugs
- toothpaste
- sunscreen
- lip balm
Levare le leve a scatto. Attenzione a non perdere le molle.
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Dall'interno del corpo del winch smontare i cuscinetti a sfera
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1 3/4 cup of flour
1/2 cup of sugar
1 pinch of salt
3 pinch of turmeric (curcuma)
mix dry ingedince well
1 egg
3/4 cup of butter, or whole fat margarine
( optional one spoon vanilla flavor)
kneed until dough is smooth. add tabelspoon of water if needed. form a roll and cut into 1 inch pieces. lay the cut side down on a lightly greased cookie sheet and squash them with a fork. bake at 350f for 8 to 12 minutes, or until golden. ( and smelling good)
Dando un colpo e' possibile far uscire la chiave
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After the dimple is sanded away a small hole should appear in the aluminum. Use the needle once more to gently round out the hole (both sides).
Con un cacciavite alzare i perni delle ruote dentate
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Easiest & cheapest version.
Get a pair of dog collar/chains at your dollar store - I got two for $1. They are supposed to be 20 inches long. But they weren't - or maybe that includes the two end rings?
Fishing swivels - pack of 7 for $1.49 at the hardware store.
Two shower scrunchies at Dollar store - these are heavier than I usually buy. I think I paid $1 each.
Also - key chain rings - 2 of them (can't see them though...
Take the dog chain, attach a swivel to one end, attach a key ring to the swivel thread the shower scrunchie on to the key chain. Repeat for second one. Presto there you are.
This is what I recommend to start. Cheapest version possible AND the scrunchies are softer when you hit yourself in the head repeatedly while learning to swing the poi.
Once drilled, whack the lock against something so the pins drop out. You may need to put a flathead into the chamber to turn it.
You have just opened the lock.
Part 2 of 7 in a HOWTO on replacing the chamber in a padlock: cheaphack.blogspot.com/2008/01/how-to-replace-chamber-in-...