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You can remove bearings from a BMX frame with a 'mid' bottom bracket without damaging them using a 3/8s rachet extension.
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There will be a valve at the bottom of the Bunsen burner. Using a rubber tubing connect the valve to the regulator of the LPG cylinder.
Pour the liquid into the cylinder. Place it on a flat surface and bend down so the surface is at eye level. Read the mark where the bottom of the meniscus reaches to.
I think you are talking about a graduated cylinder. When measuring liquids in a grad. cylinder you should read at the bottom of the miniscus ( the curved surface of the water or other liquid).
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The meniscus rule states that you always measure the volume of a water-based solution from the bottom of the meniscus when you are using a graduated cylinder.
To begin using a simple loom, tie the yarn to the bottom rung, and wrap around the frame, with approximately a half-inch space between each wrap. Wrap from front to back on the top frame and from back to front on the bottom frame. Wrap the yarn between the notches on the shuttle, leaving enough room for the shuttle to pass through the shed. Twine the yarn on the shuttle over and under the thread on the frame. Using a wide-tooth comb, push the yard down on each pass. Continue on in this fashion. Finish off by cutting the yarn at the top and bottom of the frame. Tie the yarn into fringe for a clean, finished look, and to secure the thread.
Using the correct sized screw driver, remove the screws and remove the clips that are in the door panel. Pull the panel away from the frame slowly, remove any wire connectors and then remove the panel from the frame.
On a 1998 Honda Civic there is a transmission drain bolt located on the bottom of the housing. Loosen the bolt and drain all of the old fluid. Using Honda ATF fluid top off the transmission.
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