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Because they believe that is the best way to keep the nozzle clean.
You need to read and follow the instructions on the package before the first use for keeping the dispensing nozzle clean so glue does not setup in it and plug it preventing dispensing more glue later.However if you failed to do this and now have the dispensing nozzle all plugged up with hardened glue, there is a way that sometimes works to remove the plug of glue (but no guarantees). To do this you will have to unscrew the cap holding the dispensing nozzle from the bottle and push the plug out backwards. If you can do that rinse out any remaining glue residue and put the cap back on. Then make sure you read the instructions before you use anymore of the glue, so you won't be doing this another time!
A conical cap is provided to a pscnometer to determine the volume of the test sample.
No you do not.
The crown cork (also known as a crown cap or just a crown), the first form of bottle cap, was invented by William Painter in 1891 in Baltimore. Bottle-Sealing Device Patent No. 468226. Inducted 2006. William Painter invented the crown bottle cap in 1892. Crown caps, both pry-offs and twist-offs, The crimp top was patented by William Painter, Feb.2,1892. He called it, and it's still officially known as, the disposable Crown Cork bottle cap.
Because they believe that is the best way to keep the nozzle clean.
You need to read and follow the instructions on the package before the first use for keeping the dispensing nozzle clean so glue does not setup in it and plug it preventing dispensing more glue later.However if you failed to do this and now have the dispensing nozzle all plugged up with hardened glue, there is a way that sometimes works to remove the plug of glue (but no guarantees). To do this you will have to unscrew the cap holding the dispensing nozzle from the bottle and push the plug out backwards. If you can do that rinse out any remaining glue residue and put the cap back on. Then make sure you read the instructions before you use anymore of the glue, so you won't be doing this another time!
you use glue,type and sisores
Sounds like you need a new radiator cap, you can get the cap tested to see if it is holding the rated pressure.
with PVC glue
you have to find a bottle cap. then get a small magnet and hot glue it to the bottle cap. next get yourchoker with the magnet tied to it and then put the bottle cap on the other magnet. then inside the bottle cap you can put all different kinds of pics and glue it to a cardboard circle the size of the cap then glue the cardboard inside the cap. You can find bottle caps on eBay for cheap by the bulk. Use the strong magnets and E6000 glue to glue the magnet on the the bottle cap (large tube at Michaels or Hobby Lobby for $5.00). You need a one inch circle whole punch (9.99) and you can print pictures or words in MS Office for the back ground, the size of the circle needs to be about .78 so you can whole punch it. Once it is punched you will want to place the picture inside the bottle cap and use a clear drying paper glue that willnot make the the ink on the paper run...such as Aleene's Paper Glaze (Michaels $4.99). It is a great idea to put rhinestones or embellishments inside on the cap too. Once you have what you want put the paper glue to cover completely and let dry for 24 hours then glue on the magnet with the E6000 glue.
super glue
Another great and puzzling question. Why doesn't glue stick inside of the glue bottle.Glue on paper: As the glue connects with oxygen it becomes sticky and if left to dry in this oxygen it becomes hard and keeps multiple things together.Glue inside the bottle: Glue doesn't stick inside the bottle because the chemicals within the glue is triggered by oxygen (what we breathe) so when the glue bottle is opened it triggers the chemicals to make it sticky. That's why if a bottle if left out with no cap the glue becomes quite hard.Glue won't completely stick unless it's dried, and because inside the bottlee, the glue is still air locked in and not dried, it doesn't stick.
E6000 glue works best :) You can also glue a small wooden circle or felt circle inside using the e6000 glue and then attach to the hair bow with regular hot glue :)
using tape. seriosly what kind of question is that.
Donkey Kong is the gorilla and Diddy Kong is the small one with the cap.
Replace thermostat , fill with coolant then leave the rad cap off for 30 minutes at idle to bleed air out and top off the coolant; that will do it.