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u can use 3% sodium luaryl sulphate plus bone glue ,15
No, you could mix with synthetic blend but its not recommended.
You could, but 75w140 synthetic is recommended.You could, but 75w140 synthetic is recommended.
There are a few different places one can purchase a camera stabilizer. One can get them at sites like Amazon, Adorama, Bhphotovideo Varizoom and Ebay.
Generally the stabilizer bar end links break before the bar does but the bar can break. You will have to physically inspect the system to find out why it is loose. Worn/damaged stabilizer bar bushings could also be the cause.
Green concrete could mean two different things. It could mean that the concrete isn't cured yet, or it could mean that it is supposed to be environmentally friendly.
The oil pressure sensor could be defective as they can be clogged over time. You can use an oil stabilizer or replace the sensor if the oil stabilizer does not fix it.
you could strengthen it by putting metal bars inside the concrete
abstract (or, in case you mean the material "concrete", it could be wood ;-)
Yes, you can pour concrete over stone steps, but proper preparation is essential. The stone surface must be cleaned, and any loose material needs to be removed. Additionally, a bonding agent or a concrete mix that allows for good adhesion should be used to ensure the new concrete adheres well to the stones. It's also important to consider the thickness of the new layer, as excessive weight or thickness could affect stability.
I guess you could call it semi-synthetic...it's made by dissolving cellulose in a chemical and forcing the resulting resin through extruder nozzles.
There are a number of ways in which you could prepare the ground to pour a concrete curb. You could level the surface and pour sand.
Could be a thermostatically controlled heating source embedded in the concrete, or it may be that the concrete is absorbing heat from the sunlight to which it's exposed.