you must already have other figures.
1.use one of your other figures limbs and the limbs you want put them under boiling water.after about 15 seconds you should be able to take it off.
2.put the figure u want to use and the arm should click back in place.
3.use special paint to paint your new figure
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you need super glue
A loose rocker arm for a valve mite be a easy fix with a valve adjustment
Your shower arm may be leaking due to a worn out washer or a loose connection. To fix it, you can try tightening the connections or replacing the washer. If the issue persists, you may need to replace the shower arm or seek professional help.
To fix a loose bike pedal crank, you can tighten the crank bolt using a crank puller tool and a wrench. Make sure to secure the crank arm properly to prevent it from coming loose again while riding.
To fix a loose or malfunctioning bike pedal, first, check if it is securely screwed onto the crank arm. If it is loose, tighten it using a pedal wrench. If the pedal still doesn't work properly, it may need to be replaced.
If a windshield wipe arm is loose on a 2002 Chevrolet Blazer, it likely needs to be replaced. It probably has a broken connection.
you don't less you got super glue then you glue it
To fix a loose bike crank on your bicycle, you will need to tighten the crank bolt using a crank puller tool. First, remove the crank arm using the crank puller tool. Then, clean the crank spindle and crank arm threads. Apply grease to the spindle and reinstall the crank arm, making sure it is properly aligned. Finally, tighten the crank bolt to the recommended torque using a torque wrench.
get your tools out
the nut that holds the wiper arm on came loose. just needs tightened.
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To fix a bike pedal crank, you can start by removing the pedal and inspecting the crank arm for any damage. If the crank arm is damaged, you may need to replace it. If it's just loose, you can tighten the crank arm using a crank puller tool. Make sure to use the correct tools and follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation.