You can try cuting a small piece of fuel hose or something like that the size you need and then split it down the middle from end to end to make a taco shell shape and then get yourself a donaldson clamp or something like that and get yourself a self taping screw and screw it to where you want it or you can also find a heavy duty zip tie at most autopart stores and zip tie it up after you put the hose over it like a sleeve to protect it from chaffing and stuff like that hope it help. :) James.
The process of crimping is used to join two or more pieces of metal together by simply deforming at least one part so all parts hold together. Some examples where crimping is used would be: electrical connectors or fastening covers on metal cans.
Ice is a non-metal. It is frozen water.
Pliers with a special shape in the head (mine have 3 shapes) that compress a 'crimp' (a small metal tube) onto a wire.
A hot frozen mess.
metal
its a metal. on earth its frozen
Yes and it hurts. Just don't ask how I know.
A frozen pipe is a physical change, as it is just water changing state from liquid to solid (ice). However, a rusted metal bike is a chemical reaction as it is caused by the metal reacting with the oxygen in the air, in what is called an oxidation reaction.
When frozen mercury looks like an ordinary silver-colored metal. Because frozen mercury is very cold layer of frost may form on it when it is exposed to air.
Yes
if it is still stuck then pee on it, if not, the tongue is the fastest healing part of your body and you should be just fine with some rest =D
On heating, metal softens and can be bent easily without breaking.