they can be reapired but its costly and they should last a few years with regular wearing
it depends on what's happened to it??? usually as a last resort, a transplant can be done to save it if necessary
Last of the Summer Wine - 1973 Passing the Earring 13-5 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (video rating) (2008)
Well I am not completely sure, but I know someone who hasn't had an earring in for years and the hole is still prominent, but some people it goes away quickly. I guess it just depends on the person
A bar typically lasts around 10 to 15 years before needing to be replaced or repaired.
A bike can typically last for several years before needing to be replaced or repaired, depending on how well it is maintained and how often it is used. With regular maintenance and care, a bike can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years or more.
Replace broken equipment as it cannot be repaired.
Yes, the Hubble Space Telescope has been repaired several times since its launch in 1990. The last servicing mission was in 2009.
Camera lenses typically last for several years before needing to be replaced or repaired, depending on usage and maintenance. Regular cleaning and proper handling can help extend the lifespan of a camera lens.
Film cameras can typically last for many years before needing to be replaced or repaired, as long as they are well-maintained and cared for. Regular maintenance and proper handling can help extend the lifespan of a film camera.
The exhaust pipe can be repaired with my muffler tape. The repair should not be considered a long term fix. The repair will only last a short while, and should be fixed permanently.
Yes it needs spark plugs and wires. I own a 1992 Buick Roadmaster and had to replace plugs and wires recently. Not that expensive, I bought AC Delco plugs and wires. I had a discount as well. Be sure you know what your doing, which one is which I change them one at a time so not to mix up wires and the last on on the left side is a pain, the last two. Change them every 50,000 miles. Or less.
Grout typically lasts around 10-15 years before needing to be replaced or repaired. Factors such as quality of installation, maintenance, and wear and tear can affect the lifespan of grout.