you might be able to pull the tube itself out and there ya go
I have the same exact problem with my tube hope someone out there can give an answer
it would be an improperly seated o ring most likely where the dip stick tube meets the block.
Remove tire, remove tube. Buy better rim strip. Install better rim strip. Install tire half way. Repair or buy a new tube. Install tube, Finish installing tire. Inflate tube. Stick wheel back in bike. Check the brakes/chain as needed. Go ride the bike.
Mercury will not stick to most materials besides a few metals. Generally, like substances stick together, which is why mercury would not stick to the tube.
Yes, there should be no problem with most recipes. Be careful to grease and flour the tube pan properly, since most bundt pans are now non-stick.
Stanley was planning on telling the Warden that the lip stick tube is not a lip stick tube it is a tube
The ability of a substance to stick on inside part of a test tube depends on its surface tension, that's why substances such as water can stick to a window. And the other reason for sticking of a substance to the test tube could be that the test tube itself is dirty, thus the dirt particles hold the substance in place.
IN THE DIP STICK TUBE.....
helps them stick to things
Best left to a trained gunsmith.
the doctors stick a tube up the private and suck the pee out of the tube into a bowl
you pour the fluid down the dip stick tube.......