A tool used to scrape (flour) surface product from the work table, move large quantities of dough, cut dough, or scrape bowls or pans (some are curved)
Evan Berman goes by Scapes, and Scaper-X.
A tool used to scrape (flour) surface product from the work table, move large quantities of dough, cut dough, or scrape bowls or pans (some are curved)
He remodels the outside land of - say a new home under construction- and moves dirt around, plants grass, shrubs, and stuff to make it look presentable to the new owner and to passersby.
if you mean a scraper then it is a hand tool that looks like this: http://www.academyfloor.com/images/28539scraper.JPGthey are used to take off wallpaper, paint, they are for "tape and joining" drywall/plasterboard as well as many other things
once you have removed the saddle always brush around the area the saddle has been and under where the girth was. also do your horses feet to dislodge any stones and there legs if muddy. if your horse is very hot and it is a warm day throw some cold water over your horse then use a sweat scaper to remove any water leave your horse to dry outside then put a stable rug on them.
I figured it out myself. I couldn't see paying the dealer's service area $30.00 to replace a tailight so I bought one at NAPA for $1.49. After opening the hatch, 2 screws are visible on the inner lip of the lens cover. Unscrew these and the casing is slightly loose. I took a wide paint scaper and GENTLY pried the casing away from the body (outwards). There are 2 pins that hold the outer rim of the casing to the metal of the car (opposite of the side containing the screws). Replace the bulb, adjust the wires and then push the casing pins back into the body of the car. Tighten the srews. My greatest fear was to snap a piece of plastic off and not be able to reattach the casing tightly. This did not happen and I am very happy.