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What is a metal cap used for on the finger when screwing called?

when sewing = thimble


Metal cap used on finger when sewing?

A thimble.


What is a cap cover used in sewing to protect the finger?

it is a cap previously used as a dildo for micropenises


Another name for finger protector?

An item used for protecting the tips of the fingers is a thimble. A thimble is a dimpled cap which fits over the end of the finger or thumb. It is usually used during sewing, to protect the finger or thumb from the needle.


A cap or cover used in sewing to protect the finger?

It is known as a thimble.


Why does 7up lose its fizz faster than other pops?

Probably because the carbonic acid loses it's stability faster due to the ingredients used. Keep it in the fridge with the cap screwed on tight (Squeeze a little air out before screwing the cap on).


How do you test a distributor on a 1995 mitsubushi mirage?

unscrew the distibuter cap with wires and all and stick a screwdriver in the (coil)-hole with your finger on the metal part and have someone crank it to see if your finger gets a shock.doesn't sting that much but you will defintly know if there is spark.


Pouring hot water over a tight metal cap enables the cap to be removed from a bottle more easily?

the metal cap will expand , and it will be easier to remove the cap from the bottle


Why does holding a tight metal bottle cap under hot water loosen it?

Heating the metal causes it to expand, which increases the size of the metal cap. As the metal expands, it creates more space between the cap and the threads of the bottle, making it easier to twist off.


Why does pouring hot water over a tight metal cap enable the cap to be removed from a bottle easily?

The heat expands the metal.


How do you remove TO 3 transistor's metal can cap?

take a metal can and throw it out


What kind of ammo does a percussion cap gun fire?

Before the present day metal cartridges were created, firearms used lead bullets and loose gunpowder. To ignite the gunpowder, a percussion cap was used. This is a small metal cup (about the size of an unpopped kernel of popcorn), and contains a pressure sensitive explosive. When struck by the hammer, it sends a hot jet of flame into the firearm, igniting the gunpowder. You may hear the term "ball and cap" used to describe these. A VERY few firearms used the percussion cap with a metal cartridge, such as the Burnside or Maynard- but they have been obsolete for about 140 years,