Cut and weld a splice from a donor frame or fabricate a piece to weld in.
Any material containing iron or steel is subject to rusting when exposed to air or moisture. If you pull apart an old fence, you will always find rusted nails in the wood where moisture has rotted them. The modern way is to use galvanised nails or specially coated screws instead. In any hardware store you will see green and brown screws made for outdoor use.
For a painting to be mounted on a wall, it must be framed. Then the frame is attached to the wall with a special bracket called a picture hanger. The hanger is fastened to the wall by the use of a nail that is driven in at a 45 degree angle. A painting on canvas also has a frame that the canvas is stretched over, these paintings can be hung without a frame if desired, use framing wire attached to the canvas frame.
The best way to fix an alternator is to replace it with a rebuilt one from the auto parts store.
That error bothered me quite often years ago while using Quark 4.0. One way to fix it is throw away the quark preferences file and restart, a longer fix, totally reinstall Quark.
The biggest problem is to make sure that the fabric is "true", that is, the fabric is not twisted in any way. The best way to find this out is to go to the end of the material and literally pull a single thread out of the piece. Observe where it goes and if it is "true", the line made thusly will not slant at all. If you have a "true" piece of material, then it is easy to mount it squarely in the frame. Depending on your frame, there should be a cardboard backer. If this is so, one can use fabric glue to stick the material in the frame. Take care not to over stretch your material, and place it into the frame to the best advantage. The cardboard can be used as a stretcher if one has cutting tools and scotch tape. Place your material on the cardboard and center your pattern. Tape the top end securely an gently stretch all the other sides to make the material even. Now cut off the outside and put the backer board(the back cover) and gently place the fabric back into the frame. mount to the wall or wherever other decorating you may desire.
In Manitoba vehicle standards says that if a sub frame is broken or rusted through to replace it.Even though I'm not in Manitoba, I can tell this bit of story... 1991 Sable wagon with rusted through sub-frame. It was too late for the recall for this problem.Being one who tries to fix before replacing, there was nothing I could come up with to effect a good repair.So I agree: find a way to replace it. It's worth the effort to do it right.
No. The most common way to tell if a frame is bent is if the roof is buckled.
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that's not good and very unsafe. get a new frame or tray welding braces to it.( thick metal)
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Press Start and choose options change the Frame number to change the way your menu looks like.
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You don't. Frame by frame is the only way to do it. It's possible that some very sophisticated image processing software might be able to do it for you, but it will still be doing it frame by frame, and I'm not aware of any software with this capability.
Anywhere on the frame, engine, or body (if the body is grounded to the frame in any way).