Normally, yes, unless the specific brand instructs you not to.
Bellows mender
A shoe mender is called as cobbler
The Milk-Eyed Mender was created on 2004-03-23.
The Mender - 1915 was released on: USA: 31 December 1915
A Mender of Ways - 1914 was released on: USA: December 1914
The Mender of Nets - 1912 was released on: USA: 15 February 1912
Mona Mender has written: 'Music manuscript preparation' -- subject(s): Musical notation
if the nails fall out use nail glue if you don't have nail glue then use a sticking nail polish to keep it in place and not fall out
Somebody who fixes things.
The mender of roads stares at the marquis's carriage because it represents the oppressive aristocracy that he resents. The carriage serves as a reminder of the inequality and injustices present in society, fueling the mender of roads' discontent.
A bellows-mender would use tools such as a sewing awl, waxed thread, leather patches, a cutting tool, and a leather glue to repair and mend damaged bellows. These tools help ensure a tight and long-lasting seal to maintain proper airflow for the bellows.