Well, stud is another word for stallion usually, when he is put up for "stud" it means he is offering coverings, or is availble for breeding purposes. When you say "gone to stud" the mare has either gone to the stallion to be bred, or here's another one. Sometimes, and this happens to Thoroughbreds a lot, when their racing career is over, they are put out to stud, which means they earn money by breeding them. So gone to stud can mean two things: 1. It could mean the mare has been sent to be bred. or 2. The stallion has been put out to stud, or has gone to stud, meaning that he is now availble to cover other females.
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Jack the car up and remove the front wheel. Use a jack stand for safety. Rotate the axle until the stud is over the hole in the backer plate. Hit the stud with a hammer, this will take many blows. The stud will pop out. Slide the new stud in, then stack several washers on the shaft and put a lug nut on. Tighten the nut to pull the stud up tight into place. Reinstall the wheel, and over the next few days, keep checking the tightness of the stud to keep it snugged up.
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If a girl calls you a stud its a relly good thing. It means she thinks your hot, attractive and bad azz
Measure from the center of one stud to the center of another stud furthest away.
To use a stud finder effectively, place it flat against the wall and slowly move it horizontally until it beeps or lights up to indicate a stud. Mark the location and repeat to find the edges of the stud.
To remove a pressed-in stud, you usually stack up a few washers and crank the stud out with an impact wrench on the nut. If the threads are completely stripped all the way down, you may have to take the head to a machine shop and have the stud drilled out and tapped for a screw-in stud.
To read a stud finder accurately, first place it flat against the wall and turn it on. Slowly move it horizontally across the surface until it beeps or lights up, indicating a stud. Mark the edges of the stud with a pencil for accuracy.
At places like WalMart you can get it free but you have to pay for the stud. (They have to put the stud in so your piercing it will not close up.
The noun 'stud' is used as a collective noun for a stud of horses, a stud of mares, or a stud of poker players.