I would replace it. The store where you bought the machine may have spares, or you can find on-line sources for replacement gaskets -- especially if you have the old gasket to measure. Finally, you can find a sheet of rubber at a hardware store and cut your own, using the torn one as a pattern.
To repair ripped drywall, you can start by cleaning the area, applying a mesh patch, covering it with joint compound, smoothing it out, and then painting over it to match the rest of the wall.
Repair it. The Torah-scroll parchments can be sewn.
Ours just ripped open on the highway. Do not try to repair, as it will rip again at the wrong time.
sew the laces together and stick the ripped bit with glue
This depends on the car, make Model, year and engine type.Usually this is a snake pit of troubleThe gasket or O ring will normally not fail unless the parts are warped or cracked, but the customer wants to know up front what it will cost.Most service people quote the job at gasket change price, this causes the customer to feel he has been ripped off when the true cost of the repair is billed.
There are a couple of different options for repairing ripped jeans. The easiest would be the "iron on" patches. Another option is "sew on" patches, these will require a little more work.
To fix ripped pants, you can sew the tear using a needle and thread or use iron-on patches for a quick fix. Make sure to match the thread color and fabric of the pants for a seamless repair.
To get a ripped top of a Jeep repaired, one should visit the local dealership for a quotation. Alternatively, many car garages will be able to fix this. If not, contact Jeep directly.
To fix ripped linoleum flooring, you can try using a repair kit specifically designed for linoleum. Clean the area thoroughly, apply the repair compound, and smooth it out. Allow it to dry completely before walking on it. If the rip is too large or extensive, you may need to replace the damaged section of flooring.
Every one allways says thermostat,water pump ect,lets get to what they dont want to tell you...most likely its head gasket ,or cracked head..but if no water in oil its head gasket..you need to stop driving it before you do crack the head ...dont be fool by head gasket repair in a bottle..you need to do it right,and your car will be reliable again its not ruined its just a gasket..and it should not be expensive ,but it verys in price on how much you have to spend taking the engine apart to get to it...just dont drive it untill repaired right it is salvageable....good luck and it can be repaired sorry it happens..dont get ripped off
Repairing gloves would depend upon the material from which they're made. If they are knitted then simple needle and thread may be all that is required to repair them. If they are leather gloves they can still be sewed, however the repair will look rather obvious.
Yes, instantaneously but only if you've taken your daily pills.