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Solder the wires together and use heat shrink to insulate the soldered connection. You can buy heat shrink at any auto parts store or hobby store.
3/32in or 3mm will do.
Yes. Providing you maintain double insulation by means of heat shrink, a junction box etc.
The offset is the preset distance that is marked on the shoe of the bender. This preset mark allows for shrink back when bending. It allows you to make a perfect bend if a conduit run comes to a wall and has to go up the wall. It takes into account the outside diameter of the conduit and adds it to the shrink back of the bend to make the conduit fit exactly up against the 90 degree angle of the wall.See Sources and Related links below.
A: There is a Miss understanding on your part heat sink is a metal usually anodized aluminum it goes nowhere except at the melting point it becomes a lump. by that time whatever is mounted on it is destroyed.
Yes, twill will in fact shrink. It has a 10% shrink rate, so if you're making anything using twill, make sure to wash it first!
not sure
the cupa will not shrink but i am pretty sure that if you put HOT water in with the bra the back will shrink a tiny bit.otherwise try getting a smaller braDon't wash it or try to shrink ( it won't work) take it back to the store and get a smaller one. Have a fitting to make sure of your size.
I am pretty sure that is almost/is impossible.
many people say if you dry it alot then that will shrink it but im not sure. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzCRSY0_Pew there is a link for you .
im not realy sure
There are no second coordinates on Shrink Ray Island. I think the coordinates are 50,16 but I'm not sure. I suggest you just look it up on Youtube.
The future tense of "shrink" is "will shrink."
It depends on how you wash it but for sure it will shrink down a size or half a size.
viscose is mixture of cotton and other fibres , i was manfacture simply way to shrink viscose to use heavy hot steam making sure not to touch matarial keeping the iron 12 inchs away, best result industrial steam , sure result,
viscose is mixture of cotton and other fibres , i was manfacture simply way to shrink viscose to use heavy hot steam making sure not to touch matarial keeping the iron 12 inchs away, best result industrial steam , sure result,
Once the moisture is out of the concrete and it is cured it should not shrink - it is however in a state of stress so make sure control joints are added to any large concrete areas that are poured and placed.