yes its sticky so it can stick to it if it is not covered in rocks, because then its just too bumpy
Yes you can flush them. I am a full time plumber and you are able to flush them it is convenient give it a try!
It means that nothing lasts forever,even though it seemed that it will never end or that you'll never be able to endure or stick it out to the end.
No. The instructions for replacing the ballcock valve should be printed on the package for the new valve. You can also discuss it with an employee at a good hardware or home improvement store who should be able to explain and maybe even demonstrate the procedure for you.
Anti-polishing rings are used to prevent carbon build-up in the cylinder liner. The carbon polishes the cylinder liner leaving it with a smooth surface. A smooth cylinder liner is bad because the lube oil won't be able to stick to the liner.
You drag your person to the toilet first so they see it and then you can try two places. First place is in the laundry room where there is a plunger and duster. Second place is in the workshop.
stick it in your biggest ear and press the button and you will be able to hear ambient sounds
Thomas Crapper
J.F. Brondel was an inventor who invented the flush-able toilet. He invented this type of toilet in 1738.
No, worms do not typically float in the toilet. They are not able to survive in the harsh environment of sewage systems.
No way! A crocodile is not able to stick its tongue out.
A magnetic material is able to stick to anything.
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A magnetic material is able to stick to anything.
A magnetic material is able to stick to anything.
I assume you mean the tensioner for the timing belt. The drive belts for the power steering pump, alternator, and A/C compresser also have tensioners. My manuals and research for replacing the timing belt on a 2003 Toyota Tacoma with 3.4 V6 engine say to press the plunger of the hydraulic tensioner by hand hard against something immovable. If it moves, replace the tensioner. I conclude from this description that one should not be able to move the plunger by hand pressure. Compressing the plunger required considerable force in a large vise when I did my timing belt.
Not exactly sure but at least you will be able to see the toilet at night