a live end seal
depends on how large you roll your joints. the person that asked this obviously should not be dealing with pounds of weed.
There are several types of end-to-end wood joints commonly used in woodworking projects, including butt joints, miter joints, dovetail joints, and finger joints. Each type of joint has its own strengths and weaknesses, and the choice of joint will depend on the specific requirements of the project.
simply because there is load on that source
I hate to disappoint you, but there is no "why" because there's no pot. In fact, there's no "end of the rainbow".
Cable C
All of the pins on one end of the cable connect to the same pin numbers on the other end of the cable, hence, the wire goes "straight through" from one end of the cable to the other.For example, pin 1 on one end of the cable is connected to pin 1 on the other end of the cable, etc.
It's called Pot o' Gold or a Leprechaun's Pot of Gold.
I hate to disappoint you, but there is no "why" because there's no pot. In fact, there's no "end of the rainbow".
The Flower Pot Men ended in 1970.
To properly install brake cable end crimps on a bicycle brake cable, follow these steps: Cut the cable to the desired length using cable cutters. Slide the crimp onto the end of the cable. Use a cable cutter or pliers to crimp the end of the cable securely. Make sure the crimp is tight and secure to prevent fraying of the cable.
A cable gland is a connector which holds the end of a cable in place.
To join lumber end to end effectively, you can use techniques such as butt joints, miter joints, or scarf joints. These methods involve cutting the ends of the lumber at specific angles and using glue, screws, or dowels to secure them together. It is important to ensure that the joints are properly aligned and reinforced to create a strong and durable connection.