Yes, especially with your finger under it!
You place you piece of wood carefully on the table and pull the blade down so it cuts through where you want.
Locked Down was created in 2003.
Walk with the blade pointed down at your side.
All you have to do is push the wiper blade assembly back down, it has a pretty strong detent when its in the up position, so dont be scared, just give it a good strong force back down, and it will go.
Locked Down - album - was created on 2012-04-03.
The sharp edge of the blade should rotate in the same direction as the engine. Turn the engine slightly to see which direction it rotates and install the blade accordingly.
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always keep the blade and/or point aimed away from you, preferrably down. When you are not using it, put it down. Do not walk around with it. Hold it by the handle or if there is no handle, hold the back-blunt side of the blade.
No. Third-class passengers were never locked down, contrary to popular belief.
I'm not sure I understand the material your using. I'm assuming it is wood. IF so, don't miter them unless you have a good supply of valium. Take two pieces of 5/4" and rip them down to make a corner. The siding will dive into the corner and look good. All straight cuts, no valium. BCLEAR. If your saw has a big enough blade, lay siding flat, face up on saw. You place spacer piece, that is the same thickness of the butt of the siding, under the thin edge of the siding, to mimic how it would lay on the wall, then cut a 45deg. miter. Test & adjust w/ scrape pieces till you get it right.
Just what it sounds like it means - everything is locked.
What vehicle is the blade on? If it is on a lawn mower, You did not properly attach the blade but got the washer and lock washer in the wrong order. If it is a windshield wiper, you may have forced the blade and attached something upside down or stuck it in wrong. It should have gone in smoothly and you forced it in wrong and put it in the wrong way.