It is possible to use DIY temporary patch on a punctured oil drum. However, it should be fixed asap.
Yes, you can do a DIY temporary patch on a punctured oil drum using metal mesh and pliable tiles.
Holes in the skull,broken limbs,puntured organs(severly),gun shots to the head(if survived),falls from high altitudes,stokes(altough not a injury)
A tongue bleeds for the same reason any other body part bleeds when it is puntured. The tongue is a living-working muscle filled viens & flowing blood- just like any other muscle.
It could have eaten something poisonous, it could have puntured his mouth and it got infected, or a number of other reasons. The vet should be called to take a look at the horse because you have no clue how serious it may be.
I Take it your sheets are white and that is why its so hard to get out, on a white sheet with blood, red wine, sauce etc, Use toothpaste, Layer a small amount of toothpaste on the stain and scrub with a wet toothbrush or nail cleaning brush with a little hot water. then soak the sheet in a warm bath, the stain should then have lifted, remember the toothpaste must be well worked in and must remain in when put in the bath
If the can isn't damaged (dented or puntured) and the lid isn't puffed up, it's probably good. If the can is damaged it will go bad. Other than that it should be good for a couple of years.
It will heal, but there is a chance that it could lead to sterility. The testicle is an immunoprotected site. This means that normally your immune system can't get in there. This is important because your sperm only has half of your genetic material, and if your immune system were to see them, it would attack them. Any time a testicle is punctured, it has a chance of allowing the immune system the ability to attack the sperm.
There is no specific amount of time a person will die from internal bleeding of the kidneys. Doctors will work to stop the bleeding, and a blood transfusion may be needed if the bleeding is severe. If the blood loss is slow, a transfusion may not be needed.
it sounds like the cv joint went dry. the cv joint is at the end of the axle and is covered by a rubber boot. if the boot gets torn or puntured you will lose the lubricant and the joint will go bad. to fix this the cv joint must be replaced, and it is not a diy for the average backyard mech. good luck JD If it sounds more like metal on metal sound, then it is the strut mounts and boots...or lack there of. Because, Chevy never installed them on most 2001-2002 cavaliers. It is under warranty and take it in....
El Chupacabra is a mythical creature, it is not of any defined species. The name, translated from Spanish to English, literally means "goat sucker" since El Chupacabra is most famous for attacking and drinking the blood of livestock. Source/More information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chupacabra
If you pop your ear drum there would be a great deal of pain. Also there tends to be a liquid that would run out of the ear. Also you would not be able to hear from that ear unitl the ear drum healed.
This can happen due to few reasons. Check the spark plugs, any Air leaks on hoses, check the SICV -- Slow Idle Control Valve(if not move well,clean with the petrol),check the proper voltage and specially check the FPR--Fuel Pressure Regulator. If you check those areas,you can eliminate the problem.== == == == == == == == just had this with a 99 3 series.. i changed the fuel filter and the sluggish jerking went away.. An air leak will also do this. Meaning that the car is sucking in air through so opening in the air tubes or intake system, check for loose fittings or puntured vacum hoses. If air is leaking in, the car will be stariving for gas so it jerks, sometimes it even revs up on it's own, and set check engine lights off. Hope I could help