While wearing sturdy shoes, STAND with your feet firmly together. Place one of the paddle blades between your feet. Bend your knees somewhat so that they FIRMLY grasp the shaft so as to prevent the paddle from slipping out from between your shoes.
Place your hands up in the air on the other paddle blade and twist in one continuous motion in the same direction. As you twist also pull upward. Remember to squeeze with your knees to prevent the lower paddle shaft from lifting off the ground. At first the upper paddle shaft will only twist in place but as you continue it will begin to separate.
Eventually the two halves will come apart. This has worked when other methods failed such as heat, soaking with WD-40, wrenches, and Hercules/Samson couldn't pull it apart.
Clean the shaft of any grit with water and a moist cloth.
Apply synthetic lubricant to the interlocking parts and always remember to clean she shaft after each use with fresh water.
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Sometimes the paddles get stuck in the baked bread. The wire hook is the best way to get the paddles out.
To remove a stuck blade from a food processor, first ensure the unit is unplugged for safety. Use a soft cloth or rubber grip to grasp the blade securely, and gently twist or wiggle it while pulling upward. If it remains stuck, try applying a few drops of cooking oil around the base to lubricate it, then attempt to remove it again. Avoid using excessive force to prevent damage to the blade or the processor.
Stuck Together with God's Glue was created in 1990.
The medical term for when two toes are stuck together is syndactyly.
Sounds like the pulley that spins the blade is stuck. When the blade is lowered, the belt tightens on the pulley and spins it. If the pulley is stuck, it will not spin and the belt will "squeal" as it tries to spin it. The extra load that is added to the engine when the belt is trying to spin the stuck pulley is a bigger load than the engine can handle, so the engine stalls (stops). Check the blade pulley - or it is possible there may be some debris under the deck that is preventing the blades from turning.
because everything will be stuck together . and it would be hard to grab a material if they were stuck together.
Anything that gets stuck together by pressure is compaction. I.E., Snow.
The jelly bean bull is stuck together with icing sugar not glue!!!
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Tekknoman Blade or Tekkaman Blade in japan :D Tekknoman Blade or Tekkaman Blade in japan :D
Either you don't have gas in it. You have the gas valve off. Or the blade is stuck to itself.
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