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Plumbing How to replace bathroom faucet in a tight space?
ok thanks guys, will try- tirelessphoenix
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Plumbing How to replace bathroom faucet in a tight space?
Hi guys, does anyone know what is the best way to unscrew, release the piece shown in the images? I need to replace the bathroom faucet and underneath is heavily rusted...an old design...there is no space for a wrench or anything I can think of... could anyone suggest how this is done? without...- tirelessphoenix
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Plumbing Does anyone know what this electric hacksaw is called?
wow! thank you guys. Not in a million years would have found that name...this is great!!!- tirelessphoenix
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Plumbing Does anyone know what this electric hacksaw is called?
Does anyone know how this electric hacksaw is called? I attach the video that shows how it is used. Thank you d.- tirelessphoenix
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Wood/Glass/Metal Which best metal cutting tool to do this job?
here it is. its a hollow square, not that thick- tirelessphoenix
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Wood/Glass/Metal Which best metal cutting tool to do this job?
[FONT=Calibri]I want to do a straight metal cutting, leaving a not too wide line whole in the middle (the filled white part) as seen in the picture. Does anyone know which tool would do this best?- tirelessphoenix
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Misc. How to cover metal with a plastic casing?
its about half a pound. I want completely cover , closing mechanism not needed. I want terminal closing. Does not need to open for inserting & removing the metal object.- tirelessphoenix
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Misc. How to cover metal with a plastic casing?
Hi, I want to cover this piece of metal (A) with a plastic cover (white line B) that fits but I am not sure how that is created...do I need 3D printing?Has to be like an encapsulating plastic box that fits, hiding the underlying metal thing seen in the picture A...so the results is a smooth...- tirelessphoenix
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Plumbing How to fix leaking copper line to fridge?
thank you. this 3/4 brass will fit the copper line and stop the leak? I just need to cut the copper pipe, right? thank you- tirelessphoenix
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Plumbing How to fix leaking copper line to fridge?
the two nuts cannot be unscrewed. I tried...- tirelessphoenix
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Plumbing How to fix leaking copper line to fridge?
the two nuts on the copper tube cannot be unscrewed. I tried.- tirelessphoenix
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Plumbing How to fix leaking copper line to fridge?
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Appliances Why Doesn't the M6 Knob Tighten Properly?
thank you. this might be helpful. I really appreciate the input. But still: how they make the cone-point screws?- tirelessphoenix
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Appliances Why Doesn't the M6 Knob Tighten Properly?
but does anyone know whoever did this point thread, what machine they might have used? its very symmetrical.- tirelessphoenix
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Appliances Why Doesn't the M6 Knob Tighten Properly?
thank you for all the comments, but I tried the angle grinder and is not effective. Does anyone know if there is a special tool to create this pointy thing in a reproducible manner? Any tool or cap that would insert into the end of the tip and make it pointy grinding it? thank you- tirelessphoenix
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