The Field Guide to Knots: How To Identify, Tie, and Untie Over 80 Essential Knots for Outdoor PursuitsQuinn, Judy AUTHORLibrary Journal
Tip #4:Before you start building, temporarily place your motherboard inside of your case so you can get an idea of where the ports line up in relation to where cable cutouts on your case are. This will give you a good idea of where you should run your cables so that they will come...
Drape the tarp over the frame’s spine. Thread the zip ties through the grommets of the tarp and around the PVC pipes. Cinch the zip ties until they are tight and then cut off the excess with the scissors. Step 5 Measure and cut four 2-foot-long lengths of nylon cord. Tie one cord...
Next, place the rod face down on a flat surface. If you're removing an old cord, you can untie it from the carriers and pull it out, then push the carriers, also known as "master slides," to the center of the rod. The smaller slides flank the carriers on either side and can be...
Coat all knots with CA glue so the line does not untie itself. Paint the float so it doesn’t get waterlogged. You’ll want to get a paint can cap or some other plastic cup to glue to the bottom of your hull to coil your recovery line into. Start with the boat end of the ...