It’s hard to read in this image, but the gold shield here on the knife reads “Frontier.” I came to discover it’s a line of knives made by Imperial. After cleaning, I was also able to read the product number at the base of the blade (barely). If you have a product number/b...
There are essentially two kinds: one that requires a blade, or knife and the other which requires a long sharp "pin" like object to insert into the handle. Check out this video and never be locked out again! You'll need something like a flat head screw driver for locks with a "slot...
To clean the ax head: Use a cloth or paper towel to remove excess water or moisture from the axe blade. If there is stubborn dirt or wood sap on the head, scrape it off with a wire brush. Large pieces can also be scraped off gently with a knife. Can you use olive oil on an ax...
Rolex, the legendary Swiss watchmaker, has long been synonymous with precision, luxury, and craftsmanship. Among its iconic collections, the Rolex Daytona stands as a testament to the brand’s commitment to excellence in horology. The Rolex Daytona 116500, equipped with the Rolex Calibre 7750 Mingz...
Now, when you need to clean-cut the bottom of a hole (and after you have cut and removed the first vertical strip) simply wrap the long section of your new tool in a rag (or enclose it permanently with some tape), drop it to the bottom of the hole while holding it vertically, ...
27. Here we are cutting through the butyl sealant. We make a 12 inch slice and then put a piece of plastic in the slot to prevent the by butyl from re-sticking until we have finished. Notice that we wear vinyl gloves so we will have clean hands when we pick up the camera!
The biggest challenge in getting a clean shot is that pigs are always moving. There are only three times a day when pigs aren’t moving, and that is when they are sleeping, urinating, and drinking. Pigs will still move some when they are eating. ...
- Use a heat gun ⇦ on eBay or Amazon [affil links] (mine is a B&D Heat and Strip) and a 1 1/2" putty knife, to heat the plastic coating and gently scrape it off the surface. This is the slow part. Someone else here suggested a blow torch, but I have found that that can...
edges, and even fancier ridged edges. If you opt for a single-bar cutter, you may want to purchase a special mold with cutting guides to help you cut evenly. Whichever soap cutter you choose, just be sure to opt for one with a stainless steel blade to avoid rusting and make clean-up...
to remove it from glass. Apply a water-displacing lubricant, vegetable oil, baby oil or a citrus-based "goo" remover to the glue spot with a paper towel, rubbing the glue to help loosen it. Continue until the residue dissolves completely, then clean the mirror with white vinegar or a ...