These were reinforced with wood putty so they would not crumple if he decided to take a jog. |
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With sandpaper or a rasp, clean off bits of putty which remain on the wood or metal sash. |
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Watch it carefully to see when it begins to soften, then immediately remove the heat and scrape the adhesive off with a putty knife. |
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Water putty, epoxies, construction glue and silicone sealants can cause irreversible damage to objects, he warned. |
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Where the strainer is threaded underneath, a washer slips on and then a lock nut is tightened down until the putty oozes out. |
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Mixtures of modern synthetic waxes, silanes, and lime-based putty may provide the ideal solution. |
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For shallow or small repairs, use a wide putty knife or trowel to apply a vinyl patching compound in multiple layers as directed by the maker. |
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Mr Green suggests pointing these cracks with a putty lime mortar, pigmented to match the stones. |
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The putty at the front is then reinstalled and trimmed to match the top of the muntins inside. |
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I wouldn't say I'm soft as putty but I wouldn't say I'm hard as nails either. |
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To do this, use a small standard screwdriver or putty knife to lift one end of the spline from its track. |
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Remove any excess caulk or plumber's putty and reinstall the cabinet doors to complete the project. |
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While putty was once necessary to stabilize the glass in the grooves of the lead cames, glass is held in the modern copper cames with adhesive. |
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Linseed oil putty is used because when it hardens, it contributes to the structure of the window. |
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The mortar mix used for the vintage building consisted of a Portland cement-slacked lime putty created by mixing cement and lime. |
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Humanity becomes a single hive mind, with a group intelligence, as geography becomes putty in the hands of the Internet sculptor. |
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The taste is of stale water with a texture somewhere between used chewing gum and window putty. |
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For deeper damaged areas, apply wood filler with a putty knife and sand level when it dries hard. |
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For this you will need a hammer, pry-bar, putty knife, screwdriver, crowbar, ladder and saw. |
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The metal work done on the aft booms was of poor quality, with putty applied in an attempt to cover over gaps around screw holes. |
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After the molding is put up, use wood putty to fill visible nail holes and small gaps for a seamless look. |
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If the problem is just a few small dings and gouges, these can be quickly prepared with some wood putty. |
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You need a more traditional window than that, with timber frames, panes set in putty, and several paint jobs to soften the edges. |
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When dry, fill the nail holes with a non-oily wood filler for natural finishes, or putty if the wood is to be painted. |
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Spackle is a soft, white, premixed material that's about the consistency of soft putty. |
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Remove the strike plate and fill the screw holes with wood putty or a glued matchstick. |
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The panels were then releaded, waterproofed with linseed oil putty, and shipped back to the chapel for reinstallation. |
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You can fill in nail holes with wood putty before sanding if you are not planning to stain the wood. |
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Once you have removed the forward walkway fill the step mounting holes and seams left by the walkway with putty and sand smooth. |
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Use a carbide bit and a ring of plumber's putty in the spot you will be drilling. |
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Often there is some putty that will fall out of the bottoms, leaving the joints vulnerable. |
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Mix a small amount of putty, using epoxy and acrylic paint to match your tile color. |
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To his recall, he was using a drywall putty knife not a scraper immediately before entering the accused's aisle. |
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Quickly, he stuck a blasting cap and remote detonator in the middle of the putty, and tossed it underhand inside of a box of ammunition. |
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The basket strainer should be packed with plumber's putty and pushed firmly down into place. |
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Cover the damaged area, plus a few inches outside, with roof cement using the putty knife. |
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To make lime putty from hydrated lime, the powder is first mixed with water. |
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The putty works well for vertical and overhead applications, and it's easy to measure and mix only as much as you need. |
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Then, secure the tip of the cone to the door with a bit of removable adhesive putty to keep it from tipping over. |
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Puja showed how rollers, putty and primers typically meant for painting walls could be used to create unusual textured effects. |
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Polishing on a brush wheel with putty powder retained the crispness and grain marks of the stone wheels. |
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I tell you, I would be putty in your hands if you were to be affectionate to me. |
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See the seamless transition from topic to topic, and the audience is soft putty in your hands. |
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His son, Alexander III, was dull, fearful, and putty in the hands of the reactionaries. |
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Within moments, another blast of calming washes over me, totally reducing me to putty in her hands. |
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He attempted a dozen jobs with screws, hanging-brackets, wood putty and latches. |
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In one case, a previous owner sealed the join between the bathtub and the wall with putty instead of silicone. |
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Wet the joint and then apply new mortar into the joint with a small masonry trowel or putty knife. |
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Your dentist will take impressions of your teeth using a kind of putty and send these to a laboratory where the splint is made. |
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When reglazing, remove all old glazing compound from the window sash with a putty knife, chisel, or large screwdriver. |
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A wide blade putty knife is excellent for breaking up the soil and insuring a representative sample. |
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If you are looking for something slightly dressier, try this putty colored zip front jacket by Calvin Klein. |
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The most virtuous of mothers can be putty in the hands of the least virtuous of sons. |
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This seals the wood surface under the putty and prevents the metal frame from rusting. |
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The next day I placed the figure upright on a piece of 400 grit sandpaper and smoothed out the rough surface of the putty. |
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Before you attempt mixing lime putty on your own, read more about it. |
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Diane clutched my hand and looked at me with a hunger in her eyes, a come-hither look that always made me feel weak-kneed and helpless, like putty in her hands. |
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If you plan to reuse the sink, set it down on an old towel to protect the porcelain while you remove the old caulk with the putty knife and clean it up. |
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I'd been lying out there about a night and a day, my legs up to putty. |
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Once she's got her claws into a man he's usually putty in her hands. |
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Seal the base of the toilet bowl with plumber's putty or silicone caulk. |
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Pressing the button started a reaction in the putty substance. |
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Before you know it, he's up to putty with the new school teacher. |
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This is fine for larger baits, but for lobworms at range and small pieces of bread, a tub of floating and sinking putty are very handy, although normally as a last resort. |
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A putty knife wrapped in a paper towel works well in corners and carvings. |
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Also, fill all dents and gouges with wood putty or patching compound. |
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The hydraulicity of these limes was likely to be weak because of the low firing temperatures, and weakened further if the lime produced was stored as putty. |
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Using care, scrape the paper off with a putty knife or wallpaper scraper. |
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If you plan to paint, fill the holes with wood putty and sand smooth. |
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Apply a bead of plumber's putty to bottom edge of toilet base. |
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David wants to win the family over, and everybody, except Anna, is putty in his hands. |
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Now he can just charge out there and do more of this, and in no time the nation will be putty in our hands! |
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We must ruthlessly accommodate ourselves to a world that has shown, once again, that it is not putty in our hands. |
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No one could call it a fast-moving film, but I was putty in its hands. |
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Inside the tent, U.S. officials said it was standard practice to use morticians putty to prepare bodies for viewing and was not intended to fool the Iraqi people. |
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They are mounted through the holes in the sink using plumber's putty. |
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Throw a tax cut their way, the argument goes, and like lovers haplessly lost to the aphrodisiacal effects of ground rhino horn, they'll be putty in your hands. |
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Naive, idealistic and terminally gullible, Hawke is putty in his hands. |
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Even the most ardent broad bean hater would have been putty in my hands. |
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Susan is usually a diffident, unforceful character, putty in the hands of Beverly. |
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So long as she behaves in a way to keep his love and respect he's putty in her hands. |
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A typical modern lime mortar mix would be 1 part lime putty to 3 parts washed, well graded, sharp sand. |
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The lime putty when mixed at a 1 to 3 ratio, fill these voids to create a compact mortar. |
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Grisi now had another string to her bow in the form of the tenor, Mario, who was fast becoming putty in her hands. |
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If you can't pull the nail out, you can drive it below the surface with nail set and fill the hole with wood putty. |
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Hollow out some artichokes, spray paint them silver and fasten to the candlesticks with tacky wax or floral putty. |
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For instance, a blowhole, a sand flea, that silly putty smirk you wear in the checkout line while having a nice day. |
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Unique intumescent putty is included and can be taken from the Endcaps and used to seal the ends when the sleeve is ready for cables. |
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The slaking process involved in creating a lime putty is an exothermic reaction which initially creates a liquid of a creamy consistency. |
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A matured lime putty is thixotropic, meaning that when a lime putty is agitated it changes from a putty into a more liquid state. |
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If left to stand following agitation a lime putty will slowly revert from a thick liquid to a putty state. |
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If the quicklime is slaked with an excess of water then putty or slurry is produced. |
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Why, Marseny, here, he wan't no more than so much putty in her hands. |
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It is also mixed with putty in setting stained glass windows, and as a resist to prevent glass from sticking to kiln shelves when firing glazes and paints at high temperature. |
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This kind of naval mine was loaded in a wooden box, sealed with putty. |
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Builder's putty also mainly contains chalk as a filler in linseed oil. |
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Ivory would be polished by a sort of sandpaper, called flour paper, then given an application of powdered pumice, and polished once more with putty powder or jeweller's rouge. |
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The leaks were sealed with putty, but the relatively poor quality of the sealant materials available at the time meant that the problem was never totally overcome. |
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There is some dispute as to the comparative quality of putty formed from dry hydrated lime compared with that produced as putty at the time of slaking. |
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