Dip or spray the handles and clamp a metal portion of the tool lightly into a vise and let dry. |
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The Miltech shop is a jumble of jigs, tools and fixtures, each dedicated to a specific task, such as an original M1 barrel vise. |
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Use either vise grips and a pair of pliers, or a pipe wrench and pliers to remove the old shower head. |
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A Black-throated Green Warbler dropped into view, a tiny green caterpillar grasped in the vise of his slender bill. |
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Ghastly pale, hovering like a ghoul, he looks as if evil has his heart in a vise. Even in his ascendancy you would never envy him. |
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The curves were achieved by laminating thin boards, gluing them together and shaping them with a vise. |
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The vise is a workbench tool and should be firmly secured before being used. |
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These latter two can create amplitude jitter from phase jitter, and vise versa. |
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Note that the separate wrench on the small vise is hexagonal and fitted onto a hexagonal nut for tightening the vice. |
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I bought a plain old mechanic's bench vise and bolted it to my garage workbench. |
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Stabilize tools for sharpening by bracing them against a solid surface or clamping them in a vise. |
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But she held firm, and when he realized she was serious, panic gripped him, clamping his rib cage like a vise. |
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For the bolt turns, use vise grips or pliers to hold the bolt below the nut, to unscrew the nut. |
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All specimens were prepared for mechanical testing by being potted in a custom jig and fixed in a vise. |
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A sturdy bench vise is invaluable for all kinds of maintenance and gunsmithing chores. |
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With the bike upside down, clamp the top of the seatpost into a large bench vise that is bolted to a very secure workbench. |
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I welded a bracket with a pad for bolting a vise to the square tubing that fits into the receiver hitch on the rear of my pickup. |
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A snarling iron is a double bent piece of steel which sits horizontally out from a vise. |
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I clamp a steel straight edge in a vise and just draw the surface over the steel edge a few times. |
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Do the same operation, but with a Phillips screwdriver clamped into the vise. |
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Whenever possible, hold the work in a vise or clamp when inserting a screw. |
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Clamp the molding in a wood vise, or to a workbench, or on a sawhorse. |
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Place the foil or epee blade in the vise, with the wire side closest, and point down. |
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The program, which has its premiere on Tuesday night, offers brief case studies of people caught in the resulting credit vise. |
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This form of vise would remain an integral element of the workbench of every smithy. |
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Closing the vise by turning the tightening nut with a wrench was a slow and awkward process. |
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The simplest of these devices, introduced by Bridgman in the 1930s, employs two tapered anvils that squeeze the sample like a vise. |
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Both types of vise were developed and made part of the same bench by the early 19th century. |
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The husband grimaced as his wife clamped his fingers like a vise. |
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If I'm carving or spokeshaving small details, I want the work up in my eyes, and then use a smaller vise on the end of a stick held by the large vise. |
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All tools should be clamped securely in a vise before they are filed. |
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You can also clamp it in a vise with soft jaws and use a wire wheel in an air drill. |
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Evidently, the workflow assumption behind this was that the machine would be set up with shims, vise, etc. |
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Their incisor and canine teeth, however, remained large, like those of their ancestors, indicating continued use of the teeth as a vise or third hand. |
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Foil blades designed with the wire groove on the bottom, or inside curve should be reversed in the vise so that the alignment of the rest of the parts is the same. |
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The product line includes truck tire tools, wheel lug tools, small tire irons, twist socket sets, and a workshop vise. |
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Congress declared a truce and passed a budget agreement that for the first time loosens the fiscal vise, albeit modestly, and foreign economies showed signs of momentum. |
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Our soul, our heart, still clasped tightly as though in a vise, will finally open, a little at a time, as they are illuminated by the majestic light of a fertile soil on which love and peace will reign. |
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Thirstily, she wrapped her hungry, vampire-red lips like a Baker SPD open side-pipe vise around his throbbing machinelike…hmm, take out that second comma, of course, but are vampires red? |
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After I cut the tubing, I found that I had slightly egged it in the vise. |
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Used in this process fluoric calcium not just failed to ensure removal of impurities from titanium but, vise versa, the available in it impurities transferred into the ingot. |
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Stuttgart would be the first appearance in a Grand Prix, or World Cup series, event for both Vise and Memmel. |
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