Deform the screw somehow to get it to act like a nylock?
Dunno what RF would say, but you can bet it would be clever.
Halfway off the subject, I always thought that dishwashers should have glass doors so you can see what's going on in there.
Deform the screw somehow to get it to act like a nylock?
Dunno what RF would say, but you can bet it would be clever.
Halfway off the subject, I always thought that dishwashers should have glass doors so you can see what's going on in there.
Do like GE, I registered a new waver online and immediately saw a tenfold increase in spam. Good thing I use a yahoo eddress for contact with strangers.
Sounds plausible at first glance, but that egg is going to freeze a long time before the ice sublimates enough to push the egg out.
Maybe tomorrow?
He didn't specify "push it out _whole_". ;-)
(the time we did it, about a half-century ago, it didn't even go _in_ whole! The white tore as it went into the neck.)
Cheers! Rich
Mmm, ok, add that one to the list of things I dont understand - I have trouble cutting threads consistently, so that sort of experimental physics is a bit beyond me. But, nice to know there are REALLY smart people out there.
Andrew VK3BFA.
Around the screw. See my picture...
Well, sometimes obvious is not. Read what RF said.
(And yep, this has little to do with my issue, but it is rather interesting....)
I was thinking of the thread/shoulder intersection.
Wes
-- "Additionally as a security officer, I carry a gun to protect government officials but my life isn't worth protecting at home in their eyes." Dick Anthony Heller
So, ah, umm, hesitant to ask, but, how did you guys solve it in the field? phil
( We have this problem with one of our appliances and cannot figure out how to solve it in the field so I'll post the question to RCM and see what comes up. If any suggestions are good we will claim them as ours and declare them proprietary information. We don't want an easy fix to become public knowledge as that'll cost us a lot of money. We are in it for the profit you know.)
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