..., reversing all the steps after fitting a new gasket, and having a test flush.
I must remember to pick up two new gaskets tomorrow, as I shall replace both toilets’ gaskets at the same time. They were both installed at the same time (October 2001) and should wear based on age and exposure, but not use....
... a testbed for some of the design features for that future version. These are way more comfortable than the sunglasses are, even with all the extra weight from the brass gears. I would design the leather gaskets (or whatever you want to call the toroids that cushion it against your face) a bit differently if I did it again, and I'd make sure to have enough brown thread on hand. The section of ...
...device, now known as the package will be drop shipped to my hotel room, likely before I get there. We were negging over a unit that may have been used in Iran, but they couldn't underwrite the gaskets which are critical components when you are talking these kinds of pressures, so we settled on a brand new unit. A new unit means it will need a commissioning cycle, so I’ve stocked 50G of NACO2 in ...
... was apart to just seal everything really well with a rope of plumbers putty under the flange (which he demostrated for me) and the gaskets..... so 2 new gaskets (double sink) and plumbing putty....like $5 something....i gotta say i would think that that paper gasket was just a cover for the rubber gasket and not...
... world. Dean can’t figure out what’s wrong with him. Pushing Sam’s buttons like this is only going to end poorly, but here’s Dean doing his best to make the Boy King blow all his gaskets. He roots around inside of himself, feeling through the aching, wretched mess of emotion until he finds the pulsing core of self-loathing waiting beneath all the hurt and the shame. He knows then what he’s doing,...
... heater in so that we could get hot water back. But that turned out to be a chore. We decided to try getting flex pipes instead of using the stiffer bendable copper we bought the other day. Well, the gaskets in them were crap and they leaked. One of them split the bolt when tightening. One of the unions we bought also turned out to have been molded improperly, so we had to swap it with one of the ...
...cooling system. I believe only the water softener is still original at this point. Oh, and the well pump. I don't want to replace that one. We already had it pulled so they could replace the gaskets, though. That was expensive enough. We don't actually use the garbage disposal much, but since we do use the dishwasher, and it drains through the disposal, when the old one died it had to be replaced....
.... Jake is in the final stages of dissassembly and cleanup on the steam engine, and we have almost everything to start putting it back together Babbitting the bearings is about the next step, then make the gaskets and packing, bolt it up and paint. Most of the bolts are missing, broken, or just wrong, so I bought some, ordered some, and will be making a few more. The little set screws ...
... sound and with no ascertainable defects or flaws. BUT... it was past 90,000 miles and hadn't had it's 30,000 annual service. that would cost around $700 bucks to replace all the filters and gaskets and crank the camshaft and grease the Johnson rod. AND... it was staring down the barrel of its 105,000 mile timing belt/water pump change, which is another $650 dollar job. AND... the breaks needed to...
... off anyway to see because the name was on the other side of it as it so happens) The rebuild kit, which I didn't get a good look at but I guess just contained a needle and float and some gaskets, was priced at @ $60.00. I honestly thought he was kidding. He asked what the problem was, and I told him and he said to just replace the whole carb. And actually, because I don't know what the problem ...