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I have been using my Prestige Deluxe Aluminium pressure cooker for about 5 years and never needed to even change the gasket as yetHowever, after a relocation recently, when I used the cooker for the 1st time, it started leaking steam near the handlesSomeone suggested that I replace the gasket, which I did, yet the steam leaks near the handlesSome steam does come out of the regular hole on the lid too, but much of it leaks out so am not able to use the cooker properlyThere is no crack in the old gasket, but I still replaced it, nor is there anything lodged in the lid to make the steam leak from that areaThere are no dents on the lid or the lower body of the cooker either.Can anyone figure what might be causing the steam to leak this way ?
If that weren't this way of freaking long concern in keeping with danger i might do your homework for youOr, in keeping with danger you're able to do your very own homework, or you will likely fail the classDo you rather think of everyone is going to do this total component for you? haha.
Is it safe to use stove top pots and pans for inside the oven for baking?
if your pots pans dont have labeling specifiying them being used in the oven here is a way you can do it w/o handles meltingwrap all plastic handles w/aluminum foil (about 2-3 layers) and dont go over 400 on the tempbefore i bought cooks essentials that are oven ready i used to do this all the time.
the round had no powderI didn't know it would get that stucknow I used some rim oil and gun cleaning rod but it is really stucktrying not to go to gunsmith(in fact im trying to become one)any advice besides straight up ridicule would be helpfulmy motto is live and learnill never do this again it was actually an experimenttrying to check how powerful the bullet would be without powder.(not very)I at least thought it would clear the barrelits really stupid but I didn't think that the barrel would be that tight to the bulletbut then I remember they want accuracy.
if the wood is exposed to the elements then cover it.
I actually have a large pony and we compete in pony hunter divisionsOver fences he does wonderfully; he's consistent, hits the spots, makes the distance and tops it off with cute changesWe normally place very well in our O/F courses, but pin significantly worse on the flatMy horse is not a fancy mover, but moves well and forwardHe definitely doesn't have the desired flat knees and 'daisy cutter' lookIs there anything that I can do to improve our movement on the flat? He's already in aluminum shoes, which seemed to have little or no effectHe has also been recently introduced to dressage, but I try to keep that out of the hunter ring, even though he does round his back and suspend more after he gets into his 'dressage modeIs there a way to 'retrain’ my horse on the flat? Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated.
I would just bake it with some garlic and lemon and butterServe with broccoli and rice.
For example I need to figure out the weight for 1 diameter 2024 aluminum
length x (3.14x radius squared) x density of the aluminium
the temperature will be below freezing for a while, so I went outside and wrapped the spigot for the hose in foil.ty
Better to wrap it with news paper and a towel with some string or tape to hold it in placeFoil will not help.
I wish to rivet sheets of Tin over the windows in my old Leyland bus.will this cause any ill effect/harm? Thanks
There are several issues hereOne is that both aluminum and galvanized steel (which is what I think you mean by 'tin sheets') will corrodeAluminum corrosion is usually not a problem because it is self-limiting (the corrosion seals the surface of the aluminum and prevents further corrosion), but corrosion of galvanized steel is not and can eventually cause the sheets to completed disappearFortunately, this usually takes some timeYou didn't say how long you are expecting these 'patches' to lastThe other issue is galvanic corrosion at the point where the aluminum and galvanized steel come togetherAny time dissimilar metals are joined, there is a migration of electrons from one metal to the other that can cause corrosion of the jointI would not expect this to be any more severe than the corrosion that will take place where the bare steel is exposed (the rivet holes)Bottom line - I think there will be corrosion, but that the most likely effect is that the galvanized steel patches are more likely to suffer from destructive corrosion than the aluminum skin of the vehicle.
I am looking for a recipe for an apple pie, with a crumb/cinnamon/streusel type toppingI do not want anything like oatmeal, or nuts, because this pie is for my grandmother who does not have any teethShe loves that pie, but cannot eat it when the topping is too crunchyCan someone please help me with a recipe a.s.a.pas I would like to take this pie to her todayThank you!!!
Apple Crumb Pie 1 (9 inch) pie shell 6 cups thinly sliced apples 1 tablespoon lemon juice 3/4 cup white sugar 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1/2 cup raisins 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 cup packed brown sugar 3 tablespoons butter Directions Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C) Place sliced apples in a large bowlSprinkle with lemon juice if desiredIn a small bowl, mix together white sugar, 2 tablespoons flour, cinnamon, and nutmegSprinkle mixture over applesToss until apples are evenly coatedStir in raisinsSpoon mixture into pastry shell In a small bowl mix together 1/2 cup flour and brown sugarCut in butter or margarine until mixture is crumblySprinkle mixture over apple fillingCover top loosely with aluminum foil Bake in preheated oven for 25 minutesRemove foil and bake an additional 25 to 30 minutes, until top is golden brownCool on a wire rack.