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How can I make my own crayon molds so I can make my own crayons with old broken ones?
The only thing I know is that the RS was simply an add on package for any Camaro trim.The RS package included hidden headlights, a pair of stripes and a mesh grille with an RS badge in the center.In value, the SS has more value than an RS except if an SS has been added on with the package.
Once i had it, and it tasted so good; it was a bit spicy, and the added meat balls in it tooMost likely what was it that made it taste a bit spicy: Curry or Cumin, and also are they both spicy, and if so which one do you think it most likely wasThanksP.S.- If i want to make it myself do i need to add 2 cups of chicken broth to it, i bought the pre-made liquid butternut squash, the ones that come in the bottles, from Trader JoesThanks.
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I need to attach a 3/16 inch round-bar to the flat-side of an aluminum C-channelIt will have a bearing running across the round-bar, so it must be secure and not have anything covering the round-bar itselfI also need it to be as cost efficient as possibleI am open to any option, welding, epoxy, etc.
They're simply called pie pansIf you need smaller ones you might try looking for tart pans, or use muffin pans.
Does the aluminum has good thermal insulation
The theory of aluminium foil thermal insulation is reflecting the light. I suggest that you can use the professional thermal insulation and temperature preservation material(phenolic foam board,rock wool,EPSXPS.ect.) and choose the right material according to the requirements.
I went to the range 2 days ago, when I found a huge amount of perfectly good ammo among the spent casings on the floorI took as many as I can homeAmong the ammo I found was some curious silver tipped (not paint, rather an aluminum tip) rifle rounds, in 300HH mag and 3006 SpringfieldWhat are these? Can someone ID this type of round and probably explain why someone threw out almost 20 each of these perfectly good condition rounds?My guess would be AP ammo, as those are banned in californiaBut they're non-magneticSome kind of unusual hunting ammo perhaps?
I am a long time competition shooter, ballistics technician and avid handloaderYou already answered the questionNobody leaves good ammo lying aroundThis is probably not good ammoNot like you can thow it in the trash, so, the person left it here figuring someone who loads the caliber and has a kenetic bullet puller can use the brassSince Winchester now makes gold primers - you practically need to be an expert to decide if a round is factory or home made You definitly do not want to fire this stuffThe Silver tip has been made for Winchester for along timeYou need to dispose of it properly since there is no telling how poorly it's been stored, or, why it shot so bad the owner decided to ditch itIt could so bad it might blow up someones rifleAlthough many of the old AP ammo was very magnetic - the newer tungston projectiles are not near as magneticHarder still are depleted uranium rounds, but, I doubt you will those puppies lying around! Hope this helps.
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I do, while the percentage rate of the USA doing it overall is 28%42% of all paper, 40% of all plastic soft drink bottles, 55% of all aluminium beer and soft drink cans, 57% of all steel packaging, and 52% of all major appliances are now recycled Recycling rates vary from state to stateAt the bottom end of the scale Alaska, Wyoming and Montana recycle less than 9% of waste, while in New York, Virginia and five other states more than 40% of waste is recycled.
would like to spruce up my ham this year.thanks.
You have to kill Mr House for the NCR anyway it is part of their quest lineHelping the legion, mr house or yes man makes them hate you though.
Is the hydronic radiant heat that is installed between rafters underneath subfloor with aluminum plates more efficient to heat your home than the typical hydronic baseboard heat?I understand there are a few different types of hydronic radiant heat, but for this comparison, I am talking strictly about the hydronic radiant heat pex tubes that are attached to aluminum plates that go under the entire floor between floor below's ceiling joistsFor instance, on a single story ranch, if you wanted to heat the first floor, you would attach these aluminum plates to the basement ceiling between the joists right under the upstairs subfloorThis is the kind of hydronic radiant heat I am asking for an efficiency comparison to as opposed to hydronic baseboard heatThanks.
This is what I have done to find old toys from 60s and 70sGo to Ebay and search under Toys and then under trucksOr you can do a search by yearsYou may just find that truck being sold on OKorder.