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Gordon from Montreal writes: I want to seal a crack in my foundation myself using an injection system. I hear there are two types of injection materials and can I do it myself? -------- Reply You are right Gordon, the two primary materials used for ... more
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A. No, get the hell out. I mean, with all respect, they do not. Cracks and keygens mostly run on windows9x. Windows 2000 and NT, with my knowledge, will not support these files. I have also heard these don't work well for ME, well just for one ... more
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Smaller cracks are filled with Sundek urethane. Larger cracks are filled with epoxy, welding the separated pieces of concrete together. ... more
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Successfully welding unibody components requires a knowledge of metallurgy and welding. High strength low allow (HSLA) and Martensitic steels are widely used in modern vehicle construction. Improper welding can easily destroy these metals. Welding ... more
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Answer Hi John; It is possible to repair a small crack without top removal. But first you must eliminate the cause of that crack. The saddle being made of hard wood expands at a different rate then the soft spruce top. First remove the strings and ... more
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THE DIAMOND BLADE IS TOO HARD FOR MATERIAL THE CONCRETE SAW IS IN NEED OF REPORARIOR THE DIAMOND BLADE IS MOUNTED IMPROPERLY. ALSO, THE DIAMOND BLADE COULD BE OVERHEATING. CRACKS CAN OCCUR DURING CONCRETE CUTTING WHEN TWISTING WHILE CUTTING OR ... more
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Twisted ankles and shin splints can be caused by cracks or holes in a tennis court surface. ... more
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• Identify the following symptoms to look for to determine if you have some fracture of our slab floor: • Cracks around windows and door frames • Sticky doors or windows that are difficult to open and close • Sloping floors • Stretched or buckled ... more
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Often patients “fall through the cracks” when it comes to scheduling follow-up appointments. Effective patient hand-offs are the key to moving your patients forward. When passing a patient from one staff member to another, there should be a verbal ... more
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A Yes. The Yokes are made of super tough nylon and are engineered to be left in the pour. They will not float, expand, contract, or deteriorate and remain 1" below finished elevation. The conduit stakes are also left in the pour, since they will ... more
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