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Hands on training is the best. There is a fair amount of theoretical knowledge that is good to pick up, and learning the ins and outs of various diagnostic programs is also good to know. Some training can be given by the auto shop in question... ... more
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When an instrument is out of compliance, Instron's field specialists will adjust and/or make necessary repairs, usually during the same visit. Transducers (load cells, extensometers, etc.) may be returned to the factory for repair and re- ... more
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If it is fast at any speed, then something is probably off in the GPS unit. (IE at 30mph, it shows 33mph and at 65mph it shows 68mph). If there is less of a difference at lower speeds, then your speedometer is off. Speedometer error is always a ... more
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The hub assembly includes the wheel bearing. In nearly all cases, the bearing will be already installed in the hub. Also, I suggest http://mibearings.com for new wheel hub assemblies. Fill out the form on the front page. Good Luck! ... more
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Mounting extra shelves, towel bars and other accessories in a tile wall may seem daunting, evoking visions of chalky, cracked tile adorning your bathroom or kitchen floor. But with the right tools it's pretty simple. What You Need: A drill with ... more
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Masking tape is a type of pressure sensitive tape made with an easy-to-tear thin paper, and fly back and a removable pressure sensitive adhesive. It is used mainly in painting, to mask off areas that should not be painted. The adhesive is the key ... more
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Q: Will my landscape be damaged? A: The methods Structured Foundation Repairs, Inc. uses to install their pilings will cause minimal damage to the landscape. However, if a bush needs to be removed, every effort will be used to ensure their survival. ... more
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I have done this. It makes a difference in heating the house. I would do it again. Later when I tore into the wall for a plumbing fix, I found the Foam had compressed the blown fiberglass insulation towards the floor somewhat, and where it mixed ... more
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Okay, I do fire/water damage restoration work and have for the last 10 years. First of all, yes, take pictures. You can attempt to start cleaning if you want to, however, I wouldn't suggest it. Here is the reason; kitchen fires 9 times out of 10 ... more
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By phone: Call the repairs hotline on 0845 60 100 30 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Online: Fill out a repairs reporting form By Text: Text 07840 694427 with your name and address and the nature of the repair. Please note that we are unable to text ... more
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