Gerry,
Do you have a wet/dry shop vac?
If so this has worked for me many times. Get some wet rags or paper towels
and hold them tight around the shop vac hose and the sink drain. The suction
should pull the clog out and into the vac.
If not a small plunger can also help. Most people do not use a
Aloha all,
Well, I guess it's time to do something about the screen on our
sliding door. It runs off the track every other month...
I looked to see if I could find a screw to take the rollers out so
that I could take them to the hardware store, but can't seem to find
anything that looks like a
Are the rollers on the top and the bottom rides in a track with no rollers?
If this is the case you may have a bent track at the top. If the rollers at
the top are bad you may need to lift up on the door to pull the bottom out
of the track and when you lift up on the door the rollers should clear
i hav hear a list of 2000 uses for wd40 not meny of them are official but
thing's people have found it useful for for exhampel
1. Use to loosen rusty nuts and screws, clean garden tools
2. Cleans piano keys
3. Keeps wicker chairs from squeaking
4. Lubricates small rolling toys
5. Keeps
Duct tape is another one of those infinatly versatile products. Most of you
may already know this but as the name implies it was developed for duct
work.
What is interesting is that it will work to hold together almost any thing
but duct work. Reason is that the warm dry air eventually drys out
One of the more interesting things about duct tape, is that, in fact, it
was actually called duck d u c k tape. It was originally developed as an
all-purpose, somewhat water resistant, adhesive for the military. It was
named for the cotton duck fabric backing. After WW II HVAC guys started
The wd40 mention protecting garden tools reminded me of a great tip.
When I was a kid my next door neighbor had a lot of garden tools and they
always looked like new.
He had a large bucket filled with sand and poured used motor oil in with the
sand.
When he was done with the tools he plunged
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Call it what you may, but my wife has more use for duck or duct tape than any
person I know.
RJ
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Interesting. I did not know that.
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One of the more interesting things about duct
As long as I've got some duct, or duck, tape and some velkro, I think I can fix
about anything!
See ya,
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places like McMaster Carr will answe the phone and send you some rather
strong enzimes to put down there, that will not hurt pipes but really do
eat protein. Works for me.
On Mon, 5 Mar 2007, Gerry Mack wrote:
I've really, really got to unstoop a sink. It's a laundry-room sink. We
own two
I forgot about this. I like this idea. Too bad for me, when I tried it, I
found I had a crack in the bin and it leaked allover the place. That and
the larger hose of the vac was too big to get down the toilet, but I know
I'd have done well if I could have gotten a 1 inch hose down there.
A wash
I do not know the details, but there are compressed air cans for plumbing. You
have to cover the overflow valve, and then blow it out.
As I do not have one of those, I would try removing the trap and the shop vac
method. I have all of those tools.
Jennifer
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Aloha Robert,
I did see that post but it is about the sliding glass doors. My
problem is with the sliding screen door.
Betsy
At 08:11 AM 3/6/2007, you wrote:
Betsy
If you go to the files page there is an article about patio doors it is
article 193
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From:
Thanks for the information, I will have to call more of these places. So far
I have ordered three hi-marks and ended up with textured fabric paint.
I believe that the old hi-marks is no longer made and many of these sites
are substituting the fabric paint. Since I want to have my table saw
I'm opposed to using force, like compressed air and pressure water to remove
clogs unless you have good newish plumbing.
Try drain cleaners first, with great care of course, they're all nasty.
We've not found the enzimes work except for perhaps helping to keep drains
clean.
follow bottle
No, there are rollers on top and bottom and both have a track.
The track does not seem to be bent. I do think the rollers need to be
replaced, but cannot see how to get the rollers out of the frame.
Betsy
At 07:53 AM 3/6/2007, you wrote:
Are the rollers on the top and the bottom rides in a track
Gerry,
If the pipes are old, be careful with the compressed air. My friend
was trying to clear a kitchen drain with one of those things and the
drain pipe broke inside the wall.
At 11:45 AM 3/6/2007, you wrote:
I do not know the details, but there are compressed air cans for
plumbing. You
Hi Betsy
Do you know who manufactured your door, if so ring and ask them do they have
replacement rollers for that make of door.While on the phone ask how to
remove them.
If you do not know the manufacture then lift off the door and stand it up
against a chair so you can inspect how the rollers
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Lenny,
You can use Dymo tape and make a Braille letter l. Cut this out and you will
have a line that you can stick on anything that does not get too hot. You can
then label this line with another Braille label. This works great on table saw
bevel scales.
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Creating Super Wood Joints
By Monte Burch
A variety of wood joints are used in furniture and cabinetry construction.
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