AltarNation
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But I do.
That sounds like good advice but I measure the balance and then spring the backload. As long as the Oppenheimer bolt is finger tight then it is a go.Use a spring ballance to measure backload, then grease the back of the new pads before dusting with icing sugar
If there's excessive play in the crow's nest it might be worth checking you re-fitted the bleed nipple rubber cover before overiding the snorbits. I mean, safety first, right?That sounds like good advice but I measure the balance and then spring the backload. As long as the Oppenheimer bolt is finger tight then it is a go.
Safety is always job #1 unless your in a hurry to go in which case I will set the centrifuge to '0' and hope for the best. If my nipple is bleeding I will cover it with rubber too.If there's excessive play in the crow's nest it might be worth checking you re-fitted the bleed nipple rubber cover before overiding the snorbits. I mean, safety first, right?
You are thinking of the Easy Bake Oven but only the pre-1973 ones had a Finster valve. I have a 1975 EBO and I use it every day to make delicious iced cupcakes.I was under the impression that unless you cracked the Finster valve slightly before you dipped it in the Relative bearing grease then there would be much less drag on the Pitot tube.
Or am I thinking of an easy-bake oven ?
Dude!!!! I've been looking for one on Craigslist for years. My brother wants one too.I have an extra Flux Capacitor if you need it. That would solve all these problems.
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