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Its bent? G26<G19>
Its got a bent curve, thats not like the 19
Started by 9mm on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thefiringline):
I knew the ejectors bent.
Yes, gun mfg within 40 days, its odd seeing it bent/curved.
If it's the latest part, it'll be a 30274.
It's not bent any more or any any less than it's supposed to be.
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Just curious which brake lines everyone is using to replace OEM stuff??? I am looking at SS lines and hardware. I have seen some stuff that a buddy did when he bent his own lines and it kinda of looked like a backyard job
thanks
bob
Started by bajabob on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at 67-72chevytrucks):
If you're/flaring_tools.html I bent my....
If you take your time you can get some nice looking lines .
I bent my own but like mr48 says there is a learning curve.
Look but if you have changed things around that most likely won't work .
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Some weeks ago, I invested a few pounds - less than a tenner including postage - in an Ebay panel saw (22", 10tpi) with the intention of turning it into a rip panel saw. It's been a bit of an on-and-off job, but it's done.
The saw as received was a bit...
Started by CHJ on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ukworkshop):
Harrell of Bad Axe Toolworks was removing a slight curve from a sawblade by hammering on a long-grain.
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I have heard that many pro's with good backhands use this configuration of their arms. Would it be beneficial to hit like this? If so how would one hit with this configuration?
Started by DolgoSantoro on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at tennis-warehouse):
Both have straight right....
If you're a righty, right arm straight, left arm bent with elbow against ribs, racquet head up the shoulder.
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I just kinked my recoil spirng on my new Marlin 795!!!
My only day off for the next 12 days and I can't sight in
my tech sights Got it all back together and every seems ok
but I dont think its ok to fire. Well better safe than sorry.
Started by shakeyjake on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at calguns):
So you might not want to Full s curve! Ordered 2 to place one of these days....
But that means taking it apart and risking bending it again.. .
If you actually kinked it.
Depends on how bad it is, if its just got a slight curve to it its fine.
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So I've been going to the gym more and more and loving it
Had no idea that pushing my body to it's physical limits could make me feel so alive.
Now I have a back that is bent vertically. The largest curve point is near the upper back a little lower than...
Started by Cabinet on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sevenstring):
I get constant compliments....
I never saw this curve as normal? I've never seen anyone with a spine shape like mine into this curve.
Avoid them.
...and eliminate it?
I suggest.
So you're saying you want to take the normal curve of the spine...
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Bend #5 out of six for my arch table is in the forms now. And as such, this is some of the biggest bent stuff I've done to date. Mostly I've restricted myself to bends that required wood that was... oh, probably four feet long or so. But this... well,...
Started by MSWOODcraft on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at woodmagazine):
I've got test bends done five or six years ago but a couple of "Hall Trees" this year & a patio table with 5' circular glass top bent wood perimeter and 3 legs ~PALADIN~
Wood'nBoats&Stuff....
Glue lines on each bent piece help hold the shape.
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I am in the process of building my wife and a family friend an oval keepsake box. I didn't want any endgrain to show up so I decided to try my hand at bending thin strips around a form. My form is built up MDF and will have a series of holes bored through...
Started by 2Chessies on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at woodmagazine):
I bent them.
He did a project with bent wood on here somewhere was using a heated oval mandrel (not mine, but borrowed from a person who is a luthier).
And actually holds shape to help hold curve in place.
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I just got my big plant order today from freshwater aquatic plants, and the bacopa came all curled up. I've seen some that are completely straight, and I don't think they look too nice now. Is this something normal that can be alleviated over time? I ...
Started by ThatGuyWithTheFish on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at plantedtank):
And if the curve is persistent maybe the leaf nodes will sprout new stems and you get a bush faster or sides and if the curve is persistent maybe the leaf nodes will sprout new stems and you get a bush straighten up once planted submerged....
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I just got my big plant order today from freshwater aquatic plants, and the bacopa came all curled up. I've seen some that are completely straight, and I don't think they look too nice now. Is this something normal that can be alleviated over time? I ...
Started by ThatGuyWithTheFish on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at plantedtank):
And if the curve is persistent maybe the leaf nodes will sprout new stems and you get a bush faster..
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