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I have a win model 62 serial# 189327 can I get

10/27/2011 12:26:03 AM • Mossberg Rock &... • Answered on Oct 27, 2011 • 103 views
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Year of manufacture of shotgun

Brand of shotgun and model or type will help here. different Mfg's have different ways of recording year of Mfg.
10/20/2011 12:43:12 PM • Remington Sports... • Answered on Oct 20, 2011 • 409 views
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Pulse measurements stops or stalls

If there are no other issues with the watch, then most likely what you are experiencing is an issue with the Heart Rate Strap.

It is very common for all brands of heart rate monitors to have issues with measurement.

The #1 reason is poor contact with the strap and your skin. - Make sure the contacts are wet and touching the skin with good contact.
#2 reason - Weak battery, may need to replace.
#3 reason - Sensors on strap have salt build up from sweat - Clean the strap and contacts with soap and water, if deep cleaning is neccessary use a q-tip and some rubbing alcohol.
#4 reason - Strap is too low on the body, raise as high on the chest as possible to just under the breasts. Strap too low will cause a weak signal.

If none of these seem to help, then you should contact Suunto and see about possible repair or exchange/ return.
9/30/2011 4:54:20 AM • Suunto t6c Watch • Answered on Sep 30, 2011 • 821 views
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New Project Salvo. Second

It's vary common for places to not fill Co2 tanks correctly and it sounds like this is your problem. Try having your tank filled in a different store, If this doesn't work you should exchange the gun at the store you bought it or call Tippmann, they have a excellent 2 year warranty.
9/22/2011 1:07:24 AM • Tippmann US Army... • Answered on Sep 22, 2011 • 411 views
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The femal portion of the

Try this link and give it a go yourself - by the time you send off and then pay for postage it will be half a third or even half the price fo a new helmet - I would sell on ebay and buy a new helmet with the earnings. I tried this and really struggled due to the conection of the webbing straps - I eventaully sold the helmet and only paid £18 for a new one by selling it on ebay - decided to stick with the ecrin as the next grade up (pezle meteor) was just not right for me.

http://www.karstsports.com/helpetparand.html#top
9/3/2011 6:44:02 PM • Petzl Ecrin Roc... • Answered on Sep 03, 2011 • 365 views
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How high is a PGL trapeze

varying heights depending on which centre you visit and even which trapeze base you were at - at PGL Beam House we have only 1 it is 23ft off the ground.
9/3/2011 6:33:04 PM • Gregory Rock &... • Answered on Sep 03, 2011 • 303 views
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Cable broke when cranking up pop up camper, help.

Was it a single strand wire? Multi-strand wire is best to allow for twist on retraction. Is the spool to small? The larger the collection spool the less likely you are to kink and weaken or fatigue the metal. Has the cable been tightened over a sharp edge and possibly re-tightened again and again on the same point (metal fatigue).
Some manufactures have found these as common and dangerous faults and have reverted to using a webbing belt (seat belt material). Replace cable with more stranded cable with a UV resistent sheath and check rub point and spool size. Boating, trailer and caravan supplies should have what you need to get it refurbished and working efficiently. Good luck Happy camper-trailing :)
PS please remember to tag this answer as most helpful. (if it was !)
8/4/2011 9:43:16 AM • Rock & Ice... • Answered on Aug 04, 2011 • 432 views
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How to set up a spalding uv Tex 5 tent

First set the 3 eleven piece poles with 2 crossed across the tent and one across the front portion. Feed them thru the channels and buckles. Then put the pin hooks into the bottom of the poles. You will need to arc the poles to get the pins into the end of the pole. Next put the poles that are smaller into the channels and buckles for the two vestibules. Again put the pin hooks into the same pole ends as the back crossed one.
Stake the tent to the ground by driving the stakes thru the pin rings starting at the 6 corners of the tent. Pull front of vestibule taut and secure in place by driving stakes thru webbing loops at base.
Install the rainfly by draping it over the top of the tent. Hook each of the 8 S hooks onto the provided loops. Secure the rainfly to the poles by wrapping the velcro straps around the poles underneath the rainfly.
These instructions should be in the pocket on the wall in the main section of the tent in the pocket with red writing.
8/6/2012 2:50:33 PM • Rock & Ice... • Answered on Aug 06, 2012 • 5,492 views
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Hi, my son has an

The batteries should be 2 x 12v giving an output of 24v anything less than this the Razor Dirt Quad will not run. always make sure you buy genuine Razor replacement batteries.
7/5/2011 3:35:09 PM • Razor Dirt Quad... • Answered on Jul 05, 2011 • 1,750 views
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Hi, we were replacing the battery on our razor

Hi,
The control panel is ruined...battery is probably ok...
Did you hook it up backwards???
or is it the wrong battery??

heatman101
6/30/2011 11:21:50 PM • Razor Dirt Quad... • Answered on Jun 30, 2011 • 633 views
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How do u get to

The battery is located under the seat in a plastic looking engine case. You must first remove all the allen head screws from the plastic body. you also have two 10mm nuts that go through the frame in the back end remove those. lift the body to the side and you will see three holes in the side of the battery case. There are three phillips head screws. The case seperates and two batteries are held in with two allen head bolts and a metal strap.
6/25/2011 7:27:08 PM • Razor Dirt Quad... • Answered on Jun 25, 2011 • 429 views
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Good morning, i would like more info on the consew

Sorry it is against policy to call you direct, Here is the specifications for the 745R.http://carusew.com/consew/longArm.html



MODEL 744R - SINGLE NEEDLE ' MODEL 745R - DOUBLE NEEDLE


Available in models:
SINGLE NEEDLE BED SIZE WORK SPACE 744R10 20 7/16" x 9 1/16"(519mm x 230mm) 10" (254mm) 744R20 33 5/16" x 9 1/16"(846mm x 230mm) 20" (508mm) 744R30 43 5/16" x 9 1/16"(1100mm x 230mm) 30" (762mm) DOUBLE NEEDLE BED SIZE WORK SPACE 745R10 20 7/16" x 9 1/16"(519mm x 230mm) 10" (254mm) 745R20 33 5/16" x 9 1/16"(846mm x 230mm) 20" (508mm) 745R30 43 5/16" x 9 1/16"(1100mm x 230mm) 30" (762mm)

Specifications
744R - 745R Speed, Max (S.P.M.) : 1500* Clearance Under Foot : 25/32" (20mm) Needle Bar Stroke : 1 27/32" (46.8mm) Stitch Length, Max. : 25/64" (10mm) Needle : 7x3 (DYx3) Bobbin : 70141 Hook : 70140 Stitch Type : 301 Standard Needle Spacing : 1/4" (6.35mm) Needle Spacing Available : 3/16" - 2 3/8" (4.76mm - 60.33mm)

Applications

  • Suitable for sewing extra heavyweight materials such as canvas, vinyl, leather, synthetics and various coated, laminated and rubberized fabrics.
  • Designed for stitching such products as tents, tarps, awnings, truck covers, auto, marine and furniture upholstery, sails, matting, carpets, polishing wheels, mops, luggage, construction barriers, field covers, divider curtains, fabric structures and heavy bulky products.
  • Model 745R suitable for stitching double seams and lap seaming.

Features

  • Compound feed, walking foot mechanism insures positive and even feeding of material.
  • Safety clutch protects the hook(s) from being damaged in case of accidental strain.
  • Reverse feed operated by foot pedal.
  • Centralized arm lubrication.
  • Reservoir-oiled hook(s) with micrometer control valve.
  • Presser foot locking lever.
  • Built-in bobbin winder.
  • Push button stitch regulator.
  • Extra heavy duty top shaft with four ball bearings for support.
  • Extra large bobbin(s) and vertical axis hook(s) for use of heavy thread; also allows for long operation between bobbin changes.
  • High lift
  • Front armwheel (on 30" arm) allows for easy positioning of needle(s)
  • 744RP / 745RP are available with optional factory-installed, feed-synchronized puller. Puller mechanism is completely concealed and does not restrict work space.
6/22/2011 12:52:36 AM • Rock & Ice... • Answered on Jun 22, 2011 • 491 views
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In the formula E = 7000+200x, if E = 12 200, find

x = 26
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5/5/2011 1:27:16 PM • Rock & Ice... • Answered on May 05, 2011 • 79 views
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My cat peed on my husbands brand new 120.00 dollar

Well, that's not a question I've had before. I'm sorry to hear kitty found the pack a worthy target.

Backpacks are machine washable if you can remove the framesheet or "stays" - the items in the pack that give it stiffness and conform the pack to a person's back. If you can't machine wash it, there's always handwashing, or taking it to a drycleaner. Air dry only.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

DIYpro
6/11/2012 8:22:45 AM • Rock & Ice... • Answered on Jun 11, 2012 • 598 views
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I have a sks made

  • Norinco is Chinese. For Chinese SKS rifles they take the dagger style bayonet. The reason that the Norinco's are the only one's that have this is because they did not subscribe to the WARSAW pack. All the other countries switched to the small or long blade because they thought the dagger style was to gruesome for war. The dagger was much harder to sew and infections soon sat in.

  • So now for the magazines. They take the SKS duckbill mags. 30 round capacity is what will serve best. You can go up to 75rd banana and 10 rd drum but that is a fair amount of weight. If you want my opinion I would stick with the stock 10 round mag that loads with stryper (pronounced stri*p*er) clips. Norinko makes a 20 round mag just like the 10 round stock mag that works great too. Those are tough to come by though. As for the 30rd mags you can get the polymer of the surplus metal mags. I like the surplus because they are cheaper and smaller. http://centerfiresystems.com/MAGSKS07.aspx in case I forget to add this at the end pick up a windage and elevation tool. This one is the best on the market. use it myself on my Romanian AK47 http://centerfiresystems.com/TOOSKS04.aspx


Regards, Tony
5/3/2011 3:15:59 AM • SKS Ati... • Answered on May 03, 2011 • 189 views
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I used my MSR reactor

The nozzle on this and other canister stoves can clog. Check the manual to determine how to clean the nozzle.

Hope this helps.
4/27/2011 11:57:17 PM • MSR Reactor... • Answered on Apr 27, 2011 • 724 views
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I have use Coleman fuel in my stove..is that

The Optimus Nova is a multi-fuel stove. Coleman fuel will work in the Nova. Coleman fuel, generically called "white gas", is a chemically pure form of gasoline, same as what you put in your car but with less impurities.

The nozzles all liquid fuel stoves can clog from time to time. Follow the instructions in the manual for cleaning. If you don't have a manual you can find it at:

http://www.optimusstoves.com/seen/optimus-products/products/katadynshopconnect/optimus-outdoor-kocher/

Hope this helps.
4/27/2011 11:55:40 PM • Optimus Nova... • Answered on Apr 27, 2011 • 465 views
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When ignited jetboil top starts

The burner will glow when operated at anything but a very low simmer. That it glows is not unusual...shows its working!

Hope this helps.
4/27/2011 11:38:08 PM • Jetboil Personal... • Answered on Apr 27, 2011 • 561 views
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Which kind of binding system is possible to have

The Air tech comes in the universal (or strap) binding, teh clip-on binding , and the hybrid (universal front with clip-on back)).

Hope this helps.
4/27/2011 1:07:48 AM • GRIVEL Air Tech... • Answered on Apr 27, 2011 • 323 views
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The boot I have is not compatible with step in

It doesn't make sense to me either...
4/27/2011 1:04:38 AM • Scarpa Phantom... • Answered on Apr 27, 2011 • 401 views
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